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A former Ritz Country 1035 DJ has criticised the Radio Authority's approval of the station's licence transfer to Mean Fiddler, as it prepares to go back on the air tomorrow (Tuesday).
Ahead of the launch of Mean Country 1035, which promises a playlist including Nick Lowe, Beth Orton and Neil Young, one-time evening slot presenter Willie Morgan says the radio body has "acted reprehensibly" in granting the licence.
His criticisms follow the fact that, because Vince Power's Mean Fiddler organisation has only acquired the licence from the Country 1035's liquidator, it has not taken on the debts of the former radio station and, therefore, does not have to pay the station's creditors, including DJs.
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