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1Xtra (or "1Xtra from the BBC") is a digital UK radio station from the BBC specialising in new black music, sometimes referred to as urban music. Launched at 1800 on August 16, 2002, it was codenamed Network X during the consulation period and is the sister station to BBC Radio 1. The programme is broadcast from a dedicated building shared with Radio 1, Yalding House in central London, part of the BBC's sprawling Broadcasting House complex of radio studios and offices. Image File history File links BBC_1Xtra. ...
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Typical music includes largely British hip hop, grime, garage, drum and bass, bashment, soca, reggae, gospel music, bhangra and R&B, and the station has been commended for the range of specialist shows it broadcasts. It is available on digital radio (DAB), digital satellite television, digital terrestrial television (Freeview), and the Internet. It has its own news team; the hourly news reports are called TX. Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ...
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UK garage (also known as UKG or just garage) refers to several different varieties of modern electronic dance music generally connected to the evolution of house in the UK in the mid 1990s. ...
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Audience profile 1Xtra's typical audience is between 15 and 24 years old. [1] The upper age range is deliberately lower than sister station Radio 1 which is closer to 35. According to the "Submission to the Secretary of State's review of digital channels" in March 2004, 1Xtra "provides music output 24 hours a day, punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other speech output designed specifically to be pertinent to the audience."
TXU - accessible news On weekdays, 1Xtra produces a two hour news, entertainment and features programme called TXU - an extension of its TX news bulletins. [2] [3] The current presenters are Charlene White and dj turned news presenter G Money. TXU's output also includes a weekly documentary programme, and its news aims to reflect the interests of a younger audience. Programmes have focused on why young people aren't using condoms to Beyonce's Maple syrup diet. G Money (b. ...
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| Evening - continued Alex Jordan is a disc jockey who hosts the International Sounds of Soca music show on BBC 1Xtra in the United Kingdom, currently 2am (GMT) on Sunday nights. ...
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Ras Kwame started in the music industry as a club DJ playing hip hop, RnB and reggae in the early nineties. ...
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Ronnie Herel is a disc jockey and radio presenter on BBC 1Xtra, the BBCs digital station for new black music, presenting the flagship RnB show, Uptown Anthems, on Monday nights from 7â10pm. ...
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See also List of BBC radio stations BBC national radio stations BBC Radio 1 - popular music aimed at a young audience BBC 1Xtra - hip hop, garage, gospel and R&B BBC Radio 2 - adult-orientated popular music BBC Radio 3 - classical, jazz and world music, culture, drama BBC Radio 4 - spoken-word programmes BBC Radio Five Live...
References - BBC 1Xtra. Retrieved on 2007-04-05.
- BBC NEWS - Entertainment - TV and Radio - 1Xtra celebrates birthday presence. Retrieved on 2007-04-05.
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