Rob Da Bank droped 'Bombom' by Sam and the Womp on his Radio 1 show today. Bom Bom by Sam and the Womp produced by Raz Olsher at Fossil Studios.
Here is the link to the full show: Bombom
 


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olivia
08/07/2012 10:28

Ilove the womp best song goin

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10/30/2012 21:01

I very much agree with all of this BBC radio, but we need a more inclusive format with the ability to evolve alongside.

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Listening numbers continued to decline but the station succeeded in targeting a younger age-group and more cross gender groups. Eventually, this change in content was reflected by a rise in audience that is continuing to this day. Notably, the station has received praise for shows such as The Surgery with Aled, Bobby Friction and Nihal, The Evening Session with Steve Lamacq and its successor Zane Lowe. Its website has also been well received. However, the breakfast show and the UK Top 40 continued to struggle. In 2000, Zoë Ball was replaced in the mornings by friend and fellow ladette Sara Cox, but, despite heavy promotion, listening figures for the breakfast show continued to fall. In 2004 Cox was replaced by Chris Moyles. The newly rebranded breakfast show was known as The Chris Moyles Show and it increased its audience, ahead of The Today Programme on Radio 4 as the second most popular breakfast show (after The Chris Evans Breakfast Show hosted by Chris Evans). Moyles continued to use innovative ways to try to tempt listeners from the 'Wake up with Wogan' show; in 2006, for example, creating a 'SAY NO TO WOGAN' campaign live on-air. This angered the BBC hierarchy, though the row simmered down when it was clear that the 'campaign' had totally failed to alter the listening trends of the time – Wogan still increased figures at a faster rate than Moyles. The chart show's ratings fell after the departure of long-time host Mark Goodier, amid falling single sales in the UK. Ratings for the show fell in 2002 whilst Goodier was still presenting the show, meaning that commercial radio's Network Chart overtook it in the ratings for the first time. However, the BBC denied he was being sacked. The BBC show now competes with networked commercial radio's The Big Top 40 Show which is broadcast at the same time.

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Raz Olsher
08/14/2012 03:11

Womp power!

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11/08/2012 01:52

Great I liked the show a lot.Thanks for providing the link.

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Really i must say the show is very good ans basically the bom bom.

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02/05/2013 20:40

Can you forward me some links to download it , as it is a very good video .

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Hey I missed the show. Thankfully you got the audio clip here. It seems that you had a great show.

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Great hit you guys have here. Is it going ti be playing on the radio? because I think it should.

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04/15/2013 21:54

We need a more inclusive format with the ability to evolve alongside.

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