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News Bulletin Schedule:
Broadcast Monday-Friday 06:20, 06:50, 07:20, 07:50, 08:20, 08:50, 15:50, 16:50, 17:50
Broadcast weekends & Bank Holidays 08:50, 09:50, 10:50, 11:50
 
News stories covered on air:
If you don't want to get wrinkly, don't smoke... Sounds pretty obvious, but if you wanna see how you'll look after years of puffing away then get down to Gunwharf in Portsmouth. The NHS is there giving advice of how to quit as well as using a computer to predict what fags will do to your looks.

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 A South Coast model and presenter who had acid thrown in her face is going on national TV tonight to talk about what happened. Katie Piper's ex-boyfriend got another man to drench her with sulphuric acid on a London street - the 26-year-old from Andover needed 34 operations and now wears a plastic mask.

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Loads of Michael Jackson fans were in cinemas across the South Coast at FOUR this morning to get a first look at his 'THIS IS IT' movie. The film, which is made up of footage from his concert rehearsals premiered around the world - and it's made some people really emotional - leaving the cinema in tears.

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More young women than ever are taking anti-depressant pills on a long-term basis that's according to researchers at Southampton Uni. They've found over 30 million prescriptions are given out each year for drugs like Prozac - twice as many as the early 90s - 18 to 30 year olds are worst for it.

 


News Team:
Ollie Yates
Annie Joyce
Plus support from IRN
Contact tel: 01489 58 7600
 
Programme Schedule:
To see a copy of the latest Galaxy schedule: click here

Automated Programming within each weekday and daytimes on Saturdays & Sundays:
None

Amount of local programming each day produced by station:
Galaxy South Coast's programming is locally produced and presented for 10 hours per day Monday-Friday, 8 hours across the weekend, totaling 58 hours of locally produced programming per week

Ofcom Localness guidelines:
To view full details visit: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radio/ifi/rbl/car/localness/
Station contact details: Post - Galaxy Radio, Radio House, Segensworth West, Fareham, PO15 5SX Tel – 01489 58 7600 www.galaxysouthcoast.co.uk/contact-us

Events/Charities support or coverage:
None

Recent Programme and/or news highlights:
Facebuck$
Every day for two weeks photos of our listeners were added to a gamecard. We invited listeners to call and guess which 'face' was the 'money face' to win up to £500 each day. It's just like Guess Who on the radio.

Other areas with impact to localness: Route Into Radio.
Find out more: http://www.skillset.org/radio/routeintoradio/

The Station's Playlist:
For a full version of the current playlist simply click here. For further enquiries regarding the Galaxy playlists please contact: Programme Controller – Jason Walkerden – 01489 587631
Station Producer – Ben Ryder – 01489 587685
Playlist Contact - Brent Tobin - 0113 213 0105

Station Format:
To view a copy of the station format click here.
 

How to complain:
Any complaints made are logged onto the system on submission with details being passed onto the relevant department. We aim to deal with complaints immediately and will respond to acknowledge receipt of the compaint as soon as it is received by the relevant department. If under any circumstances a solution to the compaint cannot be agreed, a further compaint can be made with OFCOM. For advertising complaints , if we cannot find a solution the complaint can be taken up with the ASA. 1. Submit your complaint direct to Galaxy.

Online: click here

Post:
Galaxy South Coast,
Segensworth West,
Fareham,
Hampshire,
PO15 5SX

Tel: 01489 58 7600.

If the matter can not be resolved you can submit your complaint through Ofcom. Visit http://www.ofcom.org.uk/ for more information.

 

 

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