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NME Radio mostly gets the chop

News: 16th June 2010 by Louise Dodgson under Media

It seems that NME's ventures other than the weekly magazine are being reined in as NME Radio is pulled from digital radio. The goods news is that it will still broadcast online, but still a shame to see a station which was championing unsigned and emerging music to disappear from the digital airwaves.

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nme radio, nme, music radio, digital radio

 

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