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The FM frequency would become Greatest Hits Radio. [24] On the same day, Bauer also announced that three of the four FM frequencies held by Kiss in Cambridge (105.6), Ipswich and Colchester (106.4) and Peterborough (107.7), would switch to carrying Greatest Hits Radio and join the GHR East network. The 106.1 frequency in Norwich would continue ...
The station is mainly networked from Greatest Hits Radio in London, although some programming comes from Liverpool and Manchester. Until November 2024, a regional afternoon show for Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire was broadcast from the Leeds studios by Steve Priestley. Stephanie Hirst regularly covered the show in Priestley's absence.
Greatest Hits Radio South Yorkshire is an Independent Local Radio station serving South Yorkshire and the North Midlands, which broadcasts as part of the Greatest Hits Radio network. As of March 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 272,000 listeners, according to RAJAR .
After acquiring several businesses in early 2019, in May 2020, Bauer announced many of their radio stations would rebrand and join the Greatest Hits Radio network, including six stations in the East of England: [1] Essex - Greatest Hits Radio Essex; Ipswich & Suffolk; Norfolk & North Suffolk - The Beach, North Norfolk Radio and Radio Norwich 99.9
Radio ceased broadcasting on FM in the West Midlands and was replaced by a similar classic rock service, Planet Rock, following its sale to Bauer. In September 2015, the 105.2 FM frequency was taken over again by Absolute Radio. In January 2019, Bauer launched Greatest Hits Radio launched in the West Midlands, replacing Absolute Radio on 105.2 ...
In 2004 Star's frequency allocation changed to 107.2 with increased transmitter power for better coverage. UKRD sold the Bristol licence to new owners Tomahawk Radio and shared new premises with another radio station, Bristol's Original 106.5.
In May 2013, CFM became the first radio station to broadcast from a nuclear reprocessing site at Sellafield, West Cumbria. CFM was one of two stations within the Hits Radio Network that did not broadcast on DAB (the other being Radio Borders based in Galashiels). This was due to the lack of local DAB multiplexes in Cumbria.
On 29 August 2023, Bauer announced that from 2 October 2023, Gem will be available only on DAB and online, while its FM frequency, 106 MHz will be switched to Greatest Hits Radio, [16] stating that 'there are so many FM frequencies in the area it was not possible for both stations to be on FM at once'.