It's broadcast from the BBC's headquarters - Broadcasting House, in London.
The BBC radio station 1 is located in the United Kingdom. It is broadcasted in the United States though. The station is operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The BBC Radio 1Xtra is in the United Kingdom. It is a digital radio station and it specializes in urban music. The radio station is broadcast from a dedicated building that it shares with it's sister station the BBC Radio 1.
the BBC owns radio 1,Ithink
I take it you mean BBCs Radio 1. I'm not sure if you mean across the UK or the US. However, national or even worldwide broadcasts are not uncommon, and utilize different ways to broadcast the signal. In the past it was relay towers, relaying the signal from one point to another allowing for a nation wide broadcast. For worldwide, its the good old fancy internet. A good example is NPR( National Public Radio) every night they switch to BBC, and they broadcast BBC nation wide in the US for about 6-7 hours.
BBC Radio 4. 1900 (7pm) weekdays and Sunday. there is no broadcast on Saturdays. Omnibus edition at 1000 (10am) on Sundays. It is also possible to listen to the Archers through the BBC website (Archers Listen Again) at any time.
Radio 5 Live is only broadcast on analog radio on AM (Medium Wave), not FM radio. Frequencies for FM are measured in MegaHertz (MHz) but Medium Wave is transmitted in frequencies in the kiloHertz (kHz) range. The actual frequencies to tune in to for Radio 5Live are: 693 and 909kHz. It is also available on Digital Radio and online internet stream.
There are many locations where one can listen to the radio broadcast 'Off the Ball' online. It can be listened to through BBC radio online, including the BBC Scotland channel.
The BBC Radio 1Xtra is in the United Kingdom. It is a digital radio station and it specializes in urban music. The radio station is broadcast from a dedicated building that it shares with it's sister station the BBC Radio 1.
BBC Radio 1 began transmitting nationally on FM on 1 September 1988. Its last broadcast on MW was on 1 July 1994. Between those two dates it was broadcast on both MW and FM.
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On Saturday nights (from 7:00pm till some time after midnight) the frequency is 98.8, Instead of BBC radio 1. As for the rest of the week I dunno :/ On a personal note, listen to Saturday 12ths Xtra broadcast with MistaJam, it's NIIIICE :)
the BBC owns radio 1,Ithink
I take it you mean BBCs Radio 1. I'm not sure if you mean across the UK or the US. However, national or even worldwide broadcasts are not uncommon, and utilize different ways to broadcast the signal. In the past it was relay towers, relaying the signal from one point to another allowing for a nation wide broadcast. For worldwide, its the good old fancy internet. A good example is NPR( National Public Radio) every night they switch to BBC, and they broadcast BBC nation wide in the US for about 6-7 hours.
BBC Radio 4. 1900 (7pm) weekdays and Sunday. there is no broadcast on Saturdays. Omnibus edition at 1000 (10am) on Sundays. It is also possible to listen to the Archers through the BBC website (Archers Listen Again) at any time.
Radio 5 Live is only broadcast on analog radio on AM (Medium Wave), not FM radio. Frequencies for FM are measured in MegaHertz (MHz) but Medium Wave is transmitted in frequencies in the kiloHertz (kHz) range. The actual frequencies to tune in to for Radio 5Live are: 693 and 909kHz. It is also available on Digital Radio and online internet stream.
A lot. There is: BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC 3, BBC 4, BBC News, BBC Parliament, CBBC, Cbeebies, BBC Iplayer, BBC England, BBC Scotland, BBC Wales, BBC Northern Ireland, and BBC America There is BBC radio channels too: Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4, Radio 5 live,5 live sports extra, 6 music, radio 7, Asian Network
If you are in a region where it broadcasts, then you can. Check their website or contact the channel you want for details on how to get it if you are not in the local area they broadcast to.
Radio 2 is based out of Britain. It has recently become a national radio broadcast because the BBC has become so popular in other areas of the world.