Martin Ingram (broadcaster)

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Martin Ingram

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ShowWeekday morning/lunchtime
Station(s) Original 106 (Aberdeen)
Country United Kingdom

Martin Ingram (born 1965 in Banff) is a Scottish radio presenter, [1] currently working for Original 106 (Aberdeen) presenting an afternoon show. Ingram did work for Northsound Radio. He first worked on Northsound 1 then later on switched over to Northsound 2.

See also

Original 106 (Aberdeen)

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References

  1. Vass, Steven (October 28, 2007). "Sniping steps up as new station bids for control of north's airwaves". Sunday Herald. p. 82. Retrieved 30 June 2011.