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Formerly known as Virgin Radio Classic Rock, it originally was an internet-only radio station, and launched in 2000 under the name Virgin Classic by Lee Roberts, SMG Radio Director. [1] On DAB Digital Radio in London, the station launched at 12:15pm with Richard Skinner introducing Steppenwolf 's " Born to Be Wild ".
Launched as Virgin Radio Classic Rock in 2000 as part of SMG Radio's strategy to trade total network listening hours at a time when analogue listening hours had been falling. The service was rebranded as Absolute Radio Classic Rock in 2008.
Planet Rock: Classic rock Bauer Media Group 11A Also on DAB on selected local multiplexes: Radio X: Modern rock music Global 11D / 12A 723 0113 960 Also on 104.9 FM in Greater London and 97.7 FM in Greater Manchester: Radio X Classic Rock: Classic rock music Global 11A Smooth 80s 80s Music Global 11A Smooth UK: Adult contemporary music Global ...
The Absolute Radio Network is a network of ten radio stations owned and operated by Bauer Radio.Bauer purchased the TIML Radio Limited network of stations in 2013. Most of the Absolute Radio stations are decade-themed services, alongside the flagship station and classic rock and country-formatted stations.
Absolute Radio Country is a British digital radio station, and is owned and operated by Bauer Radio. It is available via DAB across the UK, online, on Smart Speaker and via the Rayo as part of the Absolute Radio Network.
It was later revealed that Absolute Radio 60s would share some of the DAB multiplexes used by Absolute Classic Rock, with the latter reducing its broadcast capacity on each multiplex to make space available for Absolute Radio 60s. [2] The 60s service began broadcasting from 22 November 2011 on various DAB multiplexes around the country and ...
Absolute Radio Extra is available on Saturday afternoons on Absolute Radio's AM Frequencies between 1.30 and 6.30 [citation needed] In a number of areas, particularly in areas where the signal from the main 1215 transmitters overlap with each other, [citation needed] Absolute Radio Extra operates a number of filler transmitters on different frequencies :-
16 October – Absolute 80s and Absolute 90s move to the DAB+ format, broadcasting in stereo. This gives Bauer the space on the semi-national SDL multiplex to carry more stations, and these include Absolute Country and Absolute Classic Rock. [97] 12 December – Absolute Radio and Absolute Radio 80s were removed from Freesat. [98]