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  2. Heart Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Radio Broadland played both classic hit music and current chart hits, but in 1995 the decision was made by the EAR group to make better use of the AM slot. Amber Radio was created in Norfolk and Suffolk playing 60s and 70s music, whilst Broadland 102 focused more on current and recent chart hits. The EAR group continued to be run by ...

  3. Heart East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Heart East Anglia was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcast to Norfolk and Suffolk from studios in Norwich.. The station launched on Friday 3 September 2010 as a result of a merger between Heart Norwich (formerly Radio Broadland) and Heart Ipswich (formerly Radio Orwell and Saxon Radio, latterly SGR FM).

  4. East Anglian Radio - Wikipedia

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    East Anglian Radio was a company based in Norwich that operated 3 Independent Local Radio stations in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex in the UK. [1] The stations owned by the group were: Radio Broadland in Norwich. SGR FM in Ipswich & Bury St Edmunds (originally, Radio Orwell in Ipswich and Saxon Radio in Bury St Edmunds).

  5. Heart Colchester - Wikipedia

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    Heart Colchester (formerly SGR Colchester) was an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to Colchester and the surrounding areas. The station was launched in 1993 as SGR Colchester by the East Anglian Radio group, which also operated the Ipswich-based SGR-FM, Radio Broadland in Norwich, and Amber Radio across Suffolk and Norfolk.

  6. Amber Radio - Wikipedia

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    On 24 September 1995, the AM frequencies of Broadland and SGR fm became Amber Radio, playing mainly music from the 1960s and 1970s, allowing the FM stations to focus more on current and recent chart hits. All the stations were programmed by EAR group programme director Mike Stewart, with Dave Brown in Norwich and Mark Pryke at Ipswich as local ...

  7. Heart East - Wikipedia

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    Radio Broadland began broadcasting from Norwich in October 1984, serving Norfolk and north Suffolk. Northants 96 began broadcasting from Northampton in November 1986, serving Northamptonshire . Q103 began broadcasting from Cambridge in February 1989, covering the Cambridge, Newmarket and Haverhill areas.

  8. Suffolk Group Radio - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Norwich-based station Radio Broadland took over Orwell and Saxon and to reflect the addition of these new stations, the company became East Anglian Radio.The new group re-launched Orwell and Saxon as one station under the name of SGR FM in 1992 and the following year, the station moved from its original studios in the centre of Ipswich to a brand new base on the outskirts of the town.

  9. The One Network - Wikipedia

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    The One Network was the collective name for thirty-eight regional Independent Local Radio licences operated by GCap Media in the United Kingdom.It was formed from the combination of GWR Group's 'The Mix Network' and Capital Radio Group's 'The Capital Radio Network' when the companies merged in 2005.