fbpx
Wikipedia

BBC Radio Sussex

BBC Radio Sussex is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Sussex.

BBC Radio Sussex
Broadcast areaEast and West Sussex
FrequencyFM: 95.0 MHz (Newhaven, Peacehaven and Seaford)
FM: 95.1 MHz (Horsham)
FM: 95.3 MHz (Brighton & Hove and Shoreham-By-Sea)
FM: 104.5 MHz (Eastbourne, Hastings, Haywards Heath and East Sussex)
FM: 104.8 MHz (Chichester, Worthing and West Sussex)
DAB: 10B (NOW Sussex Coast)
Freeview: 720
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatLocal news, talk and music
Ownership
OwnerBBC Local Radio,
BBC South East,
BBC South
History
First air date
14 February 1968
Former names
BBC Radio Brighton (1968–1983)
BBC Southern Counties Radio (1994–2009)
BBC Sussex (2009–2020)
Technical information
Licensing authority
Ofcom
Links
WebsiteBBC Radio Sussex

It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios on Queens Road in Brighton.

According to RAJAR, BBC Radio Surrey and BBC Radio Sussex share a combined weekly audience of 192,000 listeners and a 3.7% share as of December 2023.[1]

History edit

BBC Radio Brighton (1968–1983) edit

BBC Radio Brighton was one of the first wave of BBC Local Radio stations which took to the air during the late 1960s. Broadcasting from Marlborough Place, it officially opened on 14 February 1968, though a short-lived emergency service had been broadcast during the blizzards earlier that winter. Originally broadcast on 88.1 MHz VHF only, the station later acquired a medium wave frequency of 202m, and transferred to 95.3 MHz on VHF. The transmission area was initially restricted to little more than the immediate Brighton and Hove conurbation, with the surrounding suburbs. However, coverage was extended to include Worthing in the late 1970s.

In common with much of the BBC's early local radio output, Radio Brighton broadcast only for limited daytime hours in its early years, relying on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 for a sustaining service, but building to a full daytime service by the mid-1970s. In the early years, the emphasis was on structured programmes rather than the open-ended magazine shows which have since become more common. The flagship was the breakfast news programme Coastwise.

BBC Radio Sussex (1983–1994) edit

On 22 October 1983, as part of the BBC's move to extend its local radio network across the UK, the station expanded further to include the entire county. As a result, the 'Radio Brighton' name was dropped in favour of the more accurate BBC Radio Sussex.

BBC Southern Counties Radio (1994–2009) edit

In 1994, BBC Radio Sussex merged with a later arrival, BBC Radio Surrey, to form BBC Southern Counties Radio. At first it ran a single all-talk schedule across Sussex and Surrey. However, in September 1997, two dedicated breakfast shows were introduced, one for Brighton and Hove on the 95.3 FM frequency and another for the remainder of Sussex. The separate breakfast show for Brighton and Hove was discontinued in April 2006.

BBC Sussex (2009–2020) edit

In March 2009, the county name returned to the radio station name when BBC Sussex became the new name for BBC Southern Counties Radio across Sussex. BBC Sussex and its sister station BBC Surrey continue effectively to operate as one station, with no change in management or infrastructure from its predecessor.

BBC Radio Sussex (2020–present) edit

On 30 March 2020, the station reverted to its earlier name of BBC Radio Sussex.[2]

Technical edit

The station also broadcasts on Freeview TV channel 720 in the BBC South East and BBC South regions and streams online via BBC Sounds.

Programming edit

Local programming airs from the BBC's Brighton studios from 6 am to 10 am on Mondays to Saturdays and from 2 pm to 6 pm on Saturdays.

Regional programming, shared with BBC Radio Surrey, airs from 10 am to 10 pm on weekdays, from 10 am to 2 pm and 8 pm to 10 pm on Saturdays and from 6 am to 6 pm and 10 pm to 1 am on Sundays.

Off-peak programming, including the weekday late show from 10 pm to 1 am, originates from BBC Radio Solent in Southampton and BBC Radio Berkshire in Reading.

During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Sussex simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London.

Sports coverage edit

BBC Radio Sussex covers every Brighton and Hove Albion and Crawley Town game live. On Saturdays, BBC Sussex Sport starts at 2pm, presented by Johnny Cantor[citation needed] from wherever Brighton are playing. This show contains interviews and features on all sports from within the county. The frequencies then split shortly before kick off, with Brighton's match on DAB, 95.0, 95.3 and 104.5 FM, and Crawley on the remaining frequencies.[citation needed]

When non-traditional kick off times occur, the main presenter for the club in question presents a BBC Sussex sports special on midweek evenings.

Notable personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RAJAR". RAJAR. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Radio name changes for BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey". Radio Today. 30 March 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2020.

