Radio Today (address RadioToday.co.uk) is a UK-based website providing news, features, photos and reviews related to the radio industry in the United Kingdom. RadioToday.co.uk was founded by Roy Martin, and receives in excess of 3,500 unique visitors each day. In addition, the site has a database of over 10,000 subscribers who receive daily and weekly emails.
In September 2007, the site became an associate sponsor of the European Radio Awards, giving its name to the event's Best Internet Radio award. In November 2011, Radio Today published a preview edition of Radio Today: The Magazine, with plans to launch it as a monthly magazine from 2012. The edition was distributed to delegates at the 2011 Radio Festival.
Radio Today is the first ever 24 hours radio station in Bangladesh. It started airing in May 2006. It is currently available in Dhaka, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Khulna, Bogra, Sylhet, Mymensingh and Barishal.
It started as the country's first private FM radio station in May 2006 in Dhaka at 89.6 MHz. It later became available in Chittagong & Sylhet. Now it coverage in Dhaka, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Khulna, Bogra and Sylhet coming across to the listeners as a very warm Radio Station.. where all communication is totally LIVE. Reaching out to both MASS & CLASS, The only truly live station of Bangladesh which is different from all other Channels.
Radio Today is a music radio which plays popular Bangladeshi music. Music are featured in programs like Todday's Classic, Morning Express, OMG, FM Mama, Boom Box, Thursday Night Saga, Pap - Reality Drama, Society - Comedy Drama, Movie Masti, HOT FM, Radio Gaan Buzz, Ek Diner RJ, Better Health Better Life and Picchi Kotha including other special programs. Visit schedule for details.
Today (often referred to as "the Today programme" to avoid ambiguity) is BBC Radio 4's long-running early morning news and current affairs programme, now broadcast from 6.00 am to 9.00 am Monday to Friday, and 7.00 am to 9.00 am on Saturdays. It is also the most popular programme on Radio 4 and one of the BBC's most popular programmes across its radio networks. It consists of regular news bulletins, serious and often confrontational political interviews, in-depth reports and Thought for the Day. Today has been voted the most influential news programme in Britain in setting the political agenda. The programme has 7.18 million listeners per week. It was voted the Best Breakfast Show of the Year at the 2010 Sony Radio Academy Awards.
Today was launched on the BBC's Home Service on 28 October 1957 as a programme of 'topical talks' to give listeners a morning alternative to light music. It was initially broadcast as two 20-minute editions slotted in around the existing news bulletins and religious and musical items. In 1963 it became part of the BBC's Current Affairs department, and it started to become more news-orientated. The two editions also became longer, and by the end of the 1960s it had become a single two-hour-long programme that enveloped the news bulletins and the religious talk that had become Thought for the Day in 1970. Radio 4 controller Ian McIntyre cut it back to two parts in 1976–78 (creating a gap which was filled by Up to the Hour), but it was swiftly returned to its former position.