Station Management
Station Manager | Assistant Station Manager(s) | Date |
---|---|---|
Tom Edwards | Will Chalk | November 2012 - Present |
Jennifer Rothery | Will Chalk and Charles Lewis | June 2012 - November 2012 |
Rob Stonehouse | Jack Luckett and Emily Hall | November 2011 - June 2012 |
Darren Webb | Helen Marrison | November 2010 - November 2011 |
Oliver Julian | Dave Tracz | November 2009 - November 2010 |
Scott Bryan | Martyn Williams | June 2009 - November 2009 |
Tim Wallace | Harriet Jennings | November 2008 - June 2009 |
Rob Watts | Charlotte Millar | November 2007 - November 2008 |
Hannah Green | Unknown | November 2006 - November 2007 |
Jo Ellis | Unknown | June 2005 - November 2006 |
James Haigh | Mark Fenton | November 2004 - June 2005 |
Owen Murphy | Tim Bateson | November 2003 - November 2004 |
James Dickin | Lizzie Whitebread | November 2002 - November 2003 |
Gill Rickson | James Dickin | November 2001 - November 2002 |
Simon Hildrew | Gill Rickson | November 2000 - November 2001 |
Ste Curran | Leo Warner | November 1999 - November 2000 |
... | ... | ... |
Ranjan Karunaratne | Unknown | 1969 - Unknown |
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