Radio Clyde — is a division of Bauer Radio based in Glasgow, Scotland. They currently operate an FM station (known as Clyde 1) and an AM station (known as Clyde 2) from studios in nearby Clydebank. History The first broadcast on Radio Clyde began at 10.30 p.m … Wikipedia
Radio Borders — Infobox Radio Station name = Radio Borders city = area = Scottish Borders and North Northumberland branding = slogan = More Of The Songs You Love airdate = January 22 1990 frequency = 102.3 MHz, 103.4 MHz, 103.1 MHz, 96.8 MHz,… … Wikipedia
Radio Academy — The Radio Academy is a registered charity that is dedicated to the encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence in UK broadcasting and audio production . [http://www.radioacademy.org.uk/record.jsp?type=requiredPage ID=55] The Radio… … Wikipedia
Clyde M. Narramore — Born Clyde M. Narramore November 25, 1916 (1916 11 25) (age 94) Palo Verde, Arizona Occupation … Wikipedia
Clyde De Vinna — Born July 13, 1890(1890 07 13) Sedalia, Missouri Died July 26, 1953(1953 07 26) (aged 63) Los Angeles, California Nationality American … Wikipedia
Clyde Gilmour — Born 8 June 1912(1912 06 08) Calgary, Alberta Died 7 November 1997(1997 11 07) … Wikipedia
Clyde Broadcast — is a specialist manufacturer and integrator of radio studio products. The company is a Scottish company based in Clydebank, and has installed radio studios across the UK, Middle East, Europe, Asia[1] Far East and Africa. The firm s products… … Wikipedia
Clyde Beatty — Born June 10, 1903(1903 06 10) Bainbridge, Ohio Died July 19, 1965(1965 07 19) (aged 62) Ventura, California Resting place Forest … Wikipedia
Clyde Drexler — Drexler in 2005 No. 22 Shooting guard/Small forward Personal information Date of birth June 22, 1962 (1962 … Wikipedia
Clyde Phillips — Clyde B. Phillips Clyde Phillips, 2008 Occupation Writer and producer Clyde B. Phillips is a writer and producer for television and film. He has written for the shows Dexter, Shout Abo … Wikipedia
Clyde Lucas — promotional picture Background information Born 1901 Genres Big Band … Wikipedia