First Burnsy in Hull, now BBC presenter Jonathan Cowap has confirmed he will leave Radio York after 34 years
Cowap told listeners that the decision had been his to make, but due to the cuts had not been ‘an easy one’.
As part of the new structure, local transmissions will be closed from 2-6pm on weekdays and a presenter based in will fill the gap for York. Local programming will still be broadcast from 6am-2pm. Weekend coverage will be shared with stations across the region.Advertisement
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