BBC Radio 4
Intelligent speechBBC Radio 4 is a
licence-fee funded radio station.
How to Listen: BBC Radio 4
Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
Media UK: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the
Media UK BBC Radio 4 page.
Official site: See the
BBC Radio 4 website.
From Wikipedia: The station is broadcast from the BBC's headquarters at Broadcasting House, London. Damazer then became Master of St Peter's College, Oxford.10 Music and sport are the only fields that largely fall outside the station's remit. However the channel does broadcast occasional concerts, documentaries related to various forms of both popular and classical music, as well as the long-running music-based programme Desert Island Discs. - en.wikipedia.org
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Freeview multiplex: BBC Radio 4 is on
multiplex PSB1 in

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Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales .
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Mel IngramSaturday 27 October 2007 10:18AM
Dear Sir,
Thank you for the fantastic series, 'Ten Popes who shook the world'. i just listened to the first of the series and, as a student of history, was impressed with the portrayal of St. Peter.
I very much look forward to the rest of the series.
Kind regards,
Mel
MartinMonday 18 May 2009 1:07PM
Abbots Langley Until the bank holiday at the start of May, I could use my LNX Cube 707 (a.k.a. LNX Cube 3) to listen to all of the BBC Radio stations via Freeview (as the FM reception on it is useless). However, since then, I can hear some of the stations on the BBC Radio multiplex (e.g. Radio 1, 2 and 7), but not Radio 4, 5, 6 Music and World Service. I have tried retuning, but this has not made any difference. I assume there must be something in the signalling that the firmware does not recognise, since it has no problems with receiving the multiplex and also all the other radio and TV stations work fine.
I have a Topfield PVR which does play audio on all Freeview BBC Radio channels and my transmitter is Hemel Hempstead.
Can anyone help with this?mr m keenanSaturday 15 January 2011 9:25AM
Hi, I run a small high street shop and if we play music and customers can hear it we have to have a PRS and also a PPL licence.
So the question is if we only play Radio 4
are the PRS and PPL licences needed.
simon holmesSunday 15 May 2011 10:14PM
Ipswich why can't I get digital radio IP7 6EB
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