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The London Bihu Committee ( LBC ), UK is one of them amongst others.
The studio complex is shared with many other stations, including XFM London, Classic FM, Heart London & LBC
In January 2011, the charity became known as Help a Capital Child and is supported by both LBC 97. 3 and its sister station at Global Radio, Capital London.
He currently presents If You Like That, You'll Like This and The New CD Show on Classic FM, and is a regular contributor on LBC Radio, often in conversation with former London Mayor, Ken Livingstone, as well as occasionally hosting his own show on the station-in March – May 2012, he was temporarily joined on air by former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who replaced Ken Livingstone when he took up the campaign to again become London Mayor.
Oval ward is a constituent ward of Lambeth LBC.
The musical diversity of the station is the foremost element that differentiates BBC London 94. 9 from London's other major, speech-based radio station, LBC 97. 3.
He is the co-presenter of LBC Radio's Saturday afternoon football programme.
Clive Bull Born: 23 January 1959 is an award-winning radio talk show host, best known for presenting a late-night show on LBC 97. 3 in London, England.
Star Academy Arab World, also known as Star Academy: Al-Academya () or Star Academy LBC, is a pan-Arab televised talent show, which began in 2003 that features a group of young male and female candidates from all over the Arab world.
Based in Adma north of Beirut, Lebanon, the show is aired for 3 months on the Lebanese TV station LBC.
The Laurentian Bank of Canada ( LBC ) () is a Schedule I bank in the province of Quebec.
LBC is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association ( CBA ) and registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ( CDIC ), a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada's chartered banks.
LBC 97. 3 is a London-based talk and phone-in radio station.
It is one half of the latest incarnation of LBC, the news and speech service which was Britain's first commercial radio station when it went on air in October 1973.
LBC News 1152 is London's only rolling news radio station.
The evening and overnight service is a simulcast of sister station LBC 97. 3.
Lucky Boys Confusion ( also known as LBC ) is a rock band from the Chicago suburbs in DuPage County.
Lancaster Bible College ( LBC ) is a private, coeducational Bible college and graduate school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania that " exists to educate Christian students to think and live a biblical worldview and to proclaim Christ by serving him in the Church and society.
), the original lager produced by LBC, is sold in 330 ml and 640 ml bottles and 330 ml cans.
Nick Margerrison is a radio presenter who used to present the weekend overnight show on LBC 97. 3.
An example is the case of Kay v. Lambeth LBC, on which a panel of seven of their Lordships sat, and from whose opinions emerged a number of competing ratios, some made express by their Lordships and others implicit in the decision.
Known as " George from Hampstead ", or in light of his Belfast referendum plans " George Looney ", he is a regular caller to the Clive Bull show on London radio station LBC, promoting his latest political ideas.
Nick Ferrari ( born 1960 ) is a radio presenter who hosts the weekday breakfast show from 0700-1000 UTC ( and BST in summer ) on the London-based talk and phone-in radio station LBC 97. 3.
He records a national anthem, which is played during his interview on Iain Lee's LBC show.

LBC and currently
LBC currently operates two services in London-LBC 97. 3, a newstalk station on FM ; and LBC News 1152, a rolling news station on AM ; also, Talk 107 in Edinburgh.

LBC and owned
Originally owned by a consortium led by the Canadian Selkirk Communications with a 46 % stake, LBC was sold in 1987, beginning a turbulent commercial history.
Reuters then brought in additional shareholders, and between 1996 and 2002 LBC was part of London News Radio Limited, a company owned jointly by ITN, Daily Mail and General Trust, Reuters and the GWR Group.
Between 1996 and 1999 GWR was a major shareholder in London News Radio, which owned and operated London's LBC and News Direct radio stations.

LBC and by
Some of the most important television networks are the LBC, Murr TV, Al Jadeed, Future TV, Orange TV ( OTV ), Al-Manar, NBN, Télé Lumière, and TL ( controlled by the government ).
He has written plays for stage, radio and television, including ' Mister Lowry ' staged by the Bristol Old Vic and ' On the Knocker ', a play for radio and winner of an LBC Radio Drama Award.
Palmer-Tomkinson's presenting credits include Animals Do the Funniest things with Tony Blackburn, Junior Eurovision, The British Comedy Awards ... Party On, What Kids Really Think, Popworld, Top of the Pops, SM: TV Live, Company Magazine Bachelor of the Year, Dumb Britain, Extreme, a role as a team captain on Bognor or Bust which was hosted by Angus Deayton and work for GMTV, Five, LBC radio, the music channel The Hits and the Living TV programme Dirty Cows.
Sold on again to Shirley Porter's Chelverton Investments, the company almost disappeared completely in 1993, when the Radio Authority failed to renew the company's two licences, LBC Newstalk and London Talkback Radio, awarding the frequencies instead to London News Radio, a consortium led by former LBC staff and backed by Guinness Mahon.
The prospective loss of the franchise brought Chelverton to the brink of collapse, and London News Radio ( soon itself taken over by Reuters ) bought LBC to keep it on air until the official handover date of October 1994.
In 2002 the company was bought for £ 23. 5m by the media company Chrysalis, who trumpeted their purchase with the promise that they would lift the listenership to at least one million from around 700, 000 ( LBC enjoyed an audience of more than two million in the early 1980s ).
He also introduced a ' podcasting ' service, now called LBC Plus, and a number of premium-rate promotional opportunities to boost falling advertising revenues experienced by the radio sector.
Subsequently it was announced on 25 June 2007 that LBC along with its sister stations The Arrow, Heart and Galaxy network were to be sold for £ 170 million to Global Radio by the Chrysalis Group, whose Chrysalis Radio operation closed down.
The village was home to a large brick factory, originally belonging to the Read family, becoming the Bletchley Brick company in 1923, and then taken over by the London Brick Company ( LBC ) in 1929.
IRN launched on 8 October 1973 with the first bulletin read at 0600 by Australian newsreader Ken Guy on the opening morning of Britain's first commercial radio station, LBC.
IRN was based at LBC studios in Fleet Street in London, and the service was funded by cash payments from subscribing radio stations.
In 2009 he took up the case of an LBC broadcast by Jeni Barnett in which she cast doubt on the safety of the MMR vaccine, tabling an Early Day Motion criticising those involved.
However, Superstar was eclipsed by rival show Star Academy on LBC in the Middle East, in terms of popularity and ratings, after only its first season.
He was also a contributor to the London station LBC when it was taken over by Chrysalis.
Boyd subsequently worked for the local station LBC in London, working on a " Nightline " phone-in programme during the early ' 80s remembered for its ' Mystery Guest ' feature, where a famous person would come in and not talk in their real voice and people would have to call in and guess who it was – Roy Castle once featured and " talked " only by playing his trombone ; later he joined BBC Radio Five Live.
Clive Bull was succeeded on the Late Show by his friend and former LBC colleague Anthony Davis.

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