Distinct radio voices: why we need local heroes

Global radio is extending its geographical homogenisation by ending many local shows

When the creators of Alan Partridge exiled the disgraced fictional BBC TV presenter to Radio Norwich, the decision saw the comedy in the idea that local radio was a home for hosts who had lost, or couldn’t win, a national slot.

Later, Partridge was further humiliated by service on North Norfolk Digital, where the subjects discussed were even more parochially petty.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Xq8vaI

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