Radio Today #16November 1987 EditorialThe Editor's Bit DiaryThe past two months in view — a rapid round-up of recent events NewsdeskThe latest major news in the world of radio, including a report on Radio One's arrival on the FM band in London. I Spy for the DTIRadio Today reporters exclusively reveal how the Government's radio police try and silence London's unlicensed stations. Spotlight on Clockwork WirelessDave Birdman and Terry Anderson from Clockwork Wireless talk to Aleks Wright about the station, themselves and their innovative programmes. Charlie WolfExclusively for Radio Today, former top-rated DJ on Laser 558 Charlie Wolf writes from 96FM KFMY in the States. BacktrackCharting those radio anniversaries through the years. Worldwatch: IrelandClive Glover visits Ireland, a country where the airwaves are free and the super pirates are beating the state broadcasters. Hot TipsHandy hints for DJs Behind the DialChris England takes a look at studio basics: what equipment is used, how it's operated and getting the most out of it. Teknix: Signals from SpaceClive Glover finds out about the new stations you will soon be able to tune into from satellites in space, and how they're challenging the Government's radio plans. Rate It!The Radio Today review page, with a full report on the Driftback 20 offshore radio convention and our radio review. TalkbackAnother batch of your letters to us, with your comments and questions. AM/FMThe vital guide to radio listening in London. Comprehensive listings with news, reviews, programme schedules and profiles for the BBC, Independent and unlicensed stations broadcasting in the London area; plus a round-up of radio news in the rest of the UK. |