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"welcome to the studio .." (click to enlarge) The UK's FIRST Football Club Radio Station EVERY home game since 1993 - "EVERY KICK - EVERY GAME" Follow
all the days action, and reaction with YOUR 'Match Day' Radio Station
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The
days broadcasting looks a little like this ...
(all programmes are live, so times vary) THIS schedule for 15:00 ko - all other match times - programme starts 4 hours prior the kick off. |
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10.45
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'Warming
up'
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Test
loop identifying the frequency and service for around 15 minutes
prior to programme
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11.00
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'Welcome
to Radio Rovers'
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With
Gerald Jackson - a mix of Rovers news, views and music
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11.15*
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'Talking
Rovers'
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All
the latest news from Ewood Park (* also at 11:45, 12:15, 12:45)
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11.20
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'Competition'
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A
chance to call in and win - some great prizes
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11.30
-12.30 |
'Studio Guests' |
Neil
Yardley, Graham Liver & Wendy Howard with their thoughts
on Rovers recent form and games plus the days big match.
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13.30
-14:00 |
'Special
Feature'
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A
guest player talking to Wendy Howard about their career and
life
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15.00
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'The
Match Live'
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Full
match commentary on all the action - with Neil and Wendy
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15.45
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'Half
Time'
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Reaction
to the first half - scores from around the Country and
the half time draw - live from the pitch. |
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16.00
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'The
Match Live'
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Full
match commentary on all the action - with Neil and Wendy
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17.50
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'Post
Match Reaction'
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All
the reaction and exclusive post match interviews (including
the manager and players) PLUS other results from around the
country and the other leagues
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17.10
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'Talking
Football'
and 'phone-in |
Have YOUR say about the game -
Call the Touchline (+44) (0) 1 254 26 14 13.Text 88442 (ROVERS RADIO + message) or e-mail touchline@radiorovers.co.uk |
| 18.00* |
'Off-Air'
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That's
all folks!
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| HOW
TO HEAR RADIO ROVERS BEST ON 'AM' 'AM' Radio is great in many ways - but sadly suffers from interference both local and international. In the Car reception is usually very good - Car Radios being designed to work around engine noise etc. In the home try always to tune in to RADIO ROVERS with a portable radio rather than a HiFi. Don't have the set near a TV or PC monitor, probably better to place it near a window and turn OFF a TV in the same room. Turn the set around 'till you get a good signal. In the depth of winter all 'AM' radio suffers from 'Continental Interference' - station in Europe that share the frequency or an adjacent one. Nothing really that can be done about that - just wait for the spring.... and thanks for listening! |
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