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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

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DateStationDebut
24 March 3TR FM 2001
Bath FM 1999
Brunel FM 2006
Quay West 102.4/100.8 1998
Quay West 107.4 2001
5 April Pennine FM 1998
6 April Sunshine 1530 2007
29 April L107 2005
November Radio Maldwyn [45] 1993
31 December Heart 106 2005

Deaths

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