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The Sheerness Times Guardian is now the only newspaper serving the town and island at large, owned by the KM Group. The Sheppey Gazette closed in 2011 after around 100 years of publication. It was owned by Northcliffe Media. Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC South East and ITV Meridian.
KM Media Group is a multimedia company in the county of Kent, England which originated as the publisher of the Kent Messenger.The Group now produces local newspapers, radio stations, TV and websites throughout the county.
The Sheerness Times Guardian, in its current form, was formed in September 1939 by the merger of the Sheerness Guardian and the Sheerness Times. The former paper had launched in 1858, the latter in 1868r. [2] It was bought by the KM Group in 1987. [3] Along with the rest of the KM-owned papers, the Times Guardian was given a design overhaul in ...
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Local radio stations are: BBC Radio Kent on 96.7 FM; Heart South on 103.1 FM; SFM Radio (for Sittingbourne) on 106.9 FM [25] BRFM 95.6 FM on 95.6 FM and Sheppey FM 92.2 on 92.2 FM (for the Isle of Sheppey) Local newspapers are Sittingbourne News Extra, [26] yourswale, and Sheerness Times Guardian that serves the Isle of Sheppey.
Television signals are received from the Bluebell Hill TV transmitter. [14] The town is served by county-wide radio stations: BBC Radio Kent, Heart South, Gold Radio. Community radio based stations are BRFM 95.6 FM, and Sheppey FM 92.2. The Sheerness Times Guardian is the local weekly newspaper.
The channel launched at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time on March 25, 2009 as YNN Buffalo, becoming the first news channel owned by TWC to use the now-former "YNN" ("Your News Now") brand. The channel is available in almost all of western New York except for portions of Cattaraugus County that are served by Atlantic Broadband. The channel adopted the ...