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Radio news from 13 March 2007

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This page returns archived stories from our radio news section. News stories can and do change; this is a snapshot for historical reasons. Links may no longer be valid.

Seven licensed, five refused (Radio Today)
Ofcom has announced the latest batch of community radio stations to secure a five year broadcast licence. Out of the 12 considered, five were not granted.
Invicta FM Arrange X Factor Mother's Day (Merry Media)
This Mother's Day Invicta FM's breakfast show 'James and Ali in the Morning' have arranged for one Kent mom to have X Factor finalist Ben Mills perfor...
Chrysalis expands GMG work (Radio Today)
The soon-to-be-launched Smooth Radio network will have all its national sales handled by Chrysalis.
Bacon quits Xfm (Radio Today)
Xfm drivetime presenter Richard Bacon's quitting the London station at the end of his current contract - to do more work at BBC Five Live.
Chrysalis takes on Smooth sales contract (Media Guardian)
1pm: Chrysalis Radio Sales will handle the entire national sales contract for the six-strong Smooth Radio network. By John Plunkett.
Humphrey Takes a Rest From Radio 2 (Merry Media)
Humphrey Lyttelton last night announced that BBC Radio 2's The Best Of Jazz is to take a rest and return in the Summer of 2007..
Ofcom Award 7 New Community Licences (Merry Media)
Ofcom today announces the award of seven new community radio licences.
Richard Bacon casts off from Xfm (Media Guardian)
Richard Bacon is leaving London station Xfm and has bagged a new show on Radio Five Live. By John Plunkett.
Think of Your PC as the Transmitter and Your Cell Phone as the Radio (radio.about.com)
"Radio" and how we define it, continues to evolve. Now, you'll be able to think of your PC as the transmitter and your cell phone as the radio. Yesterday, mSpot announced...
Humphrey takes a BBC break (Radio Today)
Long time presenter of BBC Radio 2's The Best of Jazz, Humphrey Lyttelton, is to take a break from his programme, returning later this year.
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