BBC Radio Foyle breakfast show to be cut to 30 minutes

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.BBCRadioFoyle is to broadcast a half-hour breakfast news programme to replace the current two-hour show, but hourly radio news bulletins will remain

Other schedule changes in the station include the Mark Patterson show moving to the earlier 12:00 to 13:30 slot.Hugo Duncan's programme will be presented and produced from the Foyle studios in Londonderry.

Hugo Duncan's weekday programme from 13:30 to 15:00 will be broadcast on both Radio Ulster and Radio Foyle but it will be presented and produced from the Foyle studios in Londonderry. Some of the evening and weekend schedules on Radio Foyle and Radio Ulster will also change from 24 April. Existing Radio Ulster evening programmes, including those presented by Ralph McLean and Eve Blair, will be broadcast from Radio Foyle's studios.

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