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1990 in British radio

This is a list of events in British radio during 1990.

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January edit

  • 3 January – Radio Clyde splits on a permanent basis with the full time launch of its classic hits service on MW. The FM station, Clyde 1, relaunched as a contemporary hit music station.
  • 6 January – BBC Radio 2 becomes available on FM on Saturday afternoons for the first time. Previously the station's FM frequencies were loaned out at this time to BBC Radio 1 but this is no longer necessary as Radio 1 is now available on FM across much of the UK. The weekday late evening ‘borrow’ had ceased in October 1988.
  • 8 January –
    • BBC Radio 1 launches a new 30 minute news programme News 90 which replaces the teatime edition of Newsbeat.[1]
    • BBC Radio 1 launches a new jingles package called ‘’Music Radio for the 90s’’.
  • January – Frances Line replaces Bryant Marriott as controller of BBC Radio 2.[2]
  • January – Delta Radio begins broadcasting as an opt-out of County Sound for the Haslemere district on what was originally intended to be a relay transmitter for County Sound.

February edit

March edit

  • 4 March – Jazz FM, a station playing mainly soul and jazz music, launches with an Ella Fitzgerald concert at the Royal Albert Hall.[4][5]
  • 17 March – Gary King joins Radio 1, to take over the early breakfast show, initially replacing Tim Smith at weekends before moving to the weekday early show to replace Jackie Brambles, who moves to the weekday drivetime show.
  • 25 March – At 7 pm BBC Radio 2 becomes available on FM 24/7 for the first time after the final ever ’borrow’ of its FM frequencies by BBC Radio 1.
  • 29 March – Ahead of major changes to BBC Radio 2’s output, Brian Matthew goes Round Midnight for the final time.
  • 31 March –
    • Sounds of the 50s, presented by Ronnie Hilton, is launched and Brian Matthew takes over as host of Sounds of the 60s.
    • Launch of Choice FM, the first black station with a London-wide commercial licence. The station broadcasts on 96.9FM.[6]

April edit

  • 2 April – The changes to weekday programming on BBC Radio 2 begin on this date. Ken Bruce launches a new late night programme with Judith Chalmers replacing Bruce on mid-mornings, a weeknight late night jazz show called Jazz Parade is launched and a weekday guest afternoon slot is introduced featuring a different personality choosing their favourite music each week.[7]
  • 6 April – The first edition of The Arts Programme on BBC Radio 2 is broadcast. The programme airs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings between 10pm and midnight.
  • April – BBC Radio 1 starts broadcasting on FM in north east England.
  • April – BBC Radio introduces new logos for its national radio stations.[8]

May edit

  • 24 May – BBC Radio 1 begins FM transmission in Central Southern England.[9] Also during 1990, the transmitters established in 1988 move to higher power.

June edit

  • 1 June – Red Rose Radio, which was transmitted on 97.4 MHz and 999 kHz, is split into two stations – Red Rose Rock FM using the FM frequency and Red Rose Gold on the medium wave frequency.
  • 22 June – Orchard FM expands its coverage southwards when a transmitter covering the southern parts of south Somerset and parts of north Dorset is switched on.[10]
  • 25 June –
    • Spectrum Radio launches, broadcasting programmes for London's various ethnic communities. However the frequency allocated to the station was being used by pirate station Radio Caroline, thereby causing interference with Spectrum's transmissions. The Independent Broadcasting Authority, in agreement with the Department for Trade and Industry, allowed Spectrum to temporarily broadcast on 990 kHz alongside 558 kHz.[11] Caroline eventually vacated the 558 kHz frequency and the temporary transmitter was switched off.
    • The same day sees the launch of two more Incremental radio stations – Airport Information Radio, providing travel information for users of Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport, and Glasgow station East End Radio. Both turn out to be short lived. Airport Information Radio closes the following year and East End Radio closes when it had its licence revoked.[12]
  • 28 June – The Independent Broadcasting Authority begins trials of AM Stereo on the MW transmitters of Radio Orwell. They lasted until the end of July.[13]
  • 29 June – Programmes For Schools are broadcast on BBC Radio 4 for the final time.

