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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Talksport, Radio New Zealand, The Wave 96.4 FM, DWKX, KDCQ, Forge Radio, Silver Rain Radio, KGAL, 102.2 Capital FM, KMFM West Kent, Power FM Canary Islands, Power FM 98.1, DYAB, Amber Radio, WMTS-FM, Heart Exeter and Heart Torbay, MFM 92.6, WVOA-FM, DWSM, DXAB, KEJL, Heart London, WJIA, Vale FM, KROX-FM, WHOG-FM, WYRS, Free Radio Santa Cruz, DXRR, Forest of Dean Radio, WAVK, KMAX, DZJV, WURN, WGES-FM, WLFE, KBCR, KGGF-FM, DWRW, WUUU, DXDR, KYYA, DZOK, DZST, DWJP-FM, Sabras Radio, Katutura Community Radio, DXMB-FM, KHNK, DZGV, KGGL, DXBN, CJOS-FM, DYEZ-FM, DWKN, DXZA-AM, SKY Radio, Voice of the Cape, Radio Rosestad, Fine Music Radio. Excerpt: Talksport (styled as talkSPORT), owned by UTV radio, is one of the United Kingdom's three terrestrial analogue Independent National Radio broadcasters, offering a sports and talk radio service broadcast from London to the United Kingdom. Its content includes sports phone-ins and discussions, live sports commentaries, and general phone-in discussions. It is transmitted on 1089 and 1053 kHz across the UK and digitally via DAB digital radio, Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media, Freesat and TalkTalk TV. Talksport is also streamed online; however, due to rights restrictions on live coverage, some live sport commentaries are not available online. The station was originally and officially launched as Talk Radio UK on 14 February 1995, with Sean Bolger and Samantha Meah presenting the original Talk Radio Breakfast Show. However the first live broadcast had been Caeser the Geezer's phone-in which aired at 10:00pm the previous night. Other presenters on Talk Radio included Jeremy Beadle, Scott Chisholm, Moz Dee, Tommy Boyd, Anna Raeburn, Gary Newbon, Terry Christian, Ronnie Barbour, Jonny Gould and Dale Winton. Also joining the line-up were Caesar the Geezer and Wild Al Kelly, dubbed as shock joc...