BBC Radio Solent

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BBC Radio Solent
Broadcast areaHampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight
FrequencyFM: 96.1 MHz (Hampshire, Isle of Wight and East Dorset)
FM: 103.8 MHz (Central and West Dorset)
DAB: 11B (Bournemouth)
DAB: 11C (South Hampshire)
Freeview: 722 (Hampshire)
Freeview: 726 (Dorset)
RDSBBC SLNT
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatLocal news, talk and music
Ownership
OwnerBBC Local Radio,
BBC South,
BBC South West
History
First air date
31 December 1970
Former frequencies
999 MW
1359 MW
Technical information
Licensing authority
Ofcom
Links
Websitewww.bbc.co.uk/radiosolent/ Edit this at Wikidata

BBC Radio Solent is the

BBC's local radio station serving Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight, broadcasting on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios on Havelock Road in Southampton
.

According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 204,000 listeners and a 4.2% share as of September 2023.[1]

History

The station began broadcasting on 31 December 1970. It is named after the

Solent, the area of sea between Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight
.

In 1996, Radio Solent expanded its coverage into West Dorset and South Dorset by taking over neighbouring BBC Dorset FM, which was formerly an opt-out of BBC Radio Devon.

In 2013, a new programme specifically for Dorset listeners on 103.8 FM was launched under the name Breakfast in Dorset, after campaigns for a more locally focused service. The programme comes from a studio complex in Dorchester and also broadcasts county-wide on DAB.

Technical

Former presenter Nick Girdler in an original BBC Radio Solent studio in Southampton

The service is broadcast on 96.1

NOW South Hampshire and NOW Bournemouth networks from thirteen transmitters between them.[2][3][4]

The station also broadcasts on Freeview TV channels 722 (Hampshire / Isle of Wight) and 726 (Dorset) in the BBC South region, and streams online via BBC Sounds.

From launch until 2020,[5] BBC Radio Solent broadcast on medium wave, with the main AM transmitter on 999 kHz from Fareham covering most of the coverage area and a secondary transmitter covering Bournemouth and Poole on 1359 kHz from Fern Barrow, Bournemouth.[4]

North and north-east Hampshire

The signal for Hampshire on 96.1 FM from Rowridge on the Isle of Wight is weaker north of Winchester than the transmissions from other BBC Local Radio stations, so that the north Hampshire town of Basingstoke is officially served by BBC Radio Berkshire, while towns such as Aldershot, Farnborough and Fleet in the north-east of the county are served by BBC Radio Surrey.

Programming

As of 2022, local programming is produced and broadcast from the BBC's Southampton studios from 6 am to 1 am each Monday to Saturday and from 6 am to 6 pm and 10 pm to 1 am on Sundays. These shows must contain at least 60% speech content within the core broadcast hours of 6 am to 7 pm, with full speech content during the breakfast peak of 7 am to 8.30 am.[6] The station must also provide at least 95 hours of locally-made programming per week, that provides news, information and content relevant to the areas and communities it serves.[7]

The station's 6 am to 10 am breakfast show, 10 am to 2 pm morning show and 2 pm to 6 pm afternoon show are broadcast solely to the

Solent area. [8]

The station's Saturday and Sunday afternoon show is occupied by sports coverage under the BBC Radio Solent Sport banner. The Saturday evening 8 pm to 10 pm slot is occupied by the BBC Music Introducing programme[8] which features music from new and up and coming artists from the local area.[9] The show helped discover and launch the careers of Wet Leg[10] and has featured artists such as Natives[11] and Echotape.

During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Solent simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live between 1 am and 6am

Presenters

Notable current presenters

Notable past presenters

References

  1. ^ "RAJAR". RAJAR. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Now Digital South Hampshire DAB Multiplex". radiodns.uk. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Now Digital Bournemouth DAB Multiplex". radiodns.uk. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b "BBC Radio Solent Station Information". BBC Dorset. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  5. ^ "BBC Radio to close more medium wave transmitters". 14 January 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Operating licence for the BBC's UK Public Services" (PDF). Ofcom. Ofcom. 13 October 2017. p. 31. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Operating licence for the BBC's UK Public Services" (PDF). Ofcom. Ofcom. 13 October 2017. p. 32. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Radio Solent Schedule". BBC Sounds. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  9. ^ "New BBC Introducing show for Solent's musical talent". Southern Daily Echo. Newsquest Media Group. 25 July 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Sound Of 2022: Meet the Introducing Artists on the Longlist". BBC Music Introducing. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  11. ^ "Natives – Interview at BBC Introducing: Solent". British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  12. ^ Yandell, Chris (20 August 2012), "Listener petition to save the Roger Day show on BBC Radio Solent", Southern Daily Echo. Retrieved 27 January 2018

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