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Veteran broadcaster Rob Chandler returns to Suffolk radio roots

Four decades after starting his career at Radio Orwell in Ipswich, renowned local broadcaster Rob Chandler is coming home to present a new show on Gen X Radio Suffolk.

The big picture: Chandler will host a new weekday show from 12:00 to 14:00, starting Monday 20 January. The veteran broadcaster brings over 40 years of radio experience back to his home county, where he first began at Radio Orwell before achieving record-breaking listening figures at Radio Broadland's breakfast show.

Rob Chandler
Four decades after starting his career at Radio Orwell in Ipswich, renowned local broadcaster Rob Chandler is coming home to present a new show on Gen X Radio Suffolk

What they're saying: "Quite simply, in a time where local radio seems to be all but dead and the big radio groups are networking from London or Manchester, or who knows where, the team at Gen X should be applauded and supported for keeping radio alive in Suffolk," Chandler said.

James Hazell, Managing Director at Gen X Radio Suffolk, said: "We are thrilled to have Rob join Gen X. He has been a 'radio great' for over forty years and brings a unique wealth of talent and experience to the airwaves of his home county, Suffolk."

Commercial support: The new show has immediately attracted sponsorship from local commercial cleaning firm Vivo Clean. Managing Director George Pennell said: “We are so proud to be sponsoring the brilliant Rob Chandler and his new show at a true local radio station. Vivo Clean is at the heart of Suffolk, just like Gen X Radio – it’s the perfect fit!”

The bottom line: For listeners, Chandler's return represents a homecoming for one of the county's most experienced broadcasters and a win for local radio in Suffolk, where commercial stations have faced many headwinds since Radio Orwell first launched in 1975. Tune in at Gen X Radio Suffolk on Monday at 12:00.

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