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Rob Fahey 09:50 (BST)
09/03/2007

Rob Fahey

One Life Left tops iTunes rankings

British videogames radio show is a podcast hit

Europe's only FM-broadcast gaming radio show, One Life Left, has soared to the top of iTunes' rankings for games podcasts - outstripping competition from US shows including 1Up and Microsoft blogger Major Nelson.

The hour-long show, which is broadcast on London's Arts Council funded Resonance FM, took the coveted top spot on iTunes for the first time this week.

Over a dozen British industry veterans contribute to the show, which is presented by self-styled "gaming miscreants" Ste Curran and Robert Howells, along with newsreader Ann Scantlebury.

Now on its 33rd weekly show, One Life Left has also broadcast from key British gaming events including the Develop Conference and the Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival.

The show can be downloaded for free from www.onelifeleft.com.

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