RADIO 1 LAUNCH CSP: BLOG TASKS
Historical, social and cultural contexts 1) What radio stations were offered by the BBC before 1967? BBC Radio Home BBC Radio Light BBC Third 2) How was BBC radio reorganised in September 1967? What were the new stations that launched? The Light Programme was split into Radio 1 offering continuous "Popular" music and Radio 2 for more 'Easy Listening'. 3) What was pirate radio and why was it popular? Pirate Radio was a ship where Tony Blackburn worked at and played different kinds of music for how long they want on the sea because it was illegal. It was popular because teenagers were allowed to listen to it with unlimited time. 4) Why did pirate radio stop broadcasting in 1967? Pirate Radio stopped broadcasting in 1967 because the rules outlawed pirate radio stations, and they had to go. 5) How did the BBC attract young audiences to Radio 1 after pirate radio stations were closed down? Tony Blackburn had worked on the private ships and was asked to design the studio ...