[A-DX] ANGEL RADIO

Roger
Sa Dez 26 09:58:25 CET 2015


Am 26.12.2015 um 09:05 schrieb Roger:
> http://angelradio.co.uk/
>
> "...I am glad to hear that ANGEL RADIO is back on the airwaves. I 
> listen as often as possible and enjoy all that I hear. I especially 
> enjoy the programmes on Friday afternoon (my time) and like to listen 
> to the old BBC Radio Shows "


Warum:   "is back"?


http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-34335939


Vintage radio station Angel Radio damaged in fire      -    23 September 
2015,      From the section Hampshire & Isle of Wight

A community radio station run by pensioners has gone off air after a 
fire broke out at its studios.
Fire broke out at Angel Radio's studios in Havant, Hampshire shortly 
after 07:00 BST.
Hampshire Fire and Rescue said three fire crews tackled the blaze in the 
ground floor premises.
The station confirmed its record library of over 136,000 vintage shellac 
recordings had suffered smoke and water damage.
It began broadcasting in 1999 specialising in pre-1960s music and is run 
by more than 70 volunteers, most of whom are over 60.

"........"The whole of the inside of the building is soot-damaged, the 
studios are blackened and also water-damaged from the hoses. Unique 
78rpm shellac records littered the floor smashed and warped."
The station's array of broadcasting awards have also been destroyed.



Schlimme Bilder auch hier:
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/fire-at-angel-radio-in-havant-puts-station-off-air-1-6972314

"....Many vintage shellac records were destroyed or damaged, as well as 
mixers and radio equipment.
All the radio station’s awards - including the prestigious Queen’s Award 
and The News’ We Can Do It Award - were destroyed."
Tony said the blaze had caused at least £10,000-worth of damage.
But he said the station, in operation since 1999, was determined to 
bounce back and insurance would cover the damage
Read more: 
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/fire-at-angel-radio-in-havant-puts-station-off-air-1-6972314#ixzz3vPoyypu0
Tony said the blaze had caused at least £10,000-worth of damage.
But he said the station, in operation since 1999, was determined to 
bounce back and insurance would cover the damage




roger