July edit

August edit

  • August – Atlantic 252 starts broadcasting in the evening and is now on air from 6 am until 2 am.
  • 15 August – BBC Radio 2 begins to wind down its transmissions on MW ahead of the launch of BBC Radio 5 by providing a daytime information service providing advice about how to listen to Radio 2 on FM.
  • 20 August – The Moral Maze is broadcast for the first time on BBC Radio 4.
  • 24 August – Listening Corner, the weekday lunchtime programme for small children, is broadcast for the final time. This marks the end of children's programming on Radio 4 until 1994.
  • 26 August –
    • Sport is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 for the final time with the final sports desk broadcast at 10.02pm.
    • Educational programmes are broadcast on BBC Radio 4's FM transmitters for the final time – educational programmes will return to Radio 4 in 1994 but will be broadcast only on long wave.
  • 27 August –
    • At midnight, BBC Radio 2 stops broadcasting on MW. Consequently, Radio 2 becomes the first national radio station in the UK to broadcast only on FM.
    • At 9am, the BBC's long-awaited fifth national radio station, BBC Radio 5 is launched on the old Radio 2 mediumwave frequencies. The station mainly carries sports, children's and educational programmes.
    • Following the transfer of all of BBC radio's educational and children's programming from Radio 4's FM frequencies to Radio 5, the full BBC Radio 4 schedule is available on FM for the first time.

September edit

  • 1 September –
    • Kiss 100 begins broadcasting legally for the first time when it launches in London. The station had previously operated as a pirate broadcaster.
    • Following the transfer of BBC Radio Sport to Radio 5, Sport on 2 is renamed Sport on 5.
  • 30 September – Mark Goodier replaces Bruno Brookes as host of BBC Radio 1’s Top 40 show.

October edit

  • 1 October –
    • The Evening Session debuts on BBC Radio 1, presented by Mark Goodier.
    • BBC Radio 3 stays on air for an extra 30 minutes on weeknights, ending broadcasting at 12.35am. The station continues to close at midnight at the weekend.
  • 6 October – The Superstation closes after 2 years 3 months on air after going into liquidation.
  • 8 October – Severn Sound splits into two services, with Severn Sound continuing on FM with 3 Counties Radio launching on MW.
  • 21 October – The Network Chart is expanded to a top 40 chart and the length of the programme is extended by just under an hour, starting after the 4 pm IRN bulletin – although not all of the stations took the extra hour to begin with.

November edit

December edit

Unknown edit

  • The Piccadilly brand name returns to the FM band in Manchester when Key 103 is rebranded as Piccadilly Key 103.

Station debuts edit

Closing this year edit

Programme debuts edit

Continuing radio programmes edit

1940s edit

1950s edit

1960s edit

1970s edit

1980s edit

Ending this year edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BBC Radio 1 schedule 8 January 1990
  2. ^ "Radio 2 chief appointed", The Times page 7, 3 October 1989
  3. ^ BBC Genome listing – Radio 1 11 February 1990
  4. ^ "Entertainment | Jazz FM goes for new smooth title". BBC News. 15 February 2005. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  5. ^ Graham, Stephen (9 September 2010). "Jazz breaking news: Jazz FM To Air Ella Fitzgerald Historic Albert Hall Broadcast". Jazzwise Magazine. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Blue heritage plaque unveiled to honour Choice FM". 3 April 2021.
  7. ^ BBC Genome Project – BBC Radio 2 listings 2 April 1990
  8. ^ BBC1 Closedown Sat 28 April 1990 - New look for Radio 1-4 logos
  9. ^ BBC Genome listing – Radio 1 24 May 1990
  10. ^ IBA Engineering Announcements 19 June 1990
  11. ^ IBA Engineering Announcements 5 June 1990
  12. ^ UK Radio History 3, Commercial Radio, ILR, Capital Radio, By Mike Smith 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ IBA Engineering Announcements 10 July 1990
  14. ^ Dugdale, John (20 November 2000). "Broadcasting Act, 1990". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
  15. ^ "The Broadcasting Acts of 1990 and 1996". Ofcom. from the original on 8 May 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  16. ^ . Offshoreechos.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2007. Retrieved 4 November 2011.

