BBC London chops Danny Baker’s Treehouse

01/11/2012 - 11:07 | 11 Replies More

Danny Baker has tweeted that his show on BBC London has been axed just days before his induction into the Radio Hall of Fame.

He said it was because the corporation needs to save money, then linked to a promo for Zane Lowe’s evening show on BBC Radio 1, implying it wouldn’t have been cheap to produce. His last show will be in December.

His next tweet revealed he’s about to be inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame at the upcoming Radio Festival, saying how ironic it was.

LBC presenter Iain Dale has shared his opinion on the news saying “Just read that BBC London have axed Danny Baker. OK, I work for a rival station, but they must want their collective heads read.”

Gaby Roslin, who presents The BBC London Breakfast Show will also be leaving the station at the end of the year, reports say.

Here are just some of the tweets

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  • Steve

    you’d think the BBC is in enough trouble as it is (with an ex presenter haunting them for what he did) without creating more problems like losing the trust of the public at large. And closing popular programs isn’t going to help their cause….

  • http://twitter.com/jeff_wode Rory Macqueen

    What are the listening figures for The Treehouse?

    • Radio Geordie

      The station’s ratings as a whole are piss poor compared with the local chart toppers such as Magic, Heart & Capital. In fact, they are down towards the bottom of the chart with LBC.

  • http://www.facebook.com/craig.strong.75 Craig Strong

    A legend of broadcasting and they fire him? How utterly stupid of the BBC!

  • Stevie

    The BBC have sacked Danny before and I’m sure they will sack him again in the future!

  • Tom

    Philistines.

  • Radio Geordie

    It’s about time the BBC gave up on London and let a commercial operation that would provide a real choice the frequency.
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    The reason I say this is because ever since it launched in 1970 as BBC RADIO LONDON, it has been re-launched 3 times (GLR, BBC LDN and BBC LONDON) and at great expense to the taxpayer.
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    Scrapping the service would save the BBC a fortune, wouldn’t it?

    • http://www.facebook.com/john.lyons.1000 John Lyons

      The BBC is not paid for out of taxes. And it would be politically tricky for the Beeb to provide local radio everywhere in the country except the capital city, where people pay the same licence fee as everyone else.

  • Steph

    Is this the latest of the David Robey effect that over the years has claimed Coldcut, Bob Jones, Ross Allen, Norman Jay, and RItu? :(

  • Shaun

    ***Cough***Cough***LBC…

    • Stevie

      ***Cough***Cough***LBC… Not a chance. It’s Radio Rent-a-Gob nothing more.