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Greatest Hits Radio Manchester & The North West

Greatest Hits Radio Manchester & The North West is an Independent Local Radio station based in Manchester, England, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Greatest Hits Radio Network. It broadcasts to Greater Manchester and North West England.

Greatest Hits Radio Greater Manchester
  • Manchester
Broadcast areaGreater Manchester
FrequencyFM: 96.2 MHz
DAB: 12C
BrandingAcross Manchester & The North West
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
NetworkGHR North West
(Greatest Hits Radio)
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio UK
Hits Radio Manchester
History
First air date
2 April 1974
Former names
Piccadilly Radio
Piccadilly Gold
Piccadilly 261
Magic 1152
Key 2
Key Radio
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
53°29′28″N 2°06′52″W / 53.49124°N 2.11445°W / 53.49124; -2.11445Coordinates: 53°29′28″N 2°06′52″W / 53.49124°N 2.11445°W / 53.49124; -2.11445
Links
WebsiteGHR Greater Manchester

History

Early years

The station began broadcasting at 5a.m. on Tuesday 2 April 1974 as Piccadilly Radio on 261 m (1151 kHz then) AM/MW and on 97.0 MHz FM (from the same transmitter in Saddleworth that is now used by Hits Radio Manchester). The mediumwave frequency moved to 1152 kHz on 23 November 1978 with the implementation of the Geneva 1975 plan. The station was named after Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester, and Piccadilly Plaza was home to the station's first studios until 1996, when it relocated to the Castlefield area of Manchester.

Piccadilly's founding managing director was Philip Birch, who previously ran the highly influential pirate station Radio London until it closed down ahead of the Marine Offences Act in August 1967. The first presenter on air was Roger Day – himself an ex-pirate radio presenter – and the first song played on air was "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys.

Many of Britain's best-known broadcasters started their careers at Piccadilly, including Chris Evans, Mike Sweeney, Steve Penk, James H. Reeve, Andy Peebles, Gary Davies, Tim Grundy, Timmy Mallett, Pete Mitchell, Geoff Lloyd, Mark Radcliffe, James Stannage, Stu Allan, Nick Robinson and Karl Pilkington.

Journalist Paul Lockitt joined Piccadilly in 1979 and became the station's longest serving on-air employee, working as a producer, presenter and newscaster until his departure in 2017.

FM/MW split

Piccadilly Radio split into two services in 1988, with Key 103 broadcast on FM with a contemporary music format, while Piccadilly continued on AM, initially under its full service format, gradually adopting a 'golden oldies' music playlist as Piccadilly Gold.

In the mid-1990s, Piccadilly Gold became Piccadilly 1152 as the playlist moved away from "golden oldies" to a mix of classic and current easy-listening music. The late-night phone-in with James Stannage became the most popular radio talk show outside London, whilst the Dave Ward and Umberto breakfast show helped the station to become one of the biggest AM stations.

In 1994, a rival station, Fortune 1458 (later renamed 1458 Lite AM, today broadcasting as 1458 Capital Gold) commenced on BBC GMR's former AM frequency. Despite heavy marketing, and many ex-Piccadilly presenters on the new station, Piccadilly 1152 remained Manchester's most popular station, other than sister station Key 103, until the late 1990s when smaller, localised FM stations in Oldham, Warrington and Bury began to erode away Piccadilly's audience base.

Magic 1152

In 1994, Piccadilly (Key 103/Piccadilly 1152) were part of the Transworld Radio Group, which was bought by present owners Bauer Radio (then EMAP). In 1999/2000, parent company EMAP re-branded the station as Magic 1152, to fall in-line with the other nine Magic stations they owned across London and the north of England.

The idea of a corporate "Magic" brand of stations was seen to be beneficial when selling air time to national advertisers. This change in name also coincided with the 25th birthday of Piccadilly Radio. The station was branded as "Piccadilly 1152 – the magic of Manchester" during the transition. Except for a short spell in 2000 – when Key 103 was briefly renamed Piccadilly Key 103 – the Piccadilly brand was finally retired.

In December 2001, EMAP decided that it was more economical for the Magic network to share off-peak programmes. Magic 1152, in line with the other seven Magic AM stations in northern England, began networking 10 am – 2 pm, and 7 pm – 6 am by carrying programming from Magic 105.4 in London. During these hours, it was simply known as Magic, although there were local commercial breaks, and local news on the hour.

In January 2003, after a sharp decline in listening, the station ceased networking with the London station, and a regional northern network was created with the Manchester station providing networked output at weekends while sister station Magic 1152 in Newcastle provided weekday programming.