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1990 List of years in British radio table 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 In British television 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 In British music 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Unknown 2 Station debuts 3 Closing this year 4 Programme debuts 5 Continuing radio programmes 5 1 1940s 5 2 1950s 5 3 1960s 5 4 1970s 5 5 1980s 6 Ending this year 7 Births 8 Deaths 9 See also 10 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit 3 January Radio Clyde splits on a permanent basis with the full time launch of its classic hits service on MW The FM station Clyde 1 relaunched as a contemporary hit music station 6 January BBC Radio 2 becomes available on FM on Saturday afternoons for the first time Previously the station s FM frequencies were loaned out at this time to BBC Radio 1 but this is no longer necessary as Radio 1 is now available on FM across much of the UK The weekday late evening borrow had ceased in October 1988 8 January BBC Radio 1 launches a new 30 minute news programme News 90 which replaces the teatime edition of Newsbeat 1 BBC Radio 1 launches a new jingles package called Music Radio for the 90s January Frances Line replaces Bryant Marriott as controller of BBC Radio 2 2 January Delta Radio begins broadcasting as an opt out of County Sound for the Haslemere district on what was originally intended to be a relay transmitter for County Sound February edit 7 February Cool FM begins broadcasting in Belfast It replaces Downtown Radio on FM with Downtown continuing on MW Downtown continues to be available on FM in other areas of Northern Ireland 11 February BBC Radio 1 starts broadcasting on FM in south west England 3 March edit 4 March Jazz FM a station playing mainly soul and jazz music launches with an Ella Fitzgerald concert at the Royal Albert Hall 4 5 17 March Gary King joins Radio 1 to take over the early breakfast show initially replacing Tim Smith at weekends before moving to the weekday early show to replace Jackie Brambles who moves to the weekday drivetime show 25 March At 7 pm BBC Radio 2 becomes available on FM 24 7 for the first time after the final ever borrow of its FM frequencies by BBC Radio 1 29 March Ahead of major changes to BBC Radio 2 s output Brian Matthew goes Round Midnight for the final time 31 March Sounds of the 50s presented by Ronnie Hilton is launched and Brian Matthew takes over as host of Sounds of the 60s Launch of Choice FM the first black station with a London wide commercial licence The station broadcasts on 96 9FM 6 April edit 2 April The changes to weekday programming on BBC Radio 2 begin on this date Ken Bruce launches a new late night programme with Judith Chalmers replacing Bruce on mid mornings a weeknight late night jazz show called Jazz Parade is launched and a weekday guest afternoon slot is introduced featuring a different personality choosing their favourite music each week 7 6 April The first edition of The Arts Programme on BBC Radio 2 is broadcast The programme airs on Friday Saturday and Sunday evenings between 10pm and midnight April BBC Radio 1 starts broadcasting on FM in north east England April BBC Radio introduces new logos for its national radio stations 8 May edit 24 May BBC Radio 1 begins FM transmission in Central Southern England 9 Also during 1990 the transmitters established in 1988 move to higher power June edit 1 June Red Rose Radio which was transmitted on 97 4 MHz and 999 kHz is split into two stations Red Rose Rock FM using the FM frequency and Red Rose Gold on the medium wave frequency 22 June Orchard FM expands its coverage southwards when a transmitter covering the southern parts of south Somerset and parts of north Dorset is switched on 10 25 June Spectrum Radio launches broadcasting programmes for London s various ethnic communities However the frequency allocated to the station was being used by pirate