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The hospital stations are to be found on channel 1 on the system which also includes the facility to contact the station via the telephone on the unit. Listening through traditional means required hospitals to maintain a radio system beside each bed, but in many locations Hospedia is now the only way to access hospital radio.
It broadcasts 24 hours a day in high-quality stereo using the hospital's WiFi network across the hospital and via a distribution system free to patients for radio, but which charges for other communications, such as individual bedside wired telephone and television. It is also streamed free online via website, smartphone and smartspeaker.
Friday Night Dinner made a reference to hospital radio, saying Adam Goodman made the music for an advert on hospital radio. BBC Scotland's 'Still Game' features Hospital radio in Series 4 Episode 2 (2005) in which character Tam goes away on holiday and main scallywags, Jack and Victor take over from him as D.Js running the local hospital radio ...
The hospital plays host to Coventry Hospital Radio, a free station provided through the Hospedia bedside units and now online via their website. The station is situated on the 5th floor and is available to all wards and online via the website providing music, entertainment and chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. [21] [22]
Radio Grapevine is a member-station of the Hospital Broadcasting Association and takes part in "Hospital Broadcasting Week" each year. This involves raising the profile of Hospital Radio locally and nationally. [4] Patients within the hospital can listen to Radio Grapevine through their bedside radio sets and switching to Channel 1 on the dial.
York Hospital Radio began broadcasting on 26 January, 1964. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Kingstown Radio is a hospital radio station founded in 1961 and based in Kingston upon Hull, England, broadcasting on 1350 kHz (AM), to patient's bedside Hospedia systems and via the local NHS intranet across the Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Trust. It is a registered charity.
Radio Lollipop is a charitable organization providing a care, comfort, play and entertainment service for children in hospital.It organizes Volunteer Playmakers to spend time with children in wards or in special play areas, taking its name from the radio stations it runs in hospitals playing children's programming - part-presented by children themselves.