Podcasting revolutionising radio world The BBC has been trying to shake things up ever since Radio 1 was bought out by Sony for a million pounds in 2003

September 10, 2020
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Podcasting revolutionising radio world The BBC has been trying to shake things up ever since Radio 1 was bought out by Sony for a million pounds in 2003. It now has more than 40 separate radio stations – ranging from radio stations such as Bower’s and Oatways – to broadcast from the BBC’s flagship, as well as its own stations. Radio 1 was given a massive, free extension to its range last year with a £3.5bn deal to broadcast new content and has been working with the BBC to develop more. This new range of content has only 청주출장안마just begun. But it’s not all smooth sailing with the BBC. In May it was revealed that Radio 1 boss Steve Thompson, was on the verge of being fined by the BBC for failing to disclose the identity of the man who made up a dossier alleging widespread abuse by members of his staff. In July the Radio 1 producer, Paul Martin, also faced a row over a £4,700 speeding fine from a south London police station, when he took the unusual step of publishing an apology letter – which included the name of a man named as his defendant – in which he promised to donate the money to charity. It was then revealed that the BBC had begun sending money to the man’s lawyer at the end of July. The money, which also included a £1,000 bonus for Martin, came to just under £2m, of which he claimed an additional £600 was for a legal department. However, this had nothing to do with the dossier itself. In reality it was a 경주출장샵아로마 마사지case of a ‘consultant’ acting independently and without the knowledge of Radio 1 bosses – but it was a case that could leave listeners in the dark about the background of the investigation into the alleged abuse against former radio show host Jimmy Savile.

Mr Thompson’s explanation of why he ignored the dossier has been criticised by victims who say their information could have led to a prosecution of the presenter.

During an appearance on Sunday Night Live in 2014, Thompson was asked whether there is anything wrong with having a ‘dossier’ of allegations against Savile from a whistleblower – when asked about his stance he said:중국 마사지 “No.”

When asked whether it was right for him to take the stand on his programme, he replied: “I don’t know, let’s see if it’s right to answer that question. And what does it mean?”

“I think if anybody wants to read the dossiers, if anyone wants to check, to ask me those questions, I’m not going t

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Minister promises decision soon on glendale police hq, mayor calls for unity ‘We understand the need for unity and we’re confident the police will come through for us,” said the statement

June 20, 2020
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Minister promises decision soon on glendale police hq, mayor calls for unity ‘We understand the need for unity and we’re confident the police will come through for us,” said the statement. “This is not the day that we have to make a move. We will see what we’re offered next. But we know this is the right way forward.”

The Police Athletic League is the professional league of the Glendale Police Department.

The police hq in Glendale will also join other regional departments in asking the mayor to support officers, Mayor Mark Rentschler said.

The hq members who gathered in front of City Hall on Saturday to offer support to police were expected at a press conference scheduled for 8:45 a.m. Monday. The press conference is not expected to ta바카라사이트ke place this morning.

Police Chief Jerry Dias said he would have the hq leadership meeting at the Rentschler administration building.

“At the end of the day, this is a law-enforcement issue,” said Dias. “We’re trying to figure out what happens with police officers that are being affected by the budget cuts in the city. What do we do with officers that are being left behind or they don’t feel like they will get training or they don’t think it’s going to change.”

Police are s바카라till waiting on an analysis from a state agency to see if they will keep or lose their department, said Dias.

Dias said he’s confident that as soon as the hq leadership meeting has taken place the 더킹카지노decision will be made about what they will do. He said the hq is willing to continue to pay for officers’ overtime, but added, “We can’t afford to be a police department that does nothing. We need to keep up to date with the city so that we are prepared. If we’re not going to do it, then why would we need to do it?”

He told the Times Free Press that he believes the city should continue to negotiate with the police department and that he’s hopeful they will figure out something else to do on the budget.

City Manager Rick Koppl and Rentschler discussed the officers’ lack of training and police pay with the Times Free Press on Saturday.

In his press release Saturday, Rentschler said, “The city needs to provide a sense of urgency and get to the table with this issue as soon as possible. The more time that goes on, the more questions will arise about this.”

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