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During the Isle of Man TT races, the 1368 kHz frequency provides news and results on the races. The service, originally known as Manx Radio TT or simply Radio TT, is also available on 87.9 FM in Douglas and 100.6 FM in Sulby. Presenters can be heard each day, John Moss presents the TT news bulletins and the commentary team cover the practice ...
Energy FM broadcasts from the Isle of Man on 98.6, 91.2, 93.4, 98.4, 102.4 and 105.2 FM and online via the website energyfm.net and UK Radioplayer. The FM signal can be heard as far away as north Wales , southern Scotland , west Lancashire , and the east of Northern Ireland .
The Isle of Man has three radio stations: Manx Radio, Energy FM and 3FM. There is no insular television service, but local transmitters retransmit British mainland digital broadcasts via the free-to-air digital terrestrial service Freeview. The Isle of Man is served by BBC North West for BBC One and BBC Two television services, and ITV Granada ...
Carnaby Street leans heavily on the kind of presentation common on Radio Caroline, making reference to that station's strong links to the Isle of Man. Radio jingles and competitions which would have been familiar to listeners of Radio Caroline in the 1960s are common throughout the transmission.
Pages in category "Radio stations in the Isle of Man" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
Since September 2015, Radio Caroline has been broadcasting 'live' for one weekend each month [61] as "Radio Caroline North" (with original DJs and a mixed 1960s, 1970s and 1980s music content and jingles) from its former home the MV Ross Revenge on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, via Manx Radio's 1368 kHz 20 kW transmitter on the Isle of Man. [62]
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Rick Holden, manager of Peel football club on the Isle of Man; player with Oldham Athletic (twice) and Manchester City. [5] Sheila Holland (1937–2000), prolific and best-selling romantic novelist, best known as Charlotte Lamb. Colin Horsley (1920–2012), New Zealand-born classical pianist but with Manx roots; Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio presenter.