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Published: May 2007
Discussion message xfm

So the rumours are true about xfm dropping their jocks from daytime. http:/​/​www.radiotoday.co.uk/​news.php?extend.1967 Are all dj's days numbered if this is a success?

Steve Martin 17 May 2007 13:13
Published: May 2008
Discussion message RAJAR, music radio and stuff

Here's my take on a couple of things RAJAR. Music radio. I'm convinced that "music radio" falls into two main styles, but hasn't previously been examined properly to identify...

Christopher England 05 May 2008 01:07
Published: November 2008
Feed item Xfm's Rock School is back

Xfm Manchester is adding the fourth R to the curriculum with the return of the Rock School, giving a school band the chance to win a rock-star experience.

Radio Today with United Radio.. : News 13 November 2008 20:36
Published: May 2007
Discussion message Re: xfm

Quoting a previous Steve Martin contribution:- I'm the same – but I listen to Chill quite a bit, and when something comes on that I think 'Hey I must get that' or 'What the...

Christopher England 17 May 2007 19:49
Published: March 2008
Discussion message Re: Radio 1 and XFM

Christopher England <...> said: Radio 1 has never done it for me, and now I think it is for a younger audience than me.

Terry Williams 24 March 2008 15:22
Published: May 2007
Discussion message Re: xfm

Eric Tesug <...> said: Now this is where I am confused, who decides what is a proper service? What about people who want a non-stop music service?

lloyd A 18 May 2007 17:15
Discussion message Re: xfm

Eric Tesug <...> said: You still have to reduce costs by £2 per month or go off air, so what's the solution?

lloyd A 17 May 2007 17:48
Discussion message Re: xfm

In article <...>, ... (lloyd A) wrote: That was days of yore. In days of yore an American talk station...

Eric Tesug 18 May 2007 18:03
Discussion message Re: xfm

In article <...>, ... (Steve Martin) wrote: Damn – ah-ha, what about the wire that runs from the aerial to the tuner...

Eric Tesug 17 May 2007 22:04
Discussion message Re: xfm

From: "Christopher England" <...> Yes very good point. In fact in the average working environment people only want the music anyway to pass the time of...

Steve Martin 17 May 2007 20:16
Discussion message Re: xfm

From: "Eric Wiltsher" <...> What about the wire that runs from the dish to the receiver then?

Steve Martin 17 May 2007 19:11
Discussion message Re: xfm

 I agree with this - New clients are not aware that the advertising rates are bumped up as they have not been there before....so an extra fiver shouldn't be a problem ....

Galaxy 266 17 May 2007 19:02
Discussion message Re: xfm

Quoting a previous Eric Wiltsher contribution:- Good call. — * Christopher England just said that *

Christopher England 17 May 2007 18:54
Discussion message Re: xfm

In article <...>, ... (Christopher England) wrote: What they could do is offer TWITTER to all there listeners – problem...

Eric Tesug 17 May 2007 19:43
Discussion message Re: xfm

In article <...>, ... (lloyd A) wrote: Now this is where I am confused, who decides what is a proper...

Eric Tesug 17 May 2007 19:42
Discussion message Re: xfm

From: "Christopher England" <...> I've got 2, but I don't sit there looking at the bleeding text all day!

Steve Martin 17 May 2007 19:23
Discussion message Re: xfm

Quoting a previous lloyd A contribution:- I can only guess it's a 'convenience'. If you were tuned in and jolly-well laughing along to that wacky fun breakfast show host, and...

Christopher England 17 May 2007 19:21
Discussion message Re: xfm

Quoting a previous Steve Martin contribution:- ,,,Unless you have a DAB receiver, of course! — * Christopher England just said that *

Christopher England 17 May 2007 19:13
Discussion message Re: xfm

Find other ways of deriving income – add a fiver to the advertising rates, premium rates on-air how-low auctions (!) ...

Martin Rosen 17 May 2007 16:20
Discussion message Re: xfm

In article <00d801c7988b$c24cfd10$375c0c52@gtd1>, ... (Chris Dannatt) wrote: May I ask the following.

Eric Tesug 17 May 2007 16:13