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Radio news from 2 September 2009

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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.

Global creates Head of Music (Radio Today)
Former Decca Records exec Buffie du Pon has joined Global Radio as Head of Music Partnerships.
I'm proud to see Chris Moyles break my DJ record (Media Guardian)
Tony Blackburn hands over his longest-serving Radio 1 breakfast DJ record to Chris MoylesI have held the record for being the longest-serving Radio 1 ...
Global Radio's Don Thomson to leave (Media Guardian)
Global Radio chief operating officer Don Thomson, who joined with Chrysalis acquisition, departing at end of monthGlobal Radio's chief operating offic...
An evening with Johnnie Walker in Redditch on 9 September (Media Network Weblog)
UK-based offshore radio fans will have the chance to listen to the life story of DJ Johnnie Walker when he appears at the Palace Theatre, Redditch on Wednesday 9 September at 7.30 pm.
Key Radio fiasco reveals flaws in pension system (Daily Telegraph)
Safeguards for retirement funds are failing writes Nina MontaguSmith...
DRM system enhancement approved by ETSI (Media Network Weblog)
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system enhancement has been approved by the European Standards Organisation – ETSI. The DRM system revision v3.1.
Alan Davies reveals a 25% BBC pay cut (The Independent)
The actor Alan Davies has offered fans an insight into the cost-cutting taking place at the BBC and said he was worried about production standards.
Nokia Plugs Location In To Facebook, Relishes 'Underdog' Status (paidContent:UK)
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) used the opening day of its two-day Nokia World gathering in Stuttgart to announce a widget that lets mobile Facebook users add location data and maps to their status updates.
Inventor calls for 'tougher' patent laws (Channel 4 News)
Trevor Baylis who invented the wind up radio urges Business Secretary Peter Mandelson to criminalise the theft of intellectual property. Krishnan Guru-Murthy speaks to the inventor.
Radio review (Media Guardian)
The radio feature I made earlier this year on John Calvin is now available on the iplayerEarlier this year I spent some time in Geneva, and wrote up a number of blogs on Calvinism as a result.
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