[2] The Radio 1 show included humorous chat interspersed with music.
[citation needed] Following a long association with Forces Broadcasting, in 2001 Page founded the army base radio Garrison FM,[3] where he presented the Saturday lunchtime slot until the station was taken over by BFBS in 2013.
[4] In 2013, Page announced he was seeking backers in local business to support a bid to seek a commercial radio licence for Teesside, after TFM closed its Teesside Studio and merged broadcast operations with its sister station Metro Radio in Newcastle.
[6] He was found guilty at Teesside Crown Court in March 2022 and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
[7] This was later raised to 18 years by three Court of Appeal judges who said the original term was unduly lenient.