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Written by Robert Piercy   
Monday, 18 January 2010 21:08

Virgin Media is beginning the process of offering a single line-up of BBC radio stations by removing the local stations which had been available in former Telewest areas.

Currently, there is still a discrepancy regarding the stations offered and the cable company plans to offer the same stations across its entire network.

The changes will result in the removal of BBC local stations, apart from BBC Radio London, in former Telewest stations, and they will be replaced by the national stations - Scotland, Wales, Ulster, Cymru and nan Gaidheal - which are currently only available in former ntl areas. In former ntl areas, BBC Radio 4 long wave and BBC Radio London will become available for the first time.

The new line-up is being rolled out on a region-by-region basis with no date announced for the completion of these BBC channel changes.


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Robert Baker  - mr   | 01-06-2010 06:25:33
why no individual notification of loss of radio merseyside? when will it
return?
Robert Baker  - mr   | 01-06-2010 06:27:46
Why no notification of loss of radio merseyside?
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