BBC Radio Leeds and 1Xtra unite to launch new station

Bradford 1Xtra, a pop-up station, will broadcast from West Yorkshire for 35 hours starting tomorrow

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BBC RADIO Leeds and BBC Radio 1Xtra have united to create a brand new pop-up station.

Bradford 1Xtra will broadcast from the West Yorkshire city for 35 hours, beginning on BBC Music Day Thursday, September 26.

The new pop-up station will celebrate the best urban music talent from Bradford, Leeds and across the whole of Yorkshire.

Rap, grime and hip hop DJs from BBC Radio 1Xtra, Sir Spyro and Kenny Allstar, will team up with presenters from BBC Radio Leeds’ Evening Shows, including Nicole Raymond and Kofi Smiles, to target a young, local audience. News bulletins in the breakfast and drive shows will cover local as well as national news and will come from Bradford.

BROADCASTING FROM WEST YORKSHIRE: Nicole Raymond will present on Bradford 1Xtra

Mark Strippel, head of BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC Asian Network said: “BBC Radio 1Xtra has a strong reputation for reaching young audiences in cities across Britain, so it’s fantastic that we’re collaborating with BBC Local Radio to create something special in Bradford. We are committed to being a creative catalyst and this collaboration brings BBC platforms together to showcase the best creative talent that the city has to offer. Britain’s next big music success story could emerge from Bradford.”

Bradford 1Xtra will broadcast from Bradford University Student Union from 7pm on Thursday 26 September through to 6am on Saturday 28 September. It will be available on DAB in Bradford and online in the rest of the UK.

Sanjiv Buttoo, managing editor of BBC Radio Leeds, said: “This is very exciting for us as we provide a really different style of programming for a younger audience in a city where local content is key. It’s never been done before and I’m so pleased to see some of Radio Leeds’ existing evening show presenters working alongside some of the UK’s top DJs who can normally be heard on BBC Radio 1Xtra. As you would expect, programmes are being broadcast live from Bradford and it promises to be a great listen.” 

BBC Music Day is now in its fifth year and celebrates the power of music to change lives. The theme for 2019 is music and wellbeing, and over 2,000 events across the UK will include pop up performances, interviews, musical takeovers and short films by numerous artists.

Bradford 1Xtra will be available by clicking here from 7pm on Thursday, 26 September.

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