Tony Blackburn: ‘Steve Wright was doing that show for 40 years – nothing goes on for ever’
The DJ talks about his friend who died earlier this year, hating Bohemian Rhapsody – and why we got pirate radio all wrong
The DJ talks about his friend who died earlier this year, hating Bohemian Rhapsody – and why we got pirate radio all wrong
Tough, tenacious but courteous, Barnett will shake up the current affairs strand – and she’ll take some replacing on Woman’s Hour
On their new podcast, David Baddiel and Sayeeda Warsi replace their buddy-jokes with an insightful debate about anti-Semitism
After decades as a ‘foot soldier’ of the Corporation, Bruce has a new home on commercial radio – and he’s taken his fans with him
In a grim sign of the times, Scala Radio has dispensed with some of its best DJs in favour of more “presenter-less” music content
It's no secret that the stories we hear on radio and podcasts are dictated by canny editing, but a new documentary considers the ethics
The special episode of Sunday Love Songs and the emotional messages that came with it was testament to the personal power of radio
Rising to fame at a time when DJs were seen as Gods, the never fashionable but much-loved Wright stayed sane amid the supersized egos
‘Love the show’ became a common refrain from listeners to Wright's relentlessly funny 'zoo radio’. Here are just a few reasons why
Young Again's second series kicked off with Peter Capaldi – but this week's radio highlight was the harrowing story of pastor TB Joshua
The late, great DJ proved you don’t you have to be solemn to be a serious broadcaster – and he valued creative freedom above all
The late DJ’s taboo-busting show was the radio equivalent of a whoopee cushion, and made millions laugh on a daily basis. But not The Smiths
Trusted by millions of listeners – and 'weaponised' by disgruntled presenters – the hourly beeps are 100 years old. Long may they continue
Spoiler alert: Not any moment soon as they celebrate their centenary
Some of the world's best female talents have been defined by their drug and alcohol use rather than their work. It's time that changed
Greatest Hits Radio gains more listeners to reach 6.75 million in latest Rajar figures
In his first column as The Telegraph's new radio critic, Tristram Fane Saunders found the beleaguered topical comedy show in fighting form
From Jilly Cooper on Desert Island Discs to The Dark is Rising, listen to our departing critic's highlights
As our critic bows out after five years, she shares her final thoughts on the medium she loves
In my time as a radio critic, I've watched programmes and platforms change beyond recognition – but good storytelling will always triumph