| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Anonymous | |
| 102 | Anonymous | The world needs Radio Frequency! |
| 103 | Alex Shufflebottom | |
| 104 | Chris Sheen | Seriously, nothing but love for these shows. |
| 105 | Dylan Morris | |
| 106 | Harry Agius | |
| 107 | Charles Cox | Radio Frequency is giving something positive to the community and there is nothing negative about it. Such projects ought to be encouraged rather than shut down and i fail to see any resonable counter-arguments to this. |
| 108 | Oscar Zak | |
| 109 | Anonymous | |
| 110 | Ed Doughty | |
| 111 | Karina Mason | |
| 112 | Anonymous | the comments of radio being linked to drugs and violence is disgusting i used to take drugs once i started mixing on the radio it changed my life for the better. it gives me and hundreds of other people something to do and something to work towards. if it wasnt for pirate radio you wouldnt have the likes of famous djs like andy c, bailey, dj hype. do the right thing |
| 113 | Adrian Smith | "Radio Frequency" gave young people an understanding of where to go in life especially as it was mainly an underground orientated station, alot of people co-inside underground music with drugs and "Radio Frequency" in my mind showed it wasnt about that at all by advertising adverts such as "talk to frank" for eg. In my opinion "Radio Frequency" brought people together without showing any negetive impact to any listener of any age. |
| 114 | Ellis Grouse | |
| 115 | Mark Butterworth | These stations should be common place as they cater for the millions of people not pigeon holed into the "POP" culture. Mainstream radio stations do not provide enough for large towns such as leeds for their musical variety.
Bring back Radio Frequency. |
| 116 | Patrick Hughes | Good luck
DJ Shy |
| 117 | Anonymous | |
| 118 | Tim Hawkins | |
| 119 | scott howells | RF is the best radio station!! bringing together a community of djs and drum n bass listeners. not only does this radio station promote a positive attitude towards anti-drugs and violence schemes (e.g by promoting ask frank adverts) also it is always looking for the young talent of leeds, by doing this it is getting the youths to put their talents and ambitions to better use and keeping them out of trouble. as their passion for Ding will only increase as time goes by, making them realise that dedication and ambtion can take you a long way and should keep them in a job (to buy records etc.i know this for a fact as i DJ myself! ) RF has a massive fan base and should be allowed to carry on as its not only bringing a community together but also speading the word and talents of the underground scene witch has been given a bad reputation with gansta violence and drugs, but if any of the procecution in the case actually listened to the station they would realise that they dont encourage any sort of debaurtuary/derogartury issues, they dont even swaer on the radio!!! if you close down the radio you will only be adding to the problem and not solving it. If there is anything more inwhich i can do/help on keeping RF 88.1 on the airwaves, dont hesitate to ask. |
| 120 | Critical Dub | |
| 121 | Toby Griffiths | |
| 122 | Adam Ryan | big up radio frequency! |
| 123 | FiveFive | |
| 124 | Mr Duncan Halliday | I would like to support this petition I believe that frequency does give much more information, and time to issues affecting their audience. From sexual health and drugs and abuse of than any commercial station, which can only be a good thing. This is done so with use of public information type adverts which at least attempt to highlight these issues, which would not be seen as profitable by commercial stations. |
| 125 | Stuart Mann | As a ,istemer i always found the shows professional & well produced. |
| 126 | Alex Richards | Keep Radio Frequency alive!
Soundwave |
| 127 | Anonymous | let them off lightly |
| 128 | Steven Bridges | |
| 129 | Anonymous | thanks radio frequency for been the highlight of my weekends would not be the same withhout u nd ur BIG tunes |
| 130 | dj jocky | |
| 131 | Anonymous | |
| 132 | kerri | |
| 133 | Billy Adamson | |
| 134 | Guy Calvert | |
| 135 | Sally Riozza | |
| 136 | M!ke D | this station is well worth keeping, a true gem and at last something to cater for the taste of loads of people so far unaccomodated for! |
| 137 | Jason Crossley | why....... RF did nothing wrong.
88.1fm was not being used in this area and nothing illegal was promoted so why all the hate. |
| 138 | Anonymous | |
| 139 | Span | Keep Radio Frequency coz all the boys are mint :)
Much Love
xx |
| 140 | Anonymous | FREQUENCY FM HAVE BEEN PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY. |
| 141 | Anonymous | |
| 142 | Noel Radcliffe | |
| 143 | Michael Backhouse | |
| 144 | Charlotte Henly | naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. |
| 145 | Anonymous | before radio me and my friends were out till all hours, stealing cars, robbing man, taking class a's.
frequenc changed my life for the better and everyone involved. |
| 146 | Robyn Turner | |
| 147 | Chris Tripp | |
| 148 | Frank Colman | |
| 149 | John Williams | |
| 150 | Nick Lattimer | |