station Radio Caroline thereby causing interference with Spectrum s transmissions The Independent Broadcasting Authority in agreement with the Department for Trade and Industry allowed Spectrum to temporarily broadcast on 990 kHz alongside 558 kHz 11 Caroline eventually vacated the 558 kHz frequency and the temporary transmitter was switched off The same day sees the launch of two more Incremental radio stations Airport Information Radio providing travel information for users of Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport and Glasgow station East End Radio Both turn out to be short lived Airport Information Radio closes the following year and East End Radio closes when it had its licence revoked 12 28 June The Independent Broadcasting Authority begins trials of AM Stereo on the MW transmitters of Radio Orwell They lasted until the end of July 13 29 June Programmes For Schools are broadcast on BBC Radio 4 for the final time July edit 8 July Wimbledon is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 for the final time From next year the event is broadcast on BBC Radio 5 August edit August Atlantic 252 starts broadcasting in the evening and is now on air from 6 am until 2 am 15 August BBC Radio 2 begins to wind down its transmissions on MW ahead of the launch of BBC Radio 5 by providing a daytime information service providing advice about how to listen to Radio 2 on FM 20 August The Moral Maze is broadcast for the first time on BBC Radio 4 24 August Listening Corner the weekday lunchtime programme for small children is broadcast for the final time This marks the end of children s programming on Radio 4 until 1994 26 August Sport is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 for the final time with the final sports desk broadcast at 10 02pm Educational programmes are broadcast on BBC Radio 4 s FM transmitters for the final time educational programmes will return to Radio 4 in 1994 but will be broadcast only on long wave 27 August At midnight BBC Radio 2 stops broadcasting on MW Consequently Radio 2 becomes the first national radio station in the UK to broadcast only on FM At 9am the BBC s long awaited fifth national radio station BBC Radio 5 is launched on the old Radio 2 mediumwave frequencies The station mainly carries sports children s and educational programmes Following the transfer of all of BBC radio s educational and children s programming from Radio 4 s FM frequencies to Radio 5 the full BBC Radio 4 schedule is available on FM for the first time September edit 1 September Kiss 100 begins broadcasting legally for the first time when it launches in London The station had previously operated as a pirate broadcaster Following the transfer of BBC Radio Sport to Radio 5 Sport on 2 is renamed Sport on 5 30 September Mark Goodier replaces Bruno Brookes as host of BBC Radio 1 s Top 40 show October edit 1 October The Evening Session debuts on BBC Radio 1 presented by Mark Goodier BBC Radio 3 stays on air for an extra 30 minutes on weeknights ending broadcasting at 12 35am The station continues to close at midnight at the weekend 6 October The Superstation closes after 2 years 3 months on air after going into liquidation 8 October Severn Sound splits into two services with Severn Sound continuing on FM with 3 Counties Radio launching on MW 21 October The Network Chart is expanded to a top 40 chart and the length of the programme is extended by just under an hour starting after the 4 pm IRN bulletin although not all of the stations took the extra hour to begin with November edit 1 November The Broadcasting Act 1990 receives Royal Assent paving the way for deregulation of the British commercial broadcasting industry 14 15 5 November The last of the IBA s Incremental Radio licenses Sunderland station Wear FM starts broadcasting Offshore pirate radio station Radio Caroline ceases broadcasting 16 December edit 30 December WABC begins broadcasting to Shropshire Unknown edit The Piccadilly