Hospital Broadcasting Association
The Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA) supports the 230 or so independent hospital broadcasting organisations serving hospitals, hospices and nursing homes in the UK. The vast majority of these organisations provide hospital radio services through a variety of broadcast medium as well as a few hospital television services. HBA's patron is the Head of Presentation at BBC Radio 2, Alan Dedicoat, who before joining the BBC started his radio life in the hospital radio "trade".
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Hospital Broadcasting Association
The Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA) supports the 230 or so independent hospital broadcasting organisations serving hospitals, hospices and nursing homes in the UK. The vast majority of these organisations provide hospital radio services through a variety of broadcast medium as well as a few hospital television services. HBA's patron is the Head of Presentation at BBC Radio 2, Alan Dedicoat, who before joining the BBC started his radio life in the hospital radio "trade".
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The Hospital Broadcasting Asso ...... in the hospital radio "trade".
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1992-09-24
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Over 210 hospital radio statio ...... ation to over 450 UK hospitals
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Supporting hospital broadcasting in the UK
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Hospital radioin the UK
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Non-profit company (No. 2750147) and registered charity (no. 1015501)
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The Hospital Broadcasting Asso ...... in the hospital radio "trade".
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Hospital Broadcasting Association
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