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During weekday daytime Monday to Friday Juice FM is fully live for at least 10 hours a day. During the weekend there are at least 4 hours of live daytime programming on Saturdays and Sundays.

On Sunday our national chart show, Fresh 40 is broadcast live from London between the hours of 1600 and 1900.

Local new bulletins feature at least hourly at peaktime weekdays and weekends. Outside peak, UK-wide, nations and international news features.

JUICE FM IS A STATION REFLECTING THE YOUTH CULTURE OF LIVERPOOL PLAYING A MIX OF BREAKING NEW MUSIC , CHART AND DANCE, WITH RELEVANT INFORMATION AND A COMMITMENT TO LOCAL ARTISTS

 
 

Juice FM supports the Run Liverpool events, a series of events including Fun Runs, 5K, 10K, and half marathons. The recent Liverpool's 10K supported The Worst Kept Secret, a charity focusing on domestic abuse. Recent promotions have also supported Marie Curie Cancer Care. Our Juice FM Liverpool Style Awards at the end of November will benefit a local charity with our star-studded auction!

 
 

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Monday to Friday all local and national news bulletins 6.00 6.30* 7.00 7.30* 8.00 8.30* 9.00 9.50 10.50 11.50 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.50 16.50 17.20* 17.50 18.20*

Saturday and Sunday 7.50* 8.50 9.50* 10.50 11.50* 12.50

The bulletins with a * will also include the latest sports news.

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Katie Collins
Hi I'm Katie, 23 and from Aigburth! You can hear me keeping Liverpool up to date every afternoon. If it's happening here, or anywhere in the world, if you need to know about it, I'll tell you!

Email - katie.collins@juiceliverpool.com

Nomia Iqbal
Nomia's our breakfast girl. She's 26 and loves Liverpool after spending her uni years in the city centre bars and clubs. After Uni she studied Journalism in Leeds and has now been reading the news across the North West for the last 18 months

Email - nomia.iqbal@juiceliverpool.com

Chris Chambers
Hi, I'm Chris, 25, and I can be found here doing the news and sport on Saturdays.

Email - chris.chambers@juiceliverpool.com

 
 
 
 

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The highlights of 2007 so far include...

The return of The Next Big Thing, Juice FM's search for the best in unsigned local music talent. This resulted in hundreds of applications from local bands wanting to appear at weekly heats, and untimately the grand final, to be crowned The Next Big Thing.

We've been at the front, literally, of the Liverpool half marathon with the Juice FM lead race car, and members of the Juice crew running the 13 miles. We're doing more of them all year.

We've searched for Liverpool's Next Top Model, as we find the beautiful people of the greatest city.

We were live at Aintree for Ladies Day as the whole of Liverpool descended for one of the best days of the year so far.

We've launched a major crime prevention campaign with Merseyside Police. It's something we're really keen to make a difference with.

We've done loads of really cool things, including giving one listener a walk on part in the official touring version of Fame The Musical, thousands of pounds in cash, and tickets to all the big festivals including The Knowsley Hall Music Festival right here on our doorstep.

We broadcast live from Athens and Concert Square following Liverpool in the Champions League final... sadly it wasn't to be for the reds. Catherine Davies was with the fans who flew out on the specially chartered Juice FM Jet!

We're the official radio station of Summer Pops 2007, bringing the likes of Pink, Girls Aloud, James Morrison, McFly, Russell Brand, Amy Winehouse and Sugababes to Liverpool.

Bra Wars took over Juice FM in the summer as we gave one listener the chance to have a whole new set of boobies.

 
 

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