Andreas Rex
Banned for smiling
Staffordian Ray gets the sack
Stafford's own local radio legend Ray Crowther was recently given his marching orders by Stoke-based Signal Radio. Controversy surrounds the mysterious circumstances in which one of Signal's longest serving DJs was relieved of his duties with the County's premier radio station.
Generous Stafford resident Ray's alleged felony was to support a charitable event which didn't happen to be supported by the governing bodies controlling the station.
In recent years Ray started the town's first and only dedicated radio station, Stafford FM. With the help of other Stafford based DJs Lee Middleton and Stuart Haycock, the trial basis station proved to be a hit with the residents of the County town. Ray, also recognised for his services on the tannoy at Stafford Rangers football club, is said to be outraged at the news of his sudden departure.
What do you, the residents of the 'ford, think about this controversial decision?
Yes or no ?
You decide!!!
Stafford's own local radio legend Ray Crowther was recently given his marching orders by Stoke-based Signal Radio. Controversy surrounds the mysterious circumstances in which one of Signal's longest serving DJs was relieved of his duties with the County's premier radio station.
Generous Stafford resident Ray's alleged felony was to support a charitable event which didn't happen to be supported by the governing bodies controlling the station.
In recent years Ray started the town's first and only dedicated radio station, Stafford FM. With the help of other Stafford based DJs Lee Middleton and Stuart Haycock, the trial basis station proved to be a hit with the residents of the County town. Ray, also recognised for his services on the tannoy at Stafford Rangers football club, is said to be outraged at the news of his sudden departure.
What do you, the residents of the 'ford, think about this controversial decision?
Yes or no ?
You decide!!!