RADIO “legend” James Stannage has passed away at the age of 76. The Manchester broadcaster died on Monday morning following a year-long battle with cancer, his son said. Darren Stannage said his dad ...
Mancs of a certain vintage will remember James Stannage, the city's first 'shock jock' famous for trading insults with callers on his popular - and controversial - late-night phone-ins. His put downs ...
A legendary Manchester radio host has died. James Stannage, who fans said was 'unmissable' and had a 'brutal' and 'savage' approach to hosting his show, was 76 when he died. Stannage was known for ...
Legendary Manchester DJ James Stannage has died at the age of 76. The radio host was known for hosting a late-night phone-in show in the mid 1970s that had a 'no nonsense' attitude to calls. He went ...
Manchester radio legend James Stannage has died, aged 76. The broadcaster died on Monday, 30 March at Manchester Royal Infirmary, after being diagnosed with cancer last year - his family confirmed.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Manchester will come together next week to celebrate the life of James Stannage, one of the city’s most recognisable broadcasting ...
A "shock jock" radio presenter who left Emap's Key 103 FM station in Manchester after numerous run-ins with regulators has come in for criticism once again in the latest Ofcom complaints bulletin.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Reach Publishing Services Limited (Reach Publishing Services Limited) Mancs of a certain vintage will remember James ...
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