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talkSPORT is a British commercial radio station. It has been known by its current name since January 2000, but was previously known as Talk Radio and before that Talk Radio UK from its launch in 14 February 1995. It broadcasts as an AM station on the 1053 kHz and 1089 kHz frequencies, as an audio only digital terrestrial television station on Freeview channel 94 and as a digital radio station on the Digital 1 national multiplex.
1 Presenters
- Keith Arthur
- Graham Beecroft
- Alan Brazil - sacked 25 March 20042004 is a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 2004 calendar), and has also been designated the: International Year of Rice International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition Elections are to be held in 73 co and later reinstated
- Tony Cascarino
- Ian Collins
- Chris Cooper
- Mike DickinMike Dickin Also known as The KING! is a mid-morning host on the British radio station talkSPORT. Best known for informing listeners that his health is not in question when they ask how he is doing. Starting off as a musician in the swinging sixties, Mike
- Adrian Durham
- Paul Hawksbee
- Ray Houghton
- Andy Jacobs
- John Kearns
- Patrick Kinghorn
- Lou Macari
- Mike ParryMike Parry is head of sport at talkSPORT and also co-hosts the No Nonsense Sports Breakfast show with Alan Brazil. He is known by many as a ginger tube''. Parry has suffered health problems and was awaiting a heart transplant in September 2004. 29th Octob
- Mike Rutherford
- James WhaleMichael Whale (born 13 May 1951) better known as James Whale is a British radio and television broadcaster. He has presented a regular phone-in show on British Radio station talkSPORT from Monday to Thursday since 1995. He is short-tempered at times and c
- Charlie Wolf
2 External links
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