| RIP Swansea Sound 17:02 - May 27 with 2422 views | Tummer_from_Texas | Haven't really listened much since "Swansea Til I Die," the only Swans talk show hour went away, but I used to be a devoted listener (and sometimes caller) to the show every Friday at 6 p.m. GMT. Good to see my friend Claire will still be employed though at the new station. |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 17:11 - May 27 with 2399 views | jack_lord | Swansea sound - the way a lot of us imagined we were there back in the day. |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 17:26 - May 27 with 2340 views | monmouth | I wish someone would ask him straight ot ‘Exactly which parts of the stories were false?” Has anyone asked that when he keeps stating it, as did cumpants? Well except for Mr and Mrs Cumpants own reports of course, which were blatant lies. |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 17:27 - May 27 with 2339 views | monmouth |
| RIP Swansea Sound on 17:26 - May 27 by monmouth | I wish someone would ask him straight ot ‘Exactly which parts of the stories were false?” Has anyone asked that when he keeps stating it, as did cumpants? Well except for Mr and Mrs Cumpants own reports of course, which were blatant lies. |
Oops, wrong thread. I need an eye drive. |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 18:38 - May 27 with 2241 views | Glyn1 | Well noticed Tummer https://www.theguardian.com/me "Dozens of towns and cities across England and Wales will lose their own distinctive local radio stations later this year, after the commercial group Bauer announced plans to fold almost 50 regional outlets into a national radio network. Stations such as York’s Minster FM and the West Midlands’ Signal 107 will lose their identities and be rebranded under the Greatest Hits Radio name from September. Rather than producing their own shows, the stations will largely carry syndicated programmes made in London featuring national presenters playing classic pop music. … the industry news site Radio Today estimated about 160 of the 200 on-air presenters across the stations were facing redundancy, without taking into account off-air support staff and producers...." |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 19:12 - May 27 with 2187 views | Nortbankboy |
| RIP Swansea Sound on 18:38 - May 27 by Glyn1 | Well noticed Tummer https://www.theguardian.com/me "Dozens of towns and cities across England and Wales will lose their own distinctive local radio stations later this year, after the commercial group Bauer announced plans to fold almost 50 regional outlets into a national radio network. Stations such as York’s Minster FM and the West Midlands’ Signal 107 will lose their identities and be rebranded under the Greatest Hits Radio name from September. Rather than producing their own shows, the stations will largely carry syndicated programmes made in London featuring national presenters playing classic pop music. … the industry news site Radio Today estimated about 160 of the 200 on-air presenters across the stations were facing redundancy, without taking into account off-air support staff and producers...." |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 19:28 - May 27 with 2161 views | Thrasher6 | Back in the day, I did rely on Swansea Sound to get an away commentary or a score update. Sad to see it go.... |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 21:47 - May 27 with 2055 views | Flashberryjack | At least Kevin John will have his pantomime acting career to fall back on. Sad news, I've been a listener since it started. |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 21:51 - May 27 with 2047 views | WxmJax | Was there a better programme than Eddie Escort ? Greatest hits is ok though, Mark Goodier is good with the background behind the songs. |  |
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| RIP Swansea Sound on 21:55 - May 27 with 2039 views | NotLoyal |
| RIP Swansea Sound on 21:51 - May 27 by WxmJax | Was there a better programme than Eddie Escort ? Greatest hits is ok though, Mark Goodier is good with the background behind the songs. |
Greatest hits, there in is the problem. |  |
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