Hi Neil
I actually like it - but there again I've always enjoyed listening to new rather than old music at work.
Regards
Eric
Eric Tesug <(Address removed)> said:
Hi Neil
Which chart is it based on? Why the Radio1 Jingles?
As for unsensored, I hear them on terrestrial radio here - the F
word
isn't naughty in Slovak LOL.
Although I have noticed some DJs talking over the F-word if they
can :-)Cheers
Eric> > *From:* Neil Gates <(Address removed)>*To:* Anorak Nation <(Address removed)>
*Date:* 12 Jul 2012 19:27:46 +0100Top 40 radio that's exactlly that. A station with a 40 track
playlist playing the current Uk top 40(uncensored) in a two anda
half hour rotation.
http://premium1de.listen2myradio.com/tunein.php/narmst01/playlist.pl
s
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Unsubscribe: (Address removed)?subject=unsubscribe>It uses the official Uk top 40 ie the one also used by the BBC with
the playlist changing at 7pm Uk time on Sundays. I sort of aquired
the Radio one jingles they are not BBC jingles they are of Italian
origin. Radio One is as good a name for a top 40 station as any
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