Topic: cityTalk
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| Subject | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Published: November 2006 | ||
CityTalk for Liverpool
So, plenty of you gents seem to be from the area that includes that large stick with a radio station in it, and details on it about 96.7. |
Christopher England | 10 November 2006 19:43 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
From: "Christopher England" <...> So, plenty of you gents seem to be from the area that includes that large stick with a radio station in it, and... |
Steve Martin | 10 November 2006 20:00 |
| Published: December 2006 | ||
Re: Liverpool is the new London
Christopher England wrote: : Quoting a previous Steve Leyland contribution:- :: I do hope this unfortunate statue riding episode wasn't :: associated with its proximity to the... |
Steve West | 12 December 2006 09:59 |
| Published: November 2006 | ||
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
There may well be large organisations out there who feel they would like to work with agencies to deliver/sell/promote products on a national scale. |
Les Wires | 11 November 2006 22:21 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Les Wires contribution:- I'm not exactly sure what these stations you're describing are. Are they purely music or something like that? |
Christopher England | 11 November 2006 18:54 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
I didn't answer the question because there could well be a big difference between what I would like to see happen and what would. This may mislead. However as you insist. |
Les Wires | 11 November 2006 18:00 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Les Wires contribution:- Indeed. However, I asked " What formats do you imagine would then occupy these networks? |
Christopher England | 11 November 2006 15:46 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Whoever bid for them would have carried out market research to establish whether an adequate audience could be achieved. |
Les Wires | 11 November 2006 15:00 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Les Wires contribution:- What formats do you imagine would then occupy these networks? What type of organisations would be awarded them? |
Christopher England | 11 November 2006 14:39 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
They will only aim at the same audience if there is a demand. If there was a market for other formats (which I'm sure there are) these would be met. |
Les Wires | 11 November 2006 14:25 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Lloyd Atkins contribution:- I'd agree with this. In London we are very fortunate to have the wonderful GCap organisation. |
Christopher England | 11 November 2006 13:52 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
From: "Christopher England" <...> Erm you are both correct. It is non stop bla-de-bla about sport, sport and sport during the day, but at night it has... |
Steve Martin | 11 November 2006 11:36 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Les Wires contribution:- And how many are there at the moment? — * Christopher England just said that * |
Christopher England | 11 November 2006 11:13 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Steve Leyland contribution:- I thought it was non-stop bla-de-bla about sport, sport and sport? |
Christopher England | 11 November 2006 11:10 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Steve West <...> said: Yes, that's it – OFCOM award the licenses to the group who are most likely to be able to sustain the service. |
Charlie Davy | 11 November 2006 10:51 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Christopher England wrote: : Quoting a previous Les Wires contribution:- :: If talk-radio is your format then be proud about it, do not hide :: behind a facade of a music... |
Steve West | 11 November 2006 08:22 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Perhaps it's a case of the public wants what the public gets. Then again maybe there are many ipods in Liverpool. |
Les Wires | 10 November 2006 22:38 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Quoting a previous Les Wires contribution:- Maybe there's no demand for one. Maybe Scousers are into a well good natter and bit of chit chat rather than having their radio just... |
Christopher England | 10 November 2006 22:17 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
Magic has just 4 hours of local programming now, wheras in my opinion Radio City Gold was a much better station. |
Steve Martin | 10 November 2006 22:08 |
Re: CityTalk for Liverpool
I have never heard Radio City of a weekend but if that is correct it sounds like Liverpool needs a city-wide music service. Perhaps Ofcom should advertise. |
Les Wires | 10 November 2006 22:02 |






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