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- Q4916145 subject Q8376550.
- Q4916145 subject Q8492836.
- Q4916145 abstract "Birdsong was a temporary radio channel which used to broadcast on national digital radio in the United Kingdom. The transmission consisted of a continuously looping recording of bird song. It was available via the Digital One DAB network. The recording is also available via the Digital One website until Autumn 2009 and the RadioBirdsong website [1]. Originally starting out as a test signal on analogue radio back in 1992 and then later broadcast on digital radio from 2003 to 2005, the channel gained regular listeners, who complained when it was taken off-air. In 2008-2009, the broadcast again existed as a 'filler' transmission until a commercially operated radio station, Amazing Radio, replaced it on 1 June 2009.".
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- Q4916145 wikiPageExternalLink www.radiobirdsong.com.
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- Q4916145 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376550.
- Q4916145 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492836.
- Q4916145 comment "Birdsong was a temporary radio channel which used to broadcast on national digital radio in the United Kingdom. The transmission consisted of a continuously looping recording of bird song. It was available via the Digital One DAB network. The recording is also available via the Digital One website until Autumn 2009 and the RadioBirdsong website [1].".
- Q4916145 label "Birdsong (digital radio channel)".