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OFCOM is obliged to investigate/answer our letters about the closure of DAB radio stations. More...

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OFCOM,
Riverside House,
2A Southwark Bridge Rd,
LONDON
SE1 9HA
E: CEO Ed Richards
F: 020 7981 3000

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Trevor White
Planet Rock
30 Leicester Square London
WC2H 7LA

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Name and Date Comment
Phil M.
Tue, 03/25/2008
23:15
Planet Rock MUST Survive. What else am I going to listen to for 8 hours a day...........Classic Rock is THE GREATEST music and WHO ELSE supports it like Planet Rock
Ashley B.
Tue, 03/25/2008
21:48
I'm a young classic rock fan, I listen at least an hour a day to Planet Rock, what am I supposed to do if it goes? Listen to Radio 1, with some musicians who all dream of being better than Page, Coverdale, Bonham etc...
Julian C.
Tue, 03/25/2008
21:04
25 years ago rock airplay was left to the great Tommy Vance for 2 hours a week. Allowing Planet Rock to die will be a huge backwards step. In this day and age when every other type of (crap) media is available to the point of saturation, let's not make a niche out of the music that has the most loyal fans of all.
Kev S.
Tue, 03/25/2008
19:51
A great station, refreshing to hear it on the air. PR plays all that good stuff that others are afraid to spin. Long may PR be around. Not many other pleasures left in Britain these days, so come on, support it.
Paul W.
Tue, 03/25/2008
19:36
There is no other station on the planet worth listening to other than PR. Long may it continue.
GAV G.
Tue, 03/25/2008
19:00
HAS ANYBODY NOTICED THAT THE PLANET ROCK FOR SALE LEADER ON THE NEWS PAGE HAS VANISHED I JUST HOPE THAT THIS IS ANOTHER GOOD SIGN THAT A DEAL IS ABOUT TO BE DONE
Tim G.
Tue, 03/25/2008
18:07
Carlsberg don't do radio stations, but if they did it'd be Planet Rock! Why is it when something good happens some idiot always wants to spoil it. Surely 1 rock station isn't too much to ask? Whats the point in saving the planet if Planet Rock dies?
nidge d.
Tue, 03/25/2008
17:07
we must rock the planet
nidge d.
Tue, 03/25/2008
17:04
Planet Rock the station I waited years for it must not close
Tim B.
Tue, 03/25/2008
16:55
dont close planet rock
Laura D.
Tue, 03/25/2008
14:06
This is the only surviving radio outlet for all that glorious rock music. Overjoyed when I found it, gutted to think it may be closing down. How sad I would be without it playing in my life each day. Save Planet Rock
Julian C.
Tue, 03/25/2008
13:00
Allowing Planet Rock to die will be a huge backwards step; 25 years ago rock music airplay was pretty much maintained by Tommy Vance for two hours a week. In this day and age where every other type of (crap) media is available to the point of saturation, lets not make a niche out of the music that has the most loyal fans of all.
Paul E.
Tue, 03/25/2008
11:33
I listen to nothing else, because THERE IS NOTHING ELSE!! See sense, save planet rock!! Paul E.
Frank W.
Tue, 03/25/2008
10:22
Please save Planet Rock as I have it on in the brewery all the time, it keeps me sane! DON,T WASTE THE WAKEMAN!!! Cheers, Frank..( St. Jude's Brewery )
Graham C.
Tue, 03/25/2008
10:12
Rock on PR - the only station worth listening to ...
WAYNE S.
Tue, 03/25/2008
08:17
PLANET ROCK MUST BE SAVED NO OTHER STATION GIVES US THE TRUE ROCK FANS THE MUSIC WE LOVE AND THE NEWS ABOUT THE BANDS THEY PLAY.

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Published 18/03/08
Added: 25/02/08