Voice of Peace - Voice of Peace Relaunch

Voice of Peace Relaunch

In August 2009, a Voice of Peace tribute station was launched as an online radio service (streaming at 128 kbit/s). It returned on Saturday November 7, 2009 at 12.00 UTC at http://www.theVoiceOfPeace.co.il

By Christmas 2009, it featured some live programmes, as well as syndicated shows. The Voice of Peace is now programmed by former Voice of Peace presenter Mark Hanna, who was a regular presenter during the summer of 1992. One of the station's earliest DJs, Alan Roberts, a former programme director who originally spent about a year with the station in 1976 and 1977, also presents some evening programmes.

On August 16, 2010, former VOP DJ (1985), Andy Cox, returned to the station. He broadcasts a one-hour show on Mondays, and is host of The Weekend Special on Saturdays.

On August 24, 2010, former VOP DJ (1987) Richard Doran Ticho Ticho returned to the air as host of the one-hour program the Spotlight.

On November 24, 2010 former VOP DJ (1986), Rob Charles returned to the Voice of Peace with all time number ones show, aired every Wednesday.

On February 5, 2011 former VOP DJ, John Macdonald returned with a weekly live show broadcast from Pulse studios in Scotland. John also hosts his much remembered show late night affair, each day at midnight.

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