6 Towns Radio to launch on digital radio after 13 years online

Following 13 years of online streaming, 6 Towns Radio is joining a local small-scale DAB multiplex in the new year.

The community station will have a potential audience of 300,000 local people across Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.

A station spokesperson said: “We’re all absolutely delighted to be able to announce the news that we’ll be available on DAB, it has been a long time coming and the hard work behind the scenes from all volunteers has meant we have got to this point.

“We’re very lucky that even though we’ve been an online-only station for 13 years, we have built a solid supporter and listener base who have been with us every step of the way and we’d like to thank them for their continued support.

“We’re proud of the area we’re from and proud of being a continued positive voice, this will continue and only grow bigger with the addition of Newcastle-under-Lyme to our listener base.

The DAB transmission network in Stoke and Newcastle is operated by local non-profit, the Alternative Broadcast Company (ABC).

Director, Steve Perry, welcomed the news saying: “We’re delighted that 6 Towns will be joining the other new stations broadcasting with us.

“As one of the most established local media ‘voices’ they’ve supported ABC since we started planning around 8 years ago. So, it’s great news that people will now also be able to hear their programming via DAB+ radios in cars, kitchens and workplaces as well as on the internet.”

6 Towns Radio will now join a roster of new stations broadcasting across Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme thanks to ABC including Radio Caroline, Blue Sky Radio, xRhythms and Churnet Sound.

The station added: “We’d like to thank the team at Alternative Broadcast Company, their vision eight years ago was something we knew we wanted to be a part of and without them, this wouldn’t be possible.”

This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk