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A former member
David H, I would much rather you stick to the NE & Cumbria thread, and leave us alone. Reception of YTV in York is widespread, both in the centre and near the Univesity as I've seen it for myself.
Calendar and Look North (Y&L) give considerable coverage to the York and North Yorkshire, as does North East Tonight and Look North (NE&C).
Aston is a very valued contributor to this forum, and in particular this thread, having cleared many things up that were previously unknown/unconfirmed.
Calendar and Look North (Y&L) give considerable coverage to the York and North Yorkshire, as does North East Tonight and Look North (NE&C).
Aston is a very valued contributor to this forum, and in particular this thread, having cleared many things up that were previously unknown/unconfirmed.
AB
I'll consult with my correspondent on this one, and inform you in due course!
Well Tom said he'd see us on Monday on Friday, so I presume she won't be back then.
ashley b
Founding member
Katherine posted:
Andrew posted:
I wonder if Clare will be back next week? and when is this Peter Levy week due anyway?
I'll consult with my correspondent on this one, and inform you in due course!
Well Tom said he'd see us on Monday on Friday, so I presume she won't be back then.
AB
I could have sworn you posted that earlier, ooooh daja vu.
ashley b
Founding member
Andrew posted:
The fishy goings ons are continuing on Calendar
Andrew Knight today presented Calendar News and Sport on his own from the bulletin studio
Yesterday Jason McCartney presented it from the soft set
Both these bulletins usually come from the desk set...?!
Andrew Knight today presented Calendar News and Sport on his own from the bulletin studio
Yesterday Jason McCartney presented it from the soft set
Both these bulletins usually come from the desk set...?!
I could have sworn you posted that earlier, ooooh daja vu.
HU
[quote="David H"]
Well if you are going to read books in the library, at least read the right ones! The three Ridings of Yorkshire are set up by a Royal Charter going back eyons of time ago. They have, and can never be repealed. As for Cleveland, this went back in 1996. Please try harder.
huddy posted:
Prior to 1974, all of North Yorkshire (including Middlesborough - which use/still is in God's County) got YTV. With the franchise renewal in that year, most of North Yorkshire got a better picture from Tyne Tees.
Well if you are going to read books in the library, at least read the right ones! The three Ridings of Yorkshire are set up by a Royal Charter going back eyons of time ago. They have, and can never be repealed. As for Cleveland, this went back in 1996. Please try harder.