Talk:Independent Local Radio

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[edit] AFD on manufacturer Alice Soundtech

There's an AFD on Alice Soundtech, a leading UK supplier of studio and transmission equipment for RSL radio stations, from mixing consoles to AM/FM transmitters, based in Surrey. People in the biz or in the know can chime in at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alice Soundtech. -- 62.147.86.249 17:16, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] ILR doesn't exist anymore

ILR doesn't exist anymore. It was a term attributed to these commercial stations by the then IBA, it is no longer used by anyone except radio anoraks. Could those writing radio articles pleas stop using it.

[[Neasden Villa 21:42, 15 January 2007 (UTC)]]

[edit] First ILR frequency split

The article stated that Sabras Sound was the first split in 1988. This is not correct, firstly as Sabras Sound didn't launch as a station in its own right until 1995. Secondly, Leicester Sound's first permanent AM split was actually Gem AM, launched in tandem with Radio Trent in 1988. Sabras was the name of a programme broadcast on LS's AM freqs as part of an experimental part time split service prior to the Gem AM launch, but this was also not the first experimental split, which was in fact Radio Forth's Festival City Radio in 1983. I've corrected the main article. Chillysnow 01:42, 8 August 2007 (UTC)