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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: 2001 radio programme debuts, Radio stations established in 2001, Oxide Radio, Resonance FM, WTID, Radio Rivendell, 96five Family FM, 2MCR, WLRI-LP, Go4It, Atunda Ayenda, Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections, Nova 96.9, The Team, Think the Unthinkable, KNOU, 3TR FM, C91.3, KXDZ, Nova 100, Light FM, DWAV, The Boosh, 2001 in British radio, 2WOW, Mersey 106.7, Getting Nowhere Fast, Compass FM, Special X, Saga 105.7 FM, Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting, KCAS, Century Digital, KBKZ, KBEF, CBBX-FM, QuayWest 107.4FM, KNFL, CBBS-FM, DXRR, KAVP, 97.3 FM, KBIY, Chrome, WMKD, WNLF, Vibe FM, WRSG, CFWC-FM, WBFZ, KLEY-FM, 106 Jack FM, KADL, KDWY, DYCL-FM, Jazz Radio 94.1FM, KXXT, Bangon na, Bayan!, WVYA, Masterteam, Radio Classica, Rapal, DZBN, Maxima FM, Balti Kings, Comedy Album Heroes. Excerpt: Oxide Radio is a student radio station run by members of Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, England. It was established in 2001 and as Altered Radio made brief forays onto FM in 2004 and 2005 before complications regarding FM licensing and funding forced it onto internet-only broadcast. It currently operates a term-time schedule with an increasingly diverse set of shows, ranging from mainstream pop to reggae, dubstep and drum n bass. Oxide Radio was founded in 2001 following the demise of the previous student radio station, Oxygen FM. Broadcasting from 1997 to 2001, Oxygen FM was Oxford University's student radio station which broadcast full-time on FM, as well as an internet stream. Oxygen's closure came about as a result of a failure to abide by Ofcom broadcast regulations, which led to a record fine of 20,000 and a shortening of the broadcast license. Given that the expiry of Oxygen FM's license and the subsequent dissolution of the organisation had left students without a station, a new station...