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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It started broacast in 1967. The Government had introduced the Marine Offences Act which meant that the majority of the 'pirate' stations, which were broadcast from ships moored outside territorial waters, were shut down. To try and fill the gap in the market, the BBC launched its own pop station with such go-ahead hep cat DJ's as Jimmy Young, Pete Murray an Terry Wogan.
It has adapted a bit since then, but is facing falling audiences. squeezed by the internet, commercial competition, and a general downturn in the importance of music in youth culture.