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Ten years after the Gujarat earthquake Inside Out reveals where your money went. And 35 years after the launch of Radio Trent Marie Ashby discovers what's changing in local radio.

The links between Gujarat and the people of Leicester are so strong that when the earthquake hit in January 2001, within weeks people had donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to help. So where did the money go? Bharat Patel who reported on the original story goes back to Gujarat and finds good news and bad. Some money has made a huge difference, other funds can't be accounted for.

Also, in July 1975 the East Midlands got its first commercial radio station, Radio Trent. This month that name disappeared and Capital East Midlands was launched in its place. Marie Ashby looks back at the early days of Trent talking to presenters such as Kid Jensen about the impact the new station had 35 years ago, and investigating what's changed in the world of local radio.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 10 Jan 2011 19:30

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Presenter Marie Ashby
Series Editor Tony Roe

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