brand name returns to the FM band in Manchester when Key 103 is rebranded as Piccadilly Key 103 Station debuts edit3 January Clyde 2 17 January BBC CWR 22 January Radio Borders 7 February Cool FM 17 February KFM 4 March 102 2 Jazz FM 18 March Radio Thamesmead 31 March Choice FM 6 April KCBC Belfast Community Radio 12 April BBC Radio Suffolk 15 April Isle of Wight Radio 21 April FTP 14 May Buzz FM 21 May South West Sound 1 June Red Rose Gold 4 June Centre Sound CityBeat 24 June Chiltern Supergold 25 June Airport Information Radio East End Radio Spectrum Radio 9 July Melody 105 4 FM 15 July Max AM Touch AM 17 July Magic 828 27 August BBC Radio 5 28 August Radio Harmony 1 September Kiss FM 7 October Mellow 1557 October Echo 96 5 November Wear FMClosing this year editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it March 2013 Programme debuts editMarch And Now in Colour on BBC Radio 4 1990 1991 3 April Jazz Parade on BBC Radio 2 1990 1993 13 May All the World s a Globe National Theatre of Brent on BBC Radio 3 1990 2 June Flywheel Shyster and Flywheel on BBC Radio 4 1990 1992 20 August The Moral Maze on BBC Radio 4 1990 Present 30 August Formula Five on BBC Radio 5 1990 1994 Continuing radio programmes edit1940s edit Sunday Half Hour 1940 2018 Desert Island Discs 1942 Present Down Your Way 1946 1992 Letter from America 1946 2004 Woman s Hour 1946 Present A Book at Bedtime 1949 Present 1950s edit The Archers 1950 Present The Today Programme 1957 Present Sing Something Simple 1959 2001 Your Hundred Best Tunes 1959 2007 1960s edit Farming Today 1960 Present In Touch 1961 Present The World at One 1965 Present The Official Chart 1967 Present Just a Minute 1967 Present The Living World 1968 Present The Organist Entertains 1969 2018 1970s edit PM 1970 Present Start the Week 1970 Present Week Ending 1970 1998 You and Yours 1970 Present I m Sorry I Haven t a Clue 1972 Present Good Morning Scotland 1973 Present Kaleidoscope 1973 1998 Newsbeat 1973 Present The News Huddlines 1975 2001 File on 4 1977 Present Money Box 1977 Present The News Quiz 1977 Present Breakaway 1979 1998 Feedback 1979 Present The Food Programme 1979 Present Science in Action 1979 Present 1980s edit In Business 1983 Present Sounds of the 60s 1983 Present Loose Ends 1986 Present Flying the Flag 1987 1992 Citizens 1987 1991 Top of the Pops 1988 1991 Ending this year editDecember The Mary Whitehouse Experience 1989 1990 Births edit14 February Jordan North DJDeaths edit2 April Peter Jones sports commentator born 1930 9 October Richard Murdoch comic actor born 1907 9 December Andrew Timothy Anglican priest previously BBC announcer born 1912 See also edit1990 in British music 1990 in British television 1990 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1990References edit BBC Radio 1 schedule 8 January 1990 Radio 2 chief appointed The Times page 7 3 October 1989 BBC Genome listing Radio 1 11 February 1990 Entertainment Jazz FM goes for new smooth title BBC News 15 February 2005 Retrieved 11 February 2012 Graham Stephen 9 September 2010 Jazz breaking news Jazz FM To Air Ella Fitzgerald Historic Albert Hall Broadcast Jazzwise Magazine Retrieved 11 February 2012 Blue heritage plaque unveiled to honour Choice FM 3 April 2021 BBC Genome Project BBC Radio 2 listings 2 April 1990 BBC1 Closedown Sat 28 April 1990 New look for Radio 1 4 logos BBC Genome listing Radio 1 24 May 1990 IBA Engineering Announcements 19 June 1990 IBA Engineering Announcements 5 June 1990 UK Radio History 3 Commercial Radio ILR Capital Radio By Mike Smith Archived 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine IBA Engineering Announcements 10 July 1990 Dugdale John 20 November 2000 Broadcasting Act 1990 The Guardian London Retrieved 9 April 2009 The Broadcasting Acts of 1990 and 1996 Ofcom Archived from the original on 8 May 2009 Retrieved 10 April 2009 First amp last Offshoreechos com Archived from the 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