Radio News Hub

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Radio News Hub is a provider of news bulletins for radio stations based in the United Kingdom. The company, which has its head office in Leeds, West Yorkshire, provides 60 second and 120 second bulletins for English speaking radio stations both in the United Kingdom and internationally. As of 2021 it produces bulletins for more than 300 stations.[1]

Launched in 2014, Radio News Hub was established to provide an alternative news service to existing providers, and was founded by a team of four journalists; Dave Uttley, Jamie Fletcher, Jon Francis and Stephanie Otty.[2] As well as providing news updates it also supplies weather, travel, sport and entertainment bulletins. In 2018 the company celebrated providing its one millionth bulletin to its providers. Among the radio stations on which Radio News Hub's bulletins can be heard are Chris Country, Power FM in Lanzarotte, and Nation Radio.[3] Also in 2018 the company launched a new website and redesigned its dispatch system.[4] In 2020, Radio News Hub appointed former talkRADIO news presenter Carl Hartley as a senior journalist.[5]

Having started its operations in an underground office in 2014, Radio News Hub moved to a serviced office block in the city in 2015. In November 2020, it announced plans to relocate to purpose-built studios, also based in Leeds.[5]

Radio News Hub content is broadcast on digital station News Radio UK. National and international news, sport, business and showbiz bulletins along with traffic news from Radio Traffic News are broadcast on a rolling ten minute loop. The station is also used to offer for special live programming to client stations, including UK and US election night coverage.

Coronavirus[]

In March 2020 Radio News Hub announced that it would produce a daily ten-minute round-up of news relating to the COVID-19 pandemic that would be made available free of charge to any radio station that wishes to carry the bulletin.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Free daily coronavirus news round-up available". Radio Today. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  2. ^ "New news service to launch for radio stations". Nov 6, 2014. Retrieved Nov 21, 2020.
  3. ^ "Radio News Hub team celebrates milestone". Radio Today. 24 July 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  4. ^ Prior, David (15 May 2018). "Sheffield agency redefines bulletin delivery for Radio News Hub". Prolific London. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Radio News Hub moves to new home in Leeds". Nov 19, 2020. Retrieved Nov 21, 2020.

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