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Radio Newark Newark: 107.8 FM Also on small-scale DAB+: 2 May 2015 Nevis Radio: Fort William: 96.6 FM 97.0 FM 102.3 FM 102.4 FM 1 August 1994 NOTE: On-air from 1994 as a commercial station until switching to a community licence in 2013: Radio Ninesprings Yeovil and South Somerset: 104.5 FM (Yeovil and parts of West Dorset) 103.3 FM
BBC Radio 1Xtra broadcasts hip hop, R&B and drum and bass, featuring simulcasts on Radio 1 weeknights and Saturday nights. BBC Radio 2 is the UK's most listened-to radio station, playing classic and contemporary music for an older audience, as well as specialist music programmes in the evening (FM 88.1 - 90.2 MHz)
BBC Radio Scotland – An English-language radio station for Scotland. BBC Radio nan Gàidheal – A Scottish Gaelic language radio station. BBC Radio Orkney – A part-time radio station for Orkney which opts out of Radio Scotland. BBC Radio Shetland – A part-time radio station for Shetland which opts out of Radio Scotland.
BBC Radio Surrey 14 November 1991 Surrey Northeastern Hampshire Northern West Sussex: Guildford — 104.0 104.6 10C 722 MW 1368 kHz (1984–3 Jan 2018) BBC Radio Sussex 14 February 1968 (as BBC Radio Brighton) East Sussex West Sussex: Brighton — 95.0 95.1 95.3 104.5 104.8 10B 720 MW 1161 kHz (1983–3 Jan 2018) MW 1485 kHz (1972–3 Jan 2018)
Global Radio 24 hours 11553 H 22000 5/6 0106 721 Classic FM: Global Radio 24 hours 11553 H 22000 5/6 0169 Manual tuning: Desi Radio The Panjabi Centre Ltd: 24 hours 11538 V 22000 5/6 0147 Manual tuning: EWTN Europe Eternal Word Television Network 24 hours 11265 V 27500 2/3 0121 722 Gold: Global Radio 24 hours 11553 H 22000 5/6 0111 733 Heart ...
Radio stations in British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies (7 C, 3 P) Radio stations in England (40 C, 25 P) Radio stations in Northern Ireland (3 C, 32 P)
September – A rebranding of the commercial radio chart show sees it lose the Network Chart Show branding and is now called the ‘’Pepsi Chart’’. [5] 1997. 31 August – Regular programming on the BBC's radio and television stations is abandoned to provide ongoing news coverage of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Consequently, for ...
The first issue (28 September 1923) The Radio Times was first issued on 28 September 1923 [9] for the price of 2d, carrying details of programmes for six BBC wireless stations (2LO, 5IT, 2ZY, 5NO, 5WA and 5SC); newspapers at the time boycotted radio listings fearing that increased listenership might decrease their sales. [10]