UK Radio Station to rename for Royal baby arrival! (Audio)

UK Radio Station to rename for Royal baby arrival! (Audio)

Mark Peters of Star Radio Cambridge talks to MBD

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Star Radio Cambridge, a radio station in the UK is set to rename according to what the royal couple, William and Kate, name their first born child.

We caught up with Managing Director, Mark Peters on the Martin Bester Drive to find out more - 

 

 

 

 

Star Radio Cambridge is preparing to welcome the new Prince or Princess of Cambridge by renaming the entire station for a week.

After the arrival of the new royal baby, due on 16th July, the UKRD station will completely re-brand, adopting the newly announced name of the royal baby to welcome its arrival as Cambridge’s own prince or princess.

From signage on its building to new in-car radio displays and on-air, the new name will feature across all its radio programmes.

 

 

And, everytime a Star Radio presenter mistakenly mentions the radio station by its original name, rather than its temporary prince or princess name, the radio station will donate £5 to Cambridge’s maternity unit, the Rosie Hospital.

Mark Peters, managing director of Star Radio told RadioToday: “This is a great occasion for Cambridge and temporarily adopting the name of the new Prince or Princess seems a fitting birthday tribute.”

Presenting the breakfast show from 6am each morning, I expect I’ll be the first to slip up on the name but it’ll all be in aid of one of the best maternity hospitals in the country, of which we are very proud.” - Radio Today

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