Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Two Boroughs Radio (known on air as 2BR and locally as two bloody records) is a commercial radio station serving East Lancashire. It is owned and operated by UKRD and broadcasts from studios at Clayton-le-Moors in Accrington, sharing facilities with sister station The Bee.It broadcast from studios in the Lomeshaye Industrial Estate in Nelson, then in August 2010 2BR moved to Accrington-based 'The Studios' with Sister Station 107 The Bee. This not only enabled the station to cut costs but share a sales team. This opened the station up to opportunities to sell a wider range of advertising packages and create a more local feel for the people in the area as both stations often repeat content."@en }
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- 2BR abstract "Two Boroughs Radio (known on air as 2BR and locally as two bloody records) is a commercial radio station serving East Lancashire. It is owned and operated by UKRD and broadcasts from studios at Clayton-le-Moors in Accrington, sharing facilities with sister station The Bee.It broadcast from studios in the Lomeshaye Industrial Estate in Nelson, then in August 2010 2BR moved to Accrington-based 'The Studios' with Sister Station 107 The Bee. This not only enabled the station to cut costs but share a sales team. This opened the station up to opportunities to sell a wider range of advertising packages and create a more local feel for the people in the area as both stations often repeat content.".
- Q16823827 abstract "Two Boroughs Radio (known on air as 2BR and locally as two bloody records) is a commercial radio station serving East Lancashire. It is owned and operated by UKRD and broadcasts from studios at Clayton-le-Moors in Accrington, sharing facilities with sister station The Bee.It broadcast from studios in the Lomeshaye Industrial Estate in Nelson, then in August 2010 2BR moved to Accrington-based 'The Studios' with Sister Station 107 The Bee. This not only enabled the station to cut costs but share a sales team. This opened the station up to opportunities to sell a wider range of advertising packages and create a more local feel for the people in the area as both stations often repeat content.".