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who were stuck at home. it is incredible, the impact she had on so many, especially female djs. absolutely. it says so much that they're not really think about whether or not men would want to hear women's voices or whether we would all want to hear other voices. they cannot get beyond that thing of women having to listen to men, and i've got to say that annie nightingale had to consistently fight against that for the rest of her career. it is 12 years before janice long gets is in is the second female radio1 dj, it is hard to imagine how different the world was when she began, 1963, in the 70s. about a minute left. she rubbed shoulders with just about everyone. i am reading shoulders with just about everyone. iam reading here, she took shoulders with just about everyone. i am reading here, she took david bowie to the publisher was only 22, she befriended the beatles, was there in the apple studios. it was extraordinary, the absolute who's who of music. i extraordinary, the absolute who's who of music-— who of music. i think she is the [inch - in who of music. i think she is the linchpin of _ who of music. i think she is the linchpin of british _ who of music. i think she is the

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