Why was 1973 the year UK radio changed forever?

With hundreds of radio stations now broadcasting across the country, it is difficult to imagine how uncrowded the airwaves were 40 years ago. BBC Radio had a domestic monopoly – with no legal commercial competition on UK soil. That all changed on 8 October 1973 with the opening of the first Independent Local Radio station – LBC in London.


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