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  2. 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.

  3. List of Global Group stations - Wikipedia

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    North West England: 8 September 1998 Heart Scotland: Glasgow: Central and Southern Scotland: 16 September 1994 Heart Solent: Fareham: East Dorset, Hampshire (South/West), Isle of Wight and West Sussex: 30 July 2010 Heart South West: Exeter: Barnstaple, Cornwall, Exeter, Plymouth, South Hams, Torbay: 27 August 2010 Heart Sussex and Surrey ...

  4. Heart South - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the station provided opt-out programming for the East and West of the county - at one point, extending to separate breakfast shows for Ashford and Thanet. Radio Mercury began broadcasting from Crawley in October 1984, serving east Surrey and north Sussex.

  5. BBC Southern Counties Radio - Wikipedia

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    The station was formed by the merger of BBC Radio Sussex and BBC Radio Surrey. It began on 1 August 1994. BBC Radio Sussex had originally been founded on 14 February 1968 as BBC Radio Brighton, broadcasting from studios in Marlborough Place. Des Lynam was one of the original presenters. It expanded to cover the whole of Sussex in October 1983.

  6. West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    West Sussex contains seven local government districts, which are part of a two-tier non-metropolitan county administered by West Sussex County Council. West Sussex and East Sussex were historically the single county Sussex. The South Downs are a defining feature of the county, crossing it from east to west and dividing the north and south.

  7. BBC South East Today - Wikipedia

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    BBC South East Today is the BBC South East regional television news programme, serving Kent, East Sussex, part of West Sussex and a small part of Surrey.Prior to its launch on 3 September 2001, most of the viewers in the region received Newsroom South East, though some had been receiving South Today.

  8. BBC Radio Sussex - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio Sussex is the BBC's local radio station serving the counties of East and West Sussex. It broadcasts on FM , DAB , digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios on Queens Road in Brighton . According to RAJAR , BBC Radio Surrey and BBC Radio Sussex share a combined weekly audience of 192,000 listeners and a 3.7% share as of December 2023.

  9. Cissbury Ring - Wikipedia

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    Cissbury Ring is the largest hill fort in Sussex, the second largest in England [5] and one of the largest in Europe overall, covering some 60 acres (24 hectares). [6] The earthworks that form the fortifications were built around the beginning of the Middle Iron-Age possibly around 250 BC [7] but abandoned in the period 50 BC - 50 AD.