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Chester's Dee Radio is an Independent Local Radio station serving the city of Chester and surrounding areas. The station is independent and locally owned and broadcasts from studios at Riverside Innovation Centre. As of March 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 12,000, according to RAJAR. [1]
Cheshire's Silk Radio is an Independent Local Radio serving Macclesfield and parts of East Cheshire, owned and operated by neighbouring station Chester's Dee Radio. [1] It broadcasts a mix of current and classic hits alongside local news and sport. As of March 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 7,000, according to RAJAR. [2]
11A - radio stations operated under the Sound Digital multiplex; ... Chester's Dee Radio: North East Wales and West Cheshire: 106.3 : 10D Cheshire's Silk Radio:
Chester's Dee Radio is the city's radio station, with Heart North West, Capital North West and Wales and BBC Radio Merseyside also broadcasting locally. Lache FM is currently Chester's only Community radio station.
Local radio stations are BBC Radio Merseyside on 95.8 FM, Capital North West & Wales on 97.1 FM, Heart North West on 105.4 FM, Smooth Radio North West on 100.4 FM, and Dee Radio on 106.3 FM. [20] The town is served by the local newspaper, Chester and District Standard (formerly The Ellesmere Port Standard). [21]
WJFN is owned by John Fredericks and operated by MAGA Radio Network. [4] WJFN also transmits on FM translator station W224EB on 92.7 MHz, based in Chester, Virginia. [5] WJFN is a simulcast of WJFN-FM 100.5 and mostly carries nationally syndicated talk shows, including Steve Bannon, Mark Levin, and Red Eye Radio.
The station calls itself "2WD" referring to the two Ws in its call letters, followed by a D and an E that can be pronounced as "DEE". WWDE-FM is one of two Hampton Roads FM radio stations to play all-Christmas music from mid-November to December 25, the other being WMOV-FM, owned by iHeartMedia.
KSGM transmitted its first broadcast on July 5, 1947, from Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.KSGM was located at 1450 on the AM dial with a power output of 250 watts. KSGM's pioneer broadcasting schedule included local news of interest to the Chester community, religious broadcasts from St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, sports from Chester High School and special programming from Menard ...