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Greatest Hits Radio to recreate full Live Aid broadcast for 40th anniversary - The 10-hour special will be hosted by Simon Mayo.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, Greatest Hits Radio will re-broadcast the legendary 1985 benefit concert in a 10-hour special.
TWO Greatest Hits Radio hosts have revealed they are stepping down from their roles to join the team at a new rival station.
The man who started it all has given a statement. Bob Geldof said: “Thank you Greatest Hits Radio for hopefully letting ...
Vernon Kay missed his BBC Radio 2 show and Ken Bruce was 90 minutes late to GHR, both because they were stuck on a train ...
Greatest Hits Radio overtakes Radio 1 for first time after Ken Bruce joins fellow former BBC stars Simon Mayo and Paul Gambaccini at rival station . Andy Gregory. Thursday 16 May 2024 11:38 BST.
Ken Bruce, Greatest Hits Radio, Thursday 28th March, 10am – 1pm Ken Bruce's exit interview ahead of his final show on BBC Radio 2 On what makes radio broadcasting special ...
Greatest Hits Radio presenter Ken Bruce has said his slot on Radio 2 “became the biggest show on radio” but claimed this “wasn’t mentioned by the BBC at all”. Read More.
Greatest Hits Radio saw its average weekly audience soar to 7.69 million in the first three months of 2024 – a leap of 50 per cent from its 5.12 million listeners a year earlier.
Get ready to relive music history! To mark the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, Greatest Hits Radio is set to replay the entire iconic concert as it happened ...