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Friday, June 22, 2007

Church's radio station lets teenagers air views

A church-run project in Bo'ness has set up a radio station which is giving more than 40 teenagers a chance to broadcast.

The project run by St Andrew's Parish Church has seen the church establish a radio station which broadcasts 17 hours of live entertainment each day to the residents of Bo'ness and surrounding areas, reaching up to 20,000 listeners.

Valley FM 87.7 was set up by the St Andrew's Multimedia Youth Project and started broadcasting last weekend.

Young people from the area will present a mixture of programmes until the end of the Bo'ness Children's Fair on June 30.

Full story at the Edinburgh Evening News.

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