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Radio Clyde

Radio Clyde is a group of two Independent Local Radio stations serving Glasgow and West Central Scotland. Radio Clyde is owned and operated by Bauer, based at studios in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire and forms part of Bauer's Hits Radio and Greatest Hits Radio Network of local stations.

Radio Clyde
Broadcast areaGlasgow and West Central Scotland
FrequencyClyde 1: 97.0/102.3/102.5/103.3 MHz
Greatest Hits Radio Glasgow & The West: FM: 103.3 MHz (Oban)
All services on DAB: 11C
BrandingAcross Glasgow & The West (Clyde 1)
The Good Times Sound Like This (GHR Glasgow & The West)
Programming
FormatClyde 1: CHR/Pop
GHR Glasgow & The West: Classic Hits
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio UK
History
First air date
31 December 1973
12 August 1988 (Clyde FM/Radio Clyde split)
Links
WebcastYes
WebsiteClyde 1
GHR Glasgow & The West

History edit

Radio Clyde began broadcasting as the commercial radio station in Scotland at 10.30pm on Monday 31 December 1973.[1] It was the first ILR station outside London, on 261 metres medium wave and 95.1 FM (later moving to 102.5 FM). Its original slogan was Radio Clyde, 261, all together now. The station's studios were originally located at the Anderston Centre complex within Glasgow city centre, but moved to its current site at Clydebank in 1983.[2]

During the 1980s, under Programme Controller Alex Dickson, the station maintained a commitment to the arts, including outside broadcasts by the Scottish National Orchestra and other orchestras in its programming. It also broadcast Interact, a two-hour weekly arts magazine programme, and employed a full-time drama producer who commissioned work performed by prominent Scottish actors such as Eileen McCallum and Bill Paterson.[3]

Radio Clyde's output was split into two distinct services on Friday 12 August 1988, with the launch of a separate Clyde FM service carrying chart music at weekends. The split became permanent on Wednesday 3 January 1990, with the AM service carrying a classic hits format. In line with other UK stations, by this time the AM broadcast was advertised by its frequency of 1152 kHz, rather than its equivalent wavelength of 261 meters.

Radio Clyde was controlled by Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) until 2005, when the company was acquired by Emap. It changed hands again in 2008, when Emap sold their consumer magazines and radio business units to current owner Bauer Media.[4]

A third service was launched on Monday 19 January 2015 as Clyde 3, carrying a locally branded version of The Hits on DAB, with opt-outs for local news, traffic and advertising. From 1 September 2017, the local City 3 branding of the stations on DAB was withdrawn, in favour of reverting to using The Hits name.[5][6]

A fourth station, Clyde Rocks, was launched as a 30-day trial on Wednesday 20 April 2016, with the intention of the outcome of the trial being used to form a bid for the 96.3 FM radio licence, which had recently been vacated by its former operator, XFM Scotland.[7] Ultimately, however, Bauer Radio were unsuccessful in their bid, and the licence was awarded by Ofcom to another bidder, Rock Radio.[8]

Notable past presenters include Ross King, who was the station's youngest ever DJ, and is now based in Hollywood, from where he appears regularly on Good Morning Britain and Lorraine. Other names are Paul Coia, Mary Lee, Ken Sykora, Richard Park, Tiger Tim Stevens, Mark Goodier, Tom Russell (who presented the long running Friday Night Rock Show), Alan Todd[9][10] and Dougie Donnelly. BBC Breakfast anchor Bill Turnbull began his career in journalism at the station.[11]


Present edit

Radio Clyde forms one of Bauer's main radio production centres. As well as local programming for Glasgow and the West of Scotland - predominantly on Clyde 1 - the station also produces networked programming for the three City networks in Scotland and northern England.

The station's newsroom is also one of the largest in commercial radio[citation needed], producing local and national bulletins as well as extensive sports coverage, including live football commentaries and a nightly phone-in under the Superscoreboard banner.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Radio Clyde opens on hopeful note". The Glasgow Herald. 3 January 1974. p. 3. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Building up body for a bright new future". The Glasgow Herald. 30 June 1982. p. 14. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  3. ^ Lockerbie, Catherine, "Making Waves: Radio in Scotland", in Parker, Geoff (ed.), Cencrastus No. 20, Spring 1985, pp. 8 - 11, ISSN 0264-0856
  4. ^ Farey-Jones, Daniel (7 December 2007). "Emap sells magazines and radio divisions to Bauer for £1.14bn". Brand Republic. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Bauer City Network 3 launches on local DAB". www.radiotoday.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  6. ^ "The Hits to replace Bauer's City 3 Network – RadioToday". radiotoday.co.uk. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Radio Broadcast Update May 2016 - Ofcom". www.ofcom.org.uk. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Ofcom awards Rock Radio a commercial radio licence in Scotland - Ofcom". www.ofcom.org.uk. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  9. ^ "Search".
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  11. ^ "Radio Clyde: Marking 50 years of Glasgow voices on the radio". www.bbc.co.uk/news. 31 December 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Clyde 1
  • GHR Glasgow & The West

