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  2. MFR (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    MFR (Moray Firth Radio [1]) is an Independent Local Radio station based in Inverness, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Hits Radio Network. It broadcasts to Moray, Scottish Highlands and North West Aberdeenshire. As of September 2024, the station has a weekly audience of 91,000 listeners according to RAJAR. [2]

  3. MFR, Tay FM and Northsound breakfast shows to end - AOL

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    Radio Forth - predecessor of Forth 1 - is 50 in January. Radio Tay, Northsound and Moray Firth date back to the early 80s. The practice of networking -sharing programmes - had become common in ...

  4. Mounteagle transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 Mounteagle was chosen as the site of the first commercial radio broadcasts in northern Scotland, with Moray Firth Radio taking to the air on 23 February of that year. In 1996 transmitters for Classic FM were added, and then later in 1997 Mounteagle began broadcasting television services again, when transmitters were installed for the ...

  5. Rosemarkie transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    The Rosemarkie transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, situated close to the town of Rosemarkie, Scotland, in Highland (grid reference).It consists of a 110 metres (361 ft) high guyed steel lattice mast erected on land that is itself about 210 m above sea level only a few hundred metres from the coast of the Moray Firth.

  6. Knock More transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    Programmes from Channel 4 opened on UHF channel 29 in April 1984, with BBC Radio broadcasts on VHF band II commencing from October 1984. [ 10 ] Knock More also broadcast its UHF 625-line colour television programmes on alternative frequencies (UHF channels 66/55/59/62) in a south-westerly direction to provide a better source for the television ...

  7. Timeline of radio in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    23 February – Moray Firth Radio begins broadcasting to Inverness and the surrounding area of north east Scotland. [6] 1983. No events. 1984. August – Radio Forth becomes the first Independent Local Radio station to broadcast a part-time split service. It is Festival City Radio, which provides coverage of the 1984 Edinburgh Festival. 1985

  8. 2021 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    Moray Firth Radio's 40th anniversary is celebrated with an evening online event staged by members of the Radio Academy's Scottish branch. [63] The RadioToday website reports that 30 community stations are to begin airing Greenborne, a 12 episode soap set in a village in the post-COVID era and starring John Altman. [64] 10 February –

  9. Timeline of independent radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    23 February – Moray Firth Radio begins broadcasting to Inverness and the surrounding area of north east Scotland. 1 March – Chiltern Radio's broadcast area expands when it begins broadcasting to the Bedford area. April – At the start of the Falklands War, Radio Victory begins 24-hour broadcasting.