| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Rhiannon Hughes | |
| 52 | Richard Watts | Radio Frequency has always maintained it's position as a credit to broadcasting in Leeds, producing content that is not only popular, unique and wholesome |
| 53 | Danny Caddy | Radio Frequency gave a boost to the scene of music it represented and was good for the community in general, opening their eyes to types of music they might not have come across otherwise |
| 54 | Harry Spendlove | Frequency is quality! |
| 55 | George Jeffery | |
| 56 | Danielle Miles | |
| 57 | Lynne Cherriman | |
| 58 | Christina Edwards | Keep Radio Frequency alive- great station and banging tunes. Am a regular listener and have never felt influenced towards guns, drugs or violence by the station- only to have a bit of a dance around wherever i'm listening. Leeds needs frequency X |
| 59 | tom hulme | |
| 60 | Hannah Rogers | |
| 61 | Greg Ortegel | bring back the station please! missing it loads:( |
| 62 | Mike Carrick | |
| 63 | KRISHA PATEL | |
| 64 | Chris Jefferies | |
| 65 | Leon Foks | Keep internet radio ALIVE!!! |
| 66 | Stephen Caffull | |
| 67 | Will Orr | I completely agree with all of the points. Radio Frequency was a huge benefit to many people in Leeds and really brought together the drum and bass community. |
| 68 | luke mcfayden | radio frequency is appreciated by so many dnb fans it wud be a shame to get rid of it just because everyone and everything has to be politically correct these days. |
| 69 | Leon Bailey | |
| 70 | richard whan | |
| 71 | Simon Morford | |
| 72 | Keira | |
| 73 | Helen Oakley | |
| 74 | Oliver Carden | |
| 75 | Ben | |
| 76 | Anonymous | Radio frequency promotes the underground music to people who want to either get involved in the show in the many ways possible - dj, mc, broadcast, live events, etc ect. They pose no threat and promote the anti drug, gun and many other crime campains. Leeds needs this multicultural station to broadcast to the public who demand the supply of the music we love. |
| 77 | Christian Hoyle | This is an extremely worthy cause |
| 78 | Oliver Kilpatrick | |
| 79 | Anonymous | |
| 80 | Tammy Newell | |
| 81 | Nicholas Polydor | |
| 82 | Ben Tregaskes | |
| 83 | Ed de Lacy | |
| 84 | Scott Jefferson | Nothing has changed in the 15 years I have listened to FM Radio. The music I love is rarely given any airtime on the FM dial. I feel the government and the people in charge of the radio frequencies only care about the money to be made and not the music. It sickens and angers me the way pirate radio is treated and lies spread about how they make aeroplanes crash and are run by gangsters because the eastablishment can't possibly understand the love for music that some people have and the reason's Pirates operate. Pirates are the only ones out there doing it for the people. I also love the community aspect that pirates have, the interaction with the listeners, I've never seen this repeated on commercial radio. As usualy my comments will be ignored. I've wrote letters in the past to the Radio Authority and Ofcom and they haven't taken a blind bit of notice. Costs associated with having an FM license need to be substantially reduced so the music out there that is being made for the love of music and not to make money has a chance to get aired. Music is an art as well you know. |
| 85 | Matt Briggs | |
| 86 | Anonymous | |
| 87 | Sarah Young | |
| 88 | Happsy | Big up the Radio Frequency gang!! |
| 89 | Edward Haugland | |
| 90 | Andy Lawrence | |
| 91 | Rob Hannah | |
| 92 | Peadar McCabe | |
| 93 | Philippa Lee-Johnson | |
| 94 | joe paul | |
| 95 | Andrew Emery | keep the dream alive |
| 96 | stefan manojlovic | |
| 97 | craig longthorn | good luck and hope u come back soon |
| 98 | Elena | |
| 99 | Victoria Armitage | |
| 100 | kay dobson | |