https://t.co/HwuQJDm9cb pic.twitter.com/aQND3IRtt2— RadioToday UK (@RadioToday) April 3, 2021Choice FM co-founder Neil Kenlock said of the station: “Many Black British people and those from many other communities remember Choice FM and the strong heritage that it has left behind.“The station gave opportunities to UK and international artists, businesses, local community groups and charities like the African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust who didn’t have a media outlet.
Since Choice FM there has never been another Black owned, commercial licensed station that broadcasts across London.”He concluded: “Therefore, celebrating the anniversary is important, touching those who remember it and educating those who are not aware of this British history..
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