It was first launched on 1 February 2009 and initially included high-profile radio DJs such as David Hamilton, Paul Burnett, Mike Read and Howard Pearce among others.
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The programmes were mainly all hamfistedly voicetracked apart from the Alex Dyke morning phone-in.
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