UK

Nation Broadcasting to turn off four FM transmitters

Nation has surrendered two FM licences in Scotland and will give up two transmitters in Wales.
In Scotland, 103FM and 106.9FM, which carried Nation Radio Scotland for Helensburgh and Dumbarton, have been given back to Ofcom.
Those frequencies started life as Castle Rock FM and later carried YOUR Radio.
In Wales, Radio Pembrokeshire’s relays in Tenby and Fishguard on 107.5FM will be turned off around the middle of 2025, leaving the station with its main transmitter on 102.5FM which already covers most of the areas in question.
According to Ofcom’s analysis, the population coverage reach (adults 15+) of the existing service is 107,382. By removing the two transmitter sites at Tenby and Fishguard, the population reach who would still be able to receive the service would drop to 98,303, reducing the coverage of the service by 8.5%.
Requesting the change, Nation says there is a continuing trend of declining analogue listening and it expects its DAB listening to overtake analogue within the next licensed period.
Nation submitted a range of commercial impacts linked to declining local revenues, declining audiences and increasing costs. Information was provided to Ofcom which highlighted the range of cost increases across a number of areas, which the Licensee has been considering in the context of maintaining the existing transmitter network.
Further, the proposal highlighted that in order to maintain the current levels of service, the existing transmitter network would need to be updated or replaced, which would require immediate capital expenditure on behalf of the Licensee.
The surrendering of smaller FM licences which duplicate DAB areas for radio stations is on the increase across Europe, and RadioToday understands this trend will continue over the next few years here in the UK.

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UK

Ken Bruce swaps PopMaster for PupMaster as he helps Dogs Trust charity

A partnership between Greatest Hits Radio and the Dogs Trust charity means a new dog feature has been introduced during Ken Bruce’s morning show.
Starting today, the campaign – Ken Bruce’s Underdogs – will be helping to find dogs currently in the care of Dogs Trust their forever homes.
In the brand-new feature on his show, Ken will be shining a spotlight on an ‘Underdog of the Month’ who is available for adoption.
Ken Bruce said: “It was an absolute pleasure to be able to spend some time with Rocky and his friends at the Dogs Trust rehoming centre on my recent visit. As the adopter of several rescue dogs myself, I know just what an unbelievably rewarding and life affirming thing it can be – for both owner and dog.
“I am hopeful that this fantastic new partnership between Greatest Hits Radio and Dogs Trust will result in many more dogs finding their forever homes with loving families.”
As well as the Underdog of the Month feature, Greatest Hits Radio listeners will also be able to access advice on their pet from the experts at Dogs Trust including training and behaviour tips and practical guidance on being a responsible dog owner.
And throughout 2025 other Greatest Hits Radio presenters will be visiting Dogs Trust rehoming centres across the UK as the station aims to find as many homes as possible.
Owen Sharp, CEO of Dogs Trust said, “We are delighted to have the support of Ken and Greatest Hits Radio for this exciting partnership. Every year, we receive thousands of requests for people thinking about giving up their dog and we are currently have over 1,600 dogs in our care, 400 of which we class as Underdogs – dogs who have been in our care for over six months.
“By sharing the stories of our Underdogs, we are hoping that even more of these dogs will find their forever home.”

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UK

Channel 103 raises more than £60,000 in charity radio auction

The annual Christmas Charity Appeal radio auction on Channel 103 has raised more than £60,000 to help disadvantaged families in Jersey.

Islanders bid on more than 200 lots during a five-hour live broadcast on the Jersey radio station.
The auction raised £52,059, while Pledge Your Wedge, through which people are asked to give a donation in exchange for the chance to win a holiday, raised a further £6,200.
“Once again the generosity of listeners in Jersey has been amazing,” said Fiona Walker (pictured), who co-hosted the live show with Channel 103 Breakfast presenter Peter Mac and BBC Radio Jersey afternoon presenter Darcy Kelly.
One of this year’s star lots was a VIP Tour and Tea of Government House in Jersey which raised an incredible £10,000.
The money raised by the appeal goes to improve Christmas for 1,500 disadvantaged individuals or families in Jersey each year, supplying 250 hampers, 1,250 food vouchers, 1,300 fuel vouchers and 1,000 young persons’ gift vouchers.

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US

Dave Coombs To Move To Mornings At WKLH

With Dave Luczak’s upcoming retirement from mornings Saga Communications’ “Classic Rock 96.5” WKLH Milwaukee on December 20, the station has announced that current midday host Dave Coombs will move up to mornings alongside Dorene Michaels and Marcus Allen come January. […]

UK

Classic FM announces first ever Classic FM Live at the Movies

Classic FM has announced its first ever Classic FM Live at the Movies event scheduled for April 2025.

It’ll take place on Thursday 24th April, 7.30pm, at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Classic FM Live at the Movies is sponsored by Viking and follows the launch of Classic FM’s new sister station Classic FM Movies, in September, which plays film music 24/7. The event will feature the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – an official partner of Classic FM – conducted by Anthony Gabriele, with special performances from a line-up of world-class musicians. Hosted by Classic FM presenters, the evening will be packed with the best movie themes including Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Mission: Impossible, The Lordof the Rings, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Lights and fireworks will accompany the musicians in the finale.
Wendy Atkin-Smith, Managing Director of Viking UK, said: “2025 marks the 10th anniversary of our sponsorship of the Classic FM Live concert series at the Royal Albert Hall. Classic FM Live is an event both our Viking guests and our UK team members all love and look forward to each time.”

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