Absolute Radio is two years old
30 Sep 2010 | by Maisie McCabe
Absolute Radio, the station bought by Times of India Group and rebranded from Virgin Radio in 2008, celebrates its second birthday this week.
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Absolute Radio, the station bought by Times of India Group and rebranded from Virgin Radio in 2008, celebrates its second birthday this week.
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