From July 2006, more networking was introduced across the Northern Magic AM network, with local output reduced to a daily four-hour breakfast show, local news and advertising. In April 2012, Magic 1152, inline with the majority of other Magic North stations, dropped local weekend breakfast shows.

Between March 2013 and December 2014, weekday breakfast was syndicated with Magic 1548 in Liverpool and Magic 999 in Preston.[1]

Key 2/Key Radio

On 5 January 2015, Magic 1152 was rebranded as Key 2, as Magic FM in London went national on DAB. The station formed part of the Bauer City 2 network. All programming was now networked with the other Bauer AM stations in the North although local news, weather and travel continue to be broadcast as opt-outs during the day.

In June 2018, following the relaunch and rebrand of Key 103 as Hits Radio, the station was rebranded again as Key Radio, retaining the former local identity in a secondary capacity.[2]

Greatest Hits Radio

On 7 January 2019, Key Radio rebranded as Greatest Hits Radio Manchester.[3]

Following the sale of The Revolution in October 2020, the service is also broadcast on 96.2 FM from a transmitter in Oldham, primarily serving the Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside areas of Greater Manchester.[4]

In February 2021, Bauer announced it would close GHR's medium-wave service on 1152 kHz, marking the end of 47 years of broadcasting on the former AM frequency for Piccadilly Radio.[5] The AM transmitter ceased broadcasting on 28 April 2021.

On 17 June 2021 Bauer announced the purchase of Imagine Radio from Like Media Group, with the existing Imagine service slated to be replaced by GHR services for Stockport and North Cheshire and the Peak District and Derbyshire Dales.[6] Consequently, Greatest Hits Radio can now be heard on FM in the southern parts of Greater Manchester.

References

  1. ^ Magic AM starts networking at breakfast Radio Today, 15 February 2013
  2. ^ Key 2 on AM and DAB rebrands as Key Radio, Radio Today, 4 June 2018
  3. ^ Bauer Media to launch Greatest Hits Radio network Radio Today, 15 November 2018
  4. ^ "Revolution 96.2 sold to Bauer for Greatest Hits Radio". RadioToday. 22 October 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  5. ^ Bauer to turn off four AM transmitters in the North, RadioToday, 25 February 2021
  6. ^ RadioToday.co.uk, June 2021

