UK

Pulp’s Common People named Absolute Radio’s ultimate Britpop anthem

Absolute Radio’s Ultimate Britpop Anthem, as voted for by listeners, is Pulp’s Common People.

The band also secured a second place in the top five with Disco 2000, which landed at number five.
Oasis are at fourth with Live Forever, while Blur’s Parklife took third place and The Verve reached second with Bittersweet Symphony.
The countdown began at 9am this morning with Ben Burrell and concluded just before 6pm when Richie Firth revealed the number one track.
Speaking after the result, Richie said: “This result shows the enduring quality of a song which was released 30 years ago but which still sounds as fresh today.
“Seeing crowds of all ages sing it live on Pulp’s recent tour demonstrates why it is now officially the greatest Britpop anthem of all-time.”
You can find the Top 100 in full here and listen back to the whole chart on the Rayo App.

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Senior politicians to guest host James O’Brien programme on LBC

Penny Mordaunt, Emily Thornberry, James Cleverly and Ed Davey each present James O’Brien’s weekday mid-morning show on LBC next week.

The guest hosting begins on 26th August and runs until 29th August while O’Brien is on holiday, giving listeners the chance to hear from four senior politicians across the political spectrum.
On Tuesday, Conservative MP and former Leader of the House of Commons Dame Penny Mordaunt will present the show, followed on Wednesday by Labour MP Dame Emily Thornberry, who currently chairs the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.
Thursday will see Conservative MP and former Foreign Secretary Sir James Cleverly step into the role, before Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey concludes the guest week on Friday.
Tom Cheal, LBC’s managing editor, said: “LBC is the home of political debate and this line-up gives listeners the chance to put their questions directly to key figures from across the political divide.”
The programmes will be broadcast live on LBC between 10am and 1pm, and also available live and on demand via the LBC app.

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Station Sales Week Of 8/22

After closing on its $350,000 purchase of Stephens Media Group’s four stations in Alexandria LA earlier this year, Mark Porter’s Globecomm Media is selling Christian AC “104.3 The Bridge” KEZP Bunkie to Julie and Todd Laborde’s Bon Temps Media Services for $175,000. The buyers own Classic Country “97.7 The Cajun” KAPB Marksville LA. Globecomm will retain Country “LA 103.5” KLAA Tioga, Classic Rock “105.5 The Fox” KBKK Ball, and AC “Sunny 106.9” KEDG Alexandria. […]

UK

BBC Radio Ulster celebrates Van Morrison’s 80th birthday

BBC Northern Ireland will celebrate Sir Van Morrison’s 80th birthday this month with a special Astral Weekend of programmes and music on BBC Radio Ulster.

From Friday 29th August until his birthday on Sunday 31st August, the station will feature themed content, live recordings, listener choices and reflections on the Belfast singer’s career and influence.
The weekend begins on Friday with a Van-themed Thought For The Day. On Saturday, Kerry McLean opens breakfast with a classic track, Your Place And Mine visits County Down locations from his song Coney Island, and John Toal revisits key Belfast landmarks. Later, Taylor Johnson spotlights cover versions, Neil Martin looks at folk recordings, and Mike Edgar ends the evening with four favourites.
On Sunday, there will be reflections on the spiritual side of Van’s songwriting on Sunday Sequence, classics with Anna Curran, and a special Long Player dedicated to Avalon Sunset.
Ralph McLean hosts Vanatics, with stories from fans worldwide, followed by a repeat of Up On Cyprus Avenue, recorded for his 70th birthday. The concert will also air on BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer.
The weekend closes with Kathy Clugston’s Sunday Club, while throughout August Ralph McLean has been counting down the Top 80 Van Morrison Songs, concluding with the Top 20 on 25th August.

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