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GBC Television and Radio Gibraltar have announced exciting changes as part of an improved autumn and winter schedule of programs starting today.

The public service broadcaster said the updated timetables were “designed with the people of Gibraltar in mind and are a further commitment to provide the corporation. LOCAL saw”.

These include a new children’s program on TV and a new, broader City Pulse, which now starts at 9pm.

Radio Gibraltar offers listeners three hours of classics throughout the evening from 19.00. The smoother sound on Radio Gibraltar Plus has also been expanded and changes are being made to the traditional Spanish language programme.

You can find details of all the changes below.

Viewers say they are excited to see the return of The Magic Garden, reimagined for a modern audience.

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The launch of the new children’s program kicks off the change on Monday evenings at 7.30pm with a revival of the GBC classic Magic garden reinvented for a modern audience. The show is repeated on Saturdays at 7pm as part of a new start time aimed at family viewing.

Kids Flix The evening show starts at 19:00 on Sundays. It’s a fun, fast-paced TV series for kids that showcases the latest and greatest kids’ movies, tests your knowledge with fun facts, and goes behind the scenes to meet their favorite movie characters. After that, the series of magical competitions continues Penn and Teller: Fool Me.

The main focus is on LOCAL. The pulse of the city with Kevin Ruiz returns on Mondays at 9pm to follow GBC News. It presents everything to the public in one 75-minute long show.

A University Series lectures on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and a new program that covers everything Llanito starting Tuesday, September 24 at 9:00 p.m. after another time Direct democracy with the Prime Minister tomorrow, Tuesday.

Hab returns Wednesday at 9 p.m. and Point of view on Thursday at 21.30.

Other new shows are included Vicky’s Natural Kitchen and Counter current filmed at Chapel Studios and tells the story of Melon Diesel’s 25th birthday.

In Saturday movie will move to the first start time of 9.15.

Radio Gibraltar offers extra variety with three hours of classic hits from the 70s, 80s and 90s in three new 1-hour shows

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Radio Gibraltar will continue to be the radio station of choice in Gibraltar and the changes to its music policy are intended to provide listeners with an even more varied and enjoyable listening experience.

From 7pm enjoy three hours of classic hits from across the decades, bringing both nostalgia and more variety. Radio Gibraltar broadcasts from Monday to Thursday evenings 70 at 7, 80 at 8 and 90 and 9.

Made in Gibraltarhosted by James Culatto, will move to Friday evenings at 7:00 p.m., as the station kicks off the weekend with an hour of local music and previews live concerts around Rock.

In Radio Gibraltar Plus Smooth the sound is extended from evenings only to 2pm DAY as part of a commitment to offer further choice throughout the day. A variety of ballads and ‘best of’ music hits will be played on 100.5FM and 1458 MW, with a selection also available on gbc.gi and on the Radio Gibraltar App.

Sundays will also have a smoother sound. Yesterday, when I was young with Richard Cartwright continues at 10am and offers a more relaxed listen after a new Sunday show presented by Radio Gibraltar veteran George Duboulay with a mix of ballads and classics.

In Spanish language program, traditionally at 2:00 p.m. on weekdays, moves to 7:00 p.m. as a 1-hour show on the Plus service. Radio Gibraltar remains committed to its bilingual content and hopes that the new carefully selected timeslot will provide greater accessibility and convenience for listeners of all ages.

“These changes are the next step in our ongoing journey to deliver programming that resonates with our audiences,” GBC CEO James Naish said.

GBC INVITES EVERYONE TO VISIT THIS FALL!

GBC News and Gibraltar Today continue to provide coverage of all things Gibraltar with live interviews and reports. From national week, people will see a better version of News, which will continue from today.

GBC CEO James Neish said: “GBC is committed to reflecting Gibraltar’s diverse and vibrant culture. These changes are the next step in our ongoing journey to deliver programming that resonates with our audiences.”

He added that they will follow the GBC audience research conducted in 2022 and 2023 and promised another consultation next month, the third after he takes over as GBC CEO in October 2022. work came in.

GBC invites viewers and listeners to explore exciting new offerings and enjoy a wealth of content throughout the day and evening.


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