Local broadcasting is dying out with a whimper

UK commercial group Bauer has announced plans to fold almost 50 regional radio outlets into a national network.
 
It means dozens more towns and cities across England will lose their own distinctive local radio stations later this year, with stations such as York’s Minster FM and the West Midlands’ Signal 107 being replaced with largely syndicated programmes made in London, hundreds of miles from the communities they serve.