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We’re also the official radio partner for the Isle of Wight festival, where we’re on-site with exclusive interviews, live tracks and uninterrupted stage sets from star-studded line-ups.

Carried on Astra 2A, it launched on the channel 917 of the Sky EPG, [116] and then could be found on Astra 2G as Absolute Radio on channel 0107 of SKY UK EPG.

Launched on 29 November 2011, Absolute 70s is the seventh radio station launched under the Absolute branding. Whether that's the public appearances gone wrong, the brand campaigns we'd rather forget, or the reality TV that still haunts us - nothing is off the cards. Get your Absolute Radio fix in the recommends feed, which highlights all the best shows, competitions, tickets and events in one place.

We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. It broadcasts nationally across the UK via digital audio broadcasting and was on 1215 kHz MW until the closure of medium wave transmissions on 20 January 2023. As they uncover shared passions for riding they also delve into themes of wellbeing and mental health. Dave Berry and Matt Dyson wake up our listeners every morning, and on top of having the biggest guests and greatest gigs, Breakfast Show listeners will continue to enjoy UK radio’s first ever tailored music service.If that wasn’t enough, they also have thousands of hours of on-demand comedy programming on their podcast channels too, enjoyed by millions every year. Subsequently, by September 2014, all other London-based Bauer stations moved from Mappin House to a refurbished One Golden Square, creating a new national radio hub. We like to keep things fresh with our No Repeat Guarantee, which means you’ll never hear the same song twice between 9am and 5pm, 5 days a week. On this, their new podcast, the pair welcome you into their home for a personal, fascinating and funny journey through a musical world. FM's Absolute Country, playing non-stop crooners and banjos, dance-tunes and fiddles, ballads and harmonicas.

David Campbell, previously managing director of one of Virgin's post-production television companies, [14] was the chief executive at launch. As part of the deal, Absolute Radio International, operator of two FM licences in Oxford, would manage the station. Probably need the money though because they advertising will be threadbare once the government stops wasting taxpayers money on "watch out for covid" adverts. I mean Frank Skinner on a Saturday morning and Jason Manford on a Sunday morning, now everyone is trying a celebrity format at the weekends. The last song to be played on Virgin Radio was " American Pie" by Don McLean and the first to be played on Absolute Radio was " A Day in the Life" by The Beatles.Gemma and her guests share open and honest experiences and you’ll hear some of the most jaw dropping stories. Constant repetition of jingles, being reminded every few minutes what the name of the station is and who the no-mark DJs are, stupid over-the-top laughter, and as for "where the music matters" .

The original line-up of DJs included Richard Skinner, Russ Williams, Jono Coleman, Mitch Johnson, Graham Dene, Nick Abbot, Wendy Lloyd, Tommy Vance, Emperor Rosko and Dave Fanning. To repeat what everyone else has said - it will indeed be interesting to see if this works out for them. Virgin flies the flag on the airwaves: Richard Branson's new station looks set to stir things up in radio". The Broadcasting Act 1990 allowed for the launch of independent national radio (INR) stations in the United Kingdom.The station focuses on rock and indie music [1] such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse, U2, Oasis, Arctic Monkeys and the White Stripes. Must be the "joined up thinking" mindset that seems to have finally made it into Bauer HQ, particularly with Ben Cooper joining. Later that year, TV-am lost its ITV franchise [7] and its stake in the radio station was sold in March 1993 [8] to Apax Partners, JP Morgan Investment Corporation and Sir David Frost. The station used the 1215 MW frequency to play songs from The Andrews Sisters, Vera Lynn, Billie Holiday, Judy Garland, Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, Doris Day and Gracie Fields for 24 hours with Dave Berry, [149] Leona Graham [150] and Claire Sturgess presenting shows, which included archive and reminisces from VE Day veterans.

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