BBC Radio Guernsey - news archive
This is an archive of news about BBC Radio Guernsey. Some links may no longer work, due to the transient nature of the internet.New programmer at Island FM
From Radio Today. Posted March 22 2008, 11.50am
Island FM’s James Bentley has been appointed programme manager for the Guernsey based Tindle radio station. James has been with the station for four years. (more)
Tindle director moves on
From Radio Today. Posted November 2 2007, 9.16am
One of Tindle Radio's longest serving member of staff is leaving the group to set-up her own business. Vikki Stewart, administration director has worked for Tindle since the group started in Guernsey 10 years ago with just one station. (more)
Guernsey government resigns after paper's exposé
From Press Gazette. Posted February 9 2007, 12.00am
A Guernsey Press expos矨as resulted in mass resignations throughout the island's government's cabinet. (more)
RAJAR Q4-06 - BBC Radio Guernsey
From Merry Media. Posted February 2 2007, 2.29pm
BBC Radio Guernsey is celebrating the release of official audience figures for the period covering September to December 2006, which show the station's highest weekly reach for three years.. (more)
50 up for Tindle's Island
From Radio Today. Posted February 1 2007, 3.25pm
Tindle Radio's Island FM, which broadcasts to Guernsey, Alderney and Sark has hit a landmark figure in today's RAJAR Q4/06 figures - the station is now listened to by 50% of its potential audience. (more)
BBC Radio Guernsey to Continue Broadcasting
From Merry Media. Posted October 4 2006, 11.39am
BBC Governor Ranjit Sondhi CBE visits Guernsey on Wednesday 4th October to sign a new BBC Broadcasting Agreement with the Bailiwick of Guernsey.. (more)
Guernsey tax plans under fire
From BBC News. Posted July 3 2006, 9.04am
An offshore tax observer describes Guernsey's future tax plans as a subsidy for an "already very rich industry". (more)
Guernsey tax plan under fire
From BBC News. Posted July 3 2006, 9.04am
An offshore tax observer describes Guernsey's future tax plans as a subsidy for an "already very rich industry". (more)
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