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Radio Clyde is a group of two Independent Local Radio stations serving Glasgow and West Central Scotland Radio Clyde is owned and operated by Bauer based at studios in Clydebank West Dunbartonshire and forms part of Bauer s Hits Radio and Greatest Hits Radio Network of local stations Radio ClydeGlasgowBroadcast areaGlasgow and West Central ScotlandFrequencyClyde 1 97 0 102 3 102 5 103 3 MHzGreatest Hits Radio Glasgow amp The West FM 103 3 MHz Oban All services on DAB 11CBrandingAcross Glasgow amp The West Clyde 1 The Good Times Sound Like This GHR Glasgow amp The West ProgrammingFormatClyde 1 CHR PopGHR Glasgow amp The West Classic HitsOwnershipOwnerBauer Media Audio UKHistoryFirst air date31 December 197312 August 1988 Clyde FM Radio Clyde split LinksWebcastYesWebsiteClyde 1GHR Glasgow amp The West Contents 1 History 2 Present 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editRadio Clyde began broadcasting as the commercial radio station in Scotland at 10 30pm on Monday 31 December 1973 1 It was the first ILR station outside London on 261 metres medium wave and 95 1 FM later moving to 102 5 FM Its original slogan was Radio Clyde 261 all together now The station s studios were originally located at the Anderston Centre complex within Glasgow city centre but moved to its current site at Clydebank in 1983 2 During the 1980s under Programme Controller Alex Dickson the station maintained a commitment to the arts including outside broadcasts by the Scottish National Orchestra and other orchestras in its programming It also broadcast Interact a two hour weekly arts magazine programme and employed a full time drama producer who commissioned work performed by prominent Scottish actors such as Eileen McCallum and Bill Paterson 3 Radio Clyde s output was split into two distinct services on Friday 12 August 1988 with the launch of a separate Clyde FM service carrying chart music at weekends The split became permanent on Wednesday 3 January 1990 with the AM service carrying a classic hits format In line with other UK stations by this time the AM broadcast was advertised by its frequency of 1152 kHz rather than its equivalent wavelength of 261 meters Radio Clyde was controlled by Scottish Radio Holdings SRH until 2005 when the company was acquired by Emap It changed hands again in 2008 when Emap sold their consumer magazines and radio business units to current owner Bauer Media 4 A third service was launched on Monday 19 January 2015 as Clyde 3 carrying a locally branded version of The Hits on DAB with opt outs for local news traffic and advertising From 1 September 2017 the local City 3 branding of the stations on DAB was withdrawn in favour of reverting to using The Hits name 5 6 A fourth station Clyde Rocks was launched as a 30 day trial on Wednesday 20 April 2016 with the intention of the outcome of the trial being used to form a bid for the 96 3 FM radio licence which had recently been vacated by its former operator XFM Scotland 7 Ultimately however Bauer Radio were unsuccessful in their bid and the licence was awarded by Ofcom to another bidder Rock Radio 8 Notable past presenters include Ross King who was the station s youngest ever DJ and is now based in Hollywood from where he appears regularly on Good Morning Britain and Lorraine Other names are Paul Coia Mary Lee Ken Sykora Richard Park Tiger Tim Stevens Mark Goodier Tom Russell who presented the long running Friday Night Rock Show Alan Todd 9 10 and Dougie Donnelly BBC Breakfast anchor Bill Turnbull began his career in journalism at the station 11 Present editRadio Clyde forms one of Bauer s main radio production centres As well as local programming for Glasgow and the West of Scotland predominantly on Clyde 1 the station also produces networked programming for the three City networks in Scotland and northern England The station s newsroom is also one of the largest in commercial radio citation needed producing local and national bulletins as well as extensive sports coverage including live football commentaries and a nightly phone in under the Superscoreboard banner See also editClyde 1 Greatest Hits Radio Glasgow amp The WestReferences edit Radio Clyde opens on hopeful note The Glasgow Herald 3 January 1974 p 3 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Building up body for a bright new future The Glasgow Herald 30 June 1982 p 14 Retrieved 7 January 2017 Lockerbie Catherine Making Waves Radio in Scotland in Parker Geoff ed Cencrastus No 20 Spring 1985 pp 8 11 ISSN 0264 0856 Farey Jones Daniel 7 December 2007 Emap sells magazines and radio divisions to Bauer for 1 14bn Brand Republic Retrieved 18 February 2014 Bauer City Network 3 launches on local DAB www radiotoday co uk Retrieved 2 June 2015 The Hits to replace Bauer s City 3 Network RadioToday radiotoday co uk 29 August 2017 Retrieved 9 October 2017 Radio Broadcast Update May 2016 Ofcom www ofcom org uk Retrieved 30 December 2016 Ofcom awards Rock Radio a commercial radio licence in Scotland Ofcom www ofcom org uk 26 October 2016 Retrieved 30 December 2016 Search Search Radio Clyde Marking 50 years of Glasgow voices on the radio www bbc co uk news 31 December 2023 Retrieved 31 December 2023 External links editClyde 1 GHR Glasgow amp The West Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radio Clyde amp oldid 1217251765, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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