The South Hams landmark Start Point radio transmitting station with its iconic twin towers is due to stop it’s transmissions.
Cuts announced by the BBC’s Director-General Tim Davie this week (May 26) include that BBC Radio Five Live will stop broadcasting on AM - meaning the service on 693kHz from Start Point is set to close.
Other measures to be introduced will include BBC Radio Devon sharing more programming at off-peak times, and BBC Radio 4’s Long Wave service will be closed down.
The services will continue to be available on FM, DAB, BBC Sounds and via smart speakers.
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