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Heart 70s is a national digital radio station owned and operated by Global as a spin-off from Heart. [1] The station broadcasts from studios at Leicester Square in London. Launched on 30 August 2019, Heart 70s is a rolling music service playing non-stop “feel good” music from the 1970s.
Greatest Hits Radio 60s: Music from the 1960s Bauer Media Group 11A Gold: Oldies Global 11D / 12A 722 0121 923 Heart UK: Hot adult contemporary music Global 11D / 12A 728 733 0111 918 Also on 106.2 FM in Greater London: Heart 70s: Music from the 1970s Global 11D / 12A Heart 80s: Music from the 1980s Global 11D / 12A 0112 921 Heart 90s: Music ...
The 60s service began broadcasting from 22 November 2011 on various DAB multiplexes around the country and online. [3] Absolute Radio 70s launched a week later. [ 4 ] Upon its launch the station was more widely available than its 70s counterpart, airing on DAB in London, the north and west of England, and Scotland.
Heart is a network of thirteen independent adult contemporary radio stations in the United Kingdom, broadcasting a mix of local and networked programming. Ten of the stations are owned and operated by Global, while the other three are owned and operated under separate franchise agreements.
[5] [6] Smooth 70s subsequently ceased transmission on 6 October 2013, and its national frequency was taken over by Capital XTRA. Six years later, Global resumed transmission of a national 70s music service with the launch of Heart 70s , which is now Absolute 70s' chief competitor (other stations, such as Pirate 70s have existed in the interim ...
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(Many of the FM pop stations to which the Gold stations were sister operations are themselves now part of the Heart or Capital networks.) The original presenters on the early incarnation of Capital Gold included Tony Blackburn, Kenny Everett and David Hamilton. The hiring of radio personalities to host networked shows continued to be a feature ...
They are owned by Kensington Digital Media and are known as "Hippie Radio." The stations focus on the "hippie era," playing the hits of the 1960s, 70s and 80s. WHPY-FM has an effective radiated power of 6,000 watts. The transmitter is on McCrory Lane in Nashville, near Interstate 40. [3]