External links edit

  • BBC Radio Sussex
  • Media UK - BBC Radio Sussex

radio, sussex, local, radio, station, serving, county, sussex, brightonbroadcast, areaeast, west, sussexfrequencyfm, newhaven, peacehaven, seaford, horsham, brighton, hove, shoreham, eastbourne, hastings, haywards, heath, east, sussex, chichester, worthing, we. BBC Radio Sussex is the BBC s local radio station serving the county of Sussex BBC Radio SussexBrightonBroadcast areaEast and West SussexFrequencyFM 95 0 MHz Newhaven Peacehaven and Seaford FM 95 1 MHz Horsham FM 95 3 MHz Brighton amp Hove and Shoreham By Sea FM 104 5 MHz Eastbourne Hastings Haywards Heath and East Sussex FM 104 8 MHz Chichester Worthing and West Sussex DAB 10B NOW Sussex Coast Freeview 720ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatLocal news talk and musicOwnershipOwnerBBC Local Radio BBC South East BBC SouthHistoryFirst air date14 February 1968Former namesBBC Radio Brighton 1968 1983 BBC Southern Counties Radio 1994 2009 BBC Sussex 2009 2020 Technical informationLicensing authorityOfcomLinksWebsiteBBC Radio SussexIt broadcasts on FM DAB digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios on Queens Road in Brighton According to RAJAR BBC Radio Surrey and BBC Radio Sussex share a combined weekly audience of 192 000 listeners and a 3 7 share as of December 2023 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 BBC Radio Brighton 1968 1983 1 2 BBC Radio Sussex 1983 1994 1 3 BBC Southern Counties Radio 1994 2009 1 4 BBC Sussex 2009 2020 1 5 BBC Radio Sussex 2020 present 2 Technical 3 Programming 3 1 Sports coverage 4 Notable personnel 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBBC Radio Brighton 1968 1983 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message BBC Radio Brighton was one of the first wave of BBC Local Radio stations which took to the air during the late 1960s Broadcasting from Marlborough Place it officially opened on 14 February 1968 though a short lived emergency service had been broadcast during the blizzards earlier that winter Originally broadcast on 88 1 MHz VHF only the station later acquired a medium wave frequency of 202m and transferred to 95 3 MHz on VHF The transmission area was initially restricted to little more than the immediate Brighton and Hove conurbation with the surrounding suburbs However coverage was extended to include Worthing in the late 1970s In common with much of the BBC s early local radio output Radio Brighton broadcast only for limited daytime hours in its early years relying on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 for a sustaining service but building to a full daytime service by the mid 1970s In the early years the emphasis was on structured programmes rather than the open ended magazine shows which have since become more common The flagship was the breakfast news programme Coastwise BBC Radio Sussex 1983 1994 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 22 October 1983 as part of the BBC s move to extend its local radio network across the UK the station expanded further to include the entire county As a result the Radio Brighton name was dropped in favour of the more accurate BBC Radio Sussex BBC Southern Counties Radio 1994 2009 edit Main article BBC Southern Counties Radio This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1994 BBC Radio Sussex merged with a later arrival BBC Radio Surrey to form BBC Southern Counties Radio At first it ran a single all talk schedule across Sussex and Surrey However in September 1997 two dedicated breakfast shows were introduced one for Brighton and Hove on the 95 3 FM frequency and another for the remainder of Sussex The separate breakfast show for Brighton and Hove was discontinued in April 2006 BBC Sussex 2009 2020 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In March 2009 the county name returned to the radio station name when BBC Sussex became the new name for BBC Southern Counties Radio across Sussex BBC Sussex and its sister station BBC Surrey continue effectively to operate as one station with no change in management or infrastructure from its predecessor BBC Radio Sussex 2020 present edit On 30 March 2020 the station reverted to its earlier name of BBC Radio Sussex 2 Technical editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Analogue VHF FM 95 0 MHz Newhaven 95 1 MHz Horsham 95 3 MHz Brighton Whitehawk Hill transmitter 104 5 MHz East Sussex Heathfield transmitter 104 8 MHz West Sussex Burton Down transmitter DAB Digital Radio Block 10B 211 648 MHz Worthing Findon transmitter Newhaven Horsham Hastings Eastbourne Heathfield transmitting station Chichester Burton Down transmitter Brighton Whitehawk Hill transmitter Crawley Little Prestwood Farm transmitter East Sussex Heathfield transmitting station Central Sussex Truleigh Hill transmitter Rye Rye transmitter Midhurst Midhurst transmitting station The station also broadcasts on Freeview TV channel 720 in the BBC South East and BBC South regions and streams online via BBC Sounds Programming editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Local programming airs from the BBC s Brighton studios from 6 am to 10 am on Mondays to Saturdays and from 2 pm to 6 pm on Saturdays Regional programming shared with BBC Radio Surrey airs from 10 am to 10 pm on weekdays from 10 am to 2 pm and 8 pm to 10 pm on Saturdays and from 6 am to 6 pm and 10 pm to 1 am on Sundays Off peak programming including the weekday late show from 10 pm to 1 am originates from BBC Radio Solent in Southampton and BBC Radio Berkshire in Reading During the station s downtime BBC Radio Sussex simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London Sports coverage edit BBC Radio Sussex covers every Brighton and Hove Albion and Crawley Town game live On Saturdays BBC Sussex Sport starts at 2pm presented by Johnny Cantor citation needed from wherever Brighton are playing This show contains interviews and features on all sports from within the county The frequencies then split shortly before kick off with Brighton s match on DAB 95 0 95 3 and 104 5 FM and Crawley on the remaining frequencies citation needed When non traditional kick off times occur the main presenter for the club in question presents a BBC Sussex sports special on midweek evenings Notable personnel editKate Adie David Arscott Gavin Ashenden Roger Day Michael Fabricant Bob Gunnell Des Lynam Bob SimpsonReferences edit RAJAR RAJAR Retrieved 27 September 2015 Radio name changes for BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey Radio Today 30 March 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2020 External links editBBC Radio Sussex Media UK BBC Radio Sussex Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BBC Radio Sussex amp oldid 1210607330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.