'How to win a radio license'
First published
12/04/2020
Genres:
arts
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Summary
In this episode, I get asked to win a radio license in Newbury and then the birth of Kick FM on the airwaves. What is that great old expression? Never a dull moment in broadcast! Tune in to find out more!
Duration
16 minutes
Parent Podcast
Grundy's Grumbles
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