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Piccadilly Radio redirects here For the rebranded successor to the original station s FM service see Hits Radio Manchester Greatest Hits Radio Manchester amp The North West is an Independent Local Radio station based in Manchester England owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Greatest Hits Radio Network It broadcasts to Greater Manchester and North West England Greatest Hits Radio Greater ManchesterManchesterBroadcast areaGreater ManchesterFrequencyFM 96 2 MHzDAB 12CBrandingAcross Manchester amp The North WestProgrammingFormatClassic HitsNetworkGHR North West Greatest Hits Radio OwnershipOwnerBauer Media Audio UKSister stationsHits Radio ManchesterHistoryFirst air date2 April 1974Former namesPiccadilly RadioPiccadilly GoldPiccadilly 261Magic 1152Key 2Key RadioTechnical informationTransmitter coordinates53 29 28 N 2 06 52 W 53 49124 N 2 11445 W 53 49124 2 11445 Coordinates 53 29 28 N 2 06 52 W 53 49124 N 2 11445 W 53 49124 2 11445LinksWebsiteGHR Greater Manchester Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 FM MW split 1 3 Magic 1152 1 4 Key 2 Key Radio 1 5 Greatest Hits Radio 2 ReferencesHistory EditEarly years Edit The station began broadcasting at 5a m on Tuesday 2 April 1974 as Piccadilly Radio on 261 m 1151 kHz then AM MW and on 97 0 MHz FM from the same transmitter in Saddleworth that is now used by Hits Radio Manchester The mediumwave frequency moved to 1152 kHz on 23 November 1978 with the implementation of the Geneva 1975 plan The station was named after Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester and Piccadilly Plaza was home to the station s first studios until 1996 when it relocated to the Castlefield area of Manchester Piccadilly s founding managing director was Philip Birch who previously ran the highly influential pirate station Radio London until it closed down ahead of the Marine Offences Act in August 1967 The first presenter on air was Roger Day himself an ex pirate radio presenter and the first song played on air was Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys Many of Britain s best known broadcasters started their careers at Piccadilly including Chris Evans Mike Sweeney Steve Penk James H Reeve Andy Peebles Gary Davies Tim Grundy Timmy Mallett Pete Mitchell Geoff Lloyd Mark Radcliffe James Stannage Stu Allan Nick Robinson and Karl Pilkington Journalist Paul Lockitt joined Piccadilly in 1979 and became the station s longest serving on air employee working as a producer presenter and newscaster until his departure in 2017 FM MW split Edit See also Hits Radio Manchester Piccadilly Radio split into two services in 1988 with Key 103 broadcast on FM with a contemporary music format while Piccadilly continued on AM initially under its full service format gradually adopting a golden oldies music playlist as Piccadilly Gold In the mid 1990s Piccadilly Gold became Piccadilly 1152 as the playlist moved away from golden oldies to a mix of classic and current easy listening music The late night phone in with James Stannage became the most popular radio talk show outside London whilst the Dave Ward and Umberto breakfast show helped the station to become one of the biggest AM stations In 1994 a rival station Fortune 1458 later renamed 1458 Lite AM today broadcasting as 1458 Capital Gold commenced on BBC GMR s former AM frequency Despite heavy marketing and many ex Piccadilly presenters on the new station Piccadilly 1152 remained Manchester s most popular station other than sister station Key 103 until the late 1990s when smaller localised FM stations in Oldham Warrington and Bury began to erode away Piccadilly s audience base Magic 1152 Edit In 1994 Piccadilly Key 103 Piccadilly 1152 were part of the Transworld Radio Group which was bought by present owners Bauer Radio then EMAP In 1999 2000 parent company EMAP re branded the station as Magic 1152 to fall in line with the other nine Magic stations they owned across London and the north of England The idea of a corporate Magic brand of stations was seen to be beneficial when selling air time to national advertisers This change in name also coincided with the 25th birthday of Piccadilly Radio The station was branded as Piccadilly 1152 the magic of Manchester during the transition Except for a short spell in 2000 when Key 103 was briefly renamed Piccadilly Key 103 the Piccadilly brand was finally retired In December 2001 EMAP decided that it was more economical for the Magic network to share off peak programmes Magic 1152 in line with the other seven Magic AM stations in northern England began networking 10 am 2 pm and 7 pm 6 am by carrying programming from Magic 105 4 in London During these hours it was simply known as Magic although there were local commercial breaks and local news on the hour In January 2003 after a sharp decline in listening the station ceased networking with the London station and a regional northern network was created with the Manchester station providing networked output at weekends while sister station Magic 1152 in Newcastle provided weekday programming From July 2006 more networking was introduced across the Northern Magic AM network with local output reduced to a daily four hour breakfast show local news and advertising In April 2012 Magic 1152 inline with the majority of other Magic North stations dropped local weekend breakfast shows Between March 2013 and December 2014 weekday breakfast was syndicated with Magic 1548 in Liverpool and Magic 999 in Preston 1 Key 2 Key Radio Edit On 5 January 2015 Magic 1152 was rebranded as Key 2 as Magic FM in London went national on DAB The station formed part of the Bauer City 2 network All programming was now networked with the other Bauer AM stations in the North although local news weather and travel continue to be broadcast as opt outs during the day In June 2018 following the relaunch and rebrand of Key 103 as Hits Radio the station was rebranded again as Key Radio retaining the former local identity in a secondary capacity 2 Greatest Hits Radio Edit On 7 January 2019 Key Radio rebranded as Greatest Hits Radio Manchester 3 Following the sale of The Revolution in October 2020 the service is also broadcast on 96 2 FM from a transmitter in Oldham primarily serving the Oldham Rochdale and Tameside areas of Greater Manchester 4 In February 2021 Bauer announced it would close GHR s medium wave service on 1152 kHz marking the end of 47 years of broadcasting on the former AM frequency for Piccadilly Radio 5 The AM transmitter ceased broadcasting on 28 April 2021 On 17 June 2021 Bauer announced the purchase of Imagine Radio from Like Media Group with the existing Imagine service slated to be replaced by GHR services for Stockport and North Cheshire and the Peak District and Derbyshire Dales 6 Consequently Greatest Hits Radio can now be heard on FM in the southern parts of Greater Manchester References Edit Magic AM starts networking at breakfast Radio Today 15 February 2013 Key 2 on AM and DAB rebrands as Key Radio Radio Today 4 June 2018 Bauer Media to launch Greatest Hits Radio network Radio Today 15 November 2018 Revolution 96 2 sold to Bauer for Greatest Hits Radio RadioToday 22 October 2020 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Bauer to turn off four AM transmitters in the North RadioToday 25 February 2021 RadioToday co uk June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greatest Hits Radio Manchester 26 The North West amp oldid 1130836871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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