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Hospital radio in Britain operates on a different frequency than commercial stations, and Harrogate's version proves the point. It's community radio the way it was meant to work. The programming skews older, which at first sounds limiting, but the curation reveals something important: whoever picks these records actually loves them. You get standards from the 60s and 70s alongside 80s hits, all mixed without the cynicism that creeps into nostalgia radio. The presentation carries genuine warmth. DJs aren't rushing through links between songs - they're chatting, acknowledging requests, treating…
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