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One of the longest-running non-commercial smooth jazz radio programs in the United States was "The Quiet Storm," [20] which aired weekly on the community-based WGDR in Plainfield, Vermont and its sister station, WGDH in Hardwick, Vermont, both owned by Goddard College. Launched in 1998 and hosted by Skeeter Sanders, "The Quiet Storm" was a 50 ...
Smooth London is a regional radio station owned and operated by Global as part of the Smooth Radio network. It broadcasts to the Greater London area from Croydon transmitting station on 102.2 MHz. It broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format from Global's studios in Leicester Square, London, and replaced 102.2 Smooth FM on 26 March 2007.
Smooth Radio 70s: Greater London: 11B (DAB+) Smooth Radio Soul: Greater London: 11B (DAB+) Sout al Khaleej Greater London: 11B Star Radio: Cambridgeshire, Essex and Suffolk: 100.7 107.1 107.3 (Saffron Walden) 107.9 : 11C (Cambridgeshire) Sunrise Radio: London: 963 (East London) 972 (West London) Sound Digital DAB Sunrise Radio (Yorkshire) Bradford
In April 2009, Jazz FM became a tenant of World Radio Network Broadcast, allowing the live broadcasting of programming from its two studios in Vauxhall, London. Jazz FM also leased office space within the same complex. [61] In April 2009, Richard Wheatly bought the name and branding rights for Jazz FM from GMG Radio. [62]
102.2 Jazz FM (also known as London Jazz Radio and JFM) was an Independent Local Radio for London run by GMG Radio. The station was based in and broadcast from Castlereagh Street [ 1 ] in London. The station experimented with its core playlist over its fifteen-year history, incorporating smooth jazz , mainstream jazz, soul, jazz fusion , acid ...
Smooth Radio is a network of local radio stations broadcasting on FM and DAB in the United Kingdom.It retains one outlet on AM.Smooth Radio previously featured a soft adult contemporary radio format but has introduced more upbeat music since 2023.
11 March – Smooth Radio has recruited GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips to present a Sunday afternoon show on 102.2 Smooth Radio from Easter Sunday (23 March). [12] 23 April – An application by GMG Radio to end a commitment that Smooth Radio in London and Manchester must play 45 hours of jazz each week is rejected by Ofcom.
102.2 Smooth FM was an Independent Local Radio station for Greater London. It replaced 102.2 Jazz FM on 7 June 2005 at 10 am, with the help of R&B singer Lemar and the then breakfast show host Jon Scragg.