Thursday, July 4, 2024

Radio night

Quite a lot of radio from the BBC overnight. 

Rachel Burden and Nick Robinson will host live election night radio coverage on BBC Radio 4 from 9.45pm on 4 July, through to the Today programme the following morning, with BBC Radio 5 Live joining for a simulcast from midnight. 

Adam Fleming will host Newscast/Electioncast's live podcast from the Radio Theatre on BBC Sounds

The BBC1 Scotland tv coverage will be carried on Radio Scotland and BBC Sounds. Anne McAlpine hosting a Gaelic language election roundup on BBC ALBA. The BBC Radio nan Gaidheal schedule merely promises "The 2024 General election results live on Radio nan Gàidheal".The BBC1 Wales coverage will be on Radio Wales and BBC Sounds. The BBC1 Northern Ireland coverage will be carried on BBC Ulster/Foyle and on BBC Sounds. Newyddion S4C’s results programme will be carried on BBC Cymru. It's not clear what the Asian Network is doing. The World Service seems to have some extra editions of The Newsroom. 

Jason "Your Voice, Your Vote" Horton offers 25 programmes on local BBC radio, across 39 local radio services - thus properly described as regional when underlined. 

Berkshire - Vernon Harwood
Bristol and Gloucestershire and Somerset and Wiltshire - Adam Crowther
Cambridgeshire - Paul Hayes
Cornwall and Devon - Hamish Marshall
CWR - Richard Williams
Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside - Joel Mitchell
Derbyshire (and East Staffordshire) - Chris Coles
Essex - Ian Puckey
Guernsey - joins 5Live
Hereford and Worcester - Trevor Owens
Humberside and Leeds and Sheffield and York - Steve Bailey
Jersey - joins 5Live
Kent and Surrey and Sussex - Allison Ferns
Leicestershire (and Rutland) - Ben Jackson
Lincolnshire - Sean Dunderdale
Norfolk and Suffolk - Paul Hayes
Northampton, Beds, Bucks and Herts  - Roberto Peronne
Nottingham - Dean Jackson
London - Jim Davis
Newcastle, Tees, County Durham and North Yorkshire - Kelly Scott
Oxford - Jerome Sale and Bethan Nimmo
Shropshire - Mark Elliott
Solent (Hampshire, Dorset, Isle of Wight) - Pat Sissons
Stoke (Staffordshire, Stoke and Cheshire) - Stuart George
Radio WM/Birmingham and the Black Country - Warren Moore







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