Greatest Hits Radio Midlands

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Greatest Hits Radio Midlands
  • Bauer
History
First air date
1 September 2020
Former frequencies
990 MW
1017 MW
1152 MW
1170 MW
1359 MW
Links
WebsiteGHR Birmingham & The West Midlands
GHR East Midlands
GHR Black Country & Shropshire
GHR Coventry & Warwickshire
GHR Herefordshire & Worcestershire
GHR Peterborough, Stamford & Rutland
GHR Staffordshire & Cheshire
GHR Derbyshire

Greatest Hits Radio Midlands is a regional radio station serving the

network.

Localised variants

The station has seven variants:[1]

  • Birmingham & The West Midlands (formerly
    Greatest Hits Radio West Midlands
    )
  • Black Country & Shropshire (formerly Signal 107)
  • Coventry & Warwickshire (formerly
    Free Radio 80s
    C&W; DAB only)
  • Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire & Leicestershire (DAB & FM only)
  • Herefordshire & Worcestershire (formerly Signal 107 (Kidderminster) & Free Radio 80s H&W)
  • Staffordshire & Cheshire (DAB & FM only formerly
    Signal 1
    )
  • Stamford & Rutland (formerly Rutland Radio)
  • Peterborough (DAB only)

History

Under relaxed OFCOM requirements for local content on commercial radio, Greatest Hits Radio Midlands is permitted to share all programmes between seven licences located in the ITV Central region.[2]

Previously, these licences broadcast as separate stations:

Signal Radio began carrying split programming on AM in 1992, initially airing a 'Golden Breakfast Show' on weekdays before expanding into a full-time sister station, Signal Gold (later Signal 2) in January 1993.

Telford FM, The Severn and The Wyre - all under the ownership of the Midlands News Association - initially ran separate services but gradually shared most programming outside Breakfast and local news. In 2010, Telford FM merged with The Severn and began sharing all output. The stations were earmarked for closure in November 2011 unless a buyer could be found.[3]

In February 2012, MNA sold its radio assets to UTV Media, which also owned Signal Radio since 2005.

Wireless Group
) in September 2016.

In June 2013, Kerrang! Radio ceased broadcasting on FM in the West Midlands and was replaced by a similar classic rock service, Planet Rock, following its sale to Bauer. In September 2015, the 105.2 FM frequency was taken over again by Absolute Radio.

In January 2019, Bauer launched Greatest Hits Radio launched in the West Midlands, replacing Absolute Radio on 105.2 FM.[6] Local programming returned with the launch of a weekday Drivetime show.

In February 2019, Bauer Radio brought the Lincs FM Group and the Wireless Group's network of local radio stations, although these sales was only ratified in March 2020 following an inquiry by the Competition and Markets Authority.[7]

In May 2020, Bauer announced Rutland Radio and the Wireless Group stations would rebrand and join the Greatest Hits Radio network.[8] Two months later, Signal 107 and Signal 2 entered a transition period - carrying local breakfast shows and voicetracked programming ahead of the full relaunch on 1 September 2020.[9] The former Wireless Group studios in Wolverhampton and Rutland Radio's studios in Oakham were closed. Local newsgathering and sales staff were retained.

On 23 November 2021, Bauer announced it would move Greatest Hits Radio's Midlands operation from its

Hagley Road in Edgbaston at the end of 2021.[10]

Programming

Networked late night shows presented by Alex Lester and weekend breakfast shows are produced from Bauer’s Birmingham studios.

On weekdays, the station airs a regional three-hour afternoon show from 1-4pm, presented by Andy Goulding.[11]

News

Bauer’s Birmingham newsroom broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6am to 7pm on weekdays and from 7am to 1pm at weekends. Headlines are broadcast on the half-hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside traffic bulletins. Separate bulletins are produced for the five licence areas.

National bulletins from Sky News Radio are carried at other times.

References

  1. ^ Most of acquired Bauer stations to become Greatest Hits Radio Stuart Clarkson, Radio Today, 27 May 2020
  2. ^ Signal 107 Wolverhampton - format change request, OFCOM, 21 June 2020
  3. ^ Severn and Wyre to close next month, Radio Today, 30 November 2011
  4. ^ "Wyre and Severn sold to UTV Media". Radio Today. 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
  5. ^ The Wolf, Wyre, Severn become Signal, Radio Today, 7 February 2012
  6. ^ Greatest Hits Radio launches with new line-up, RadioToday, 7 January 2019
  7. ^ https://www.bauermedia.co.uk/newsroom/press-releases/cma-today-clears-the-acquisitions-of-lincs-fm-celador-radio-ukrd-and-wireless-local-stations CMA today clears the acquisitions of Lincs FM, Celador Radio, UKRD and Wireless local stations, Bauer Media, 12 March 2020
  8. ^ Most of acquired Bauer stations to become Greatest Hits Radio Stuart Clarkson, Radio Today, 27 May 2020
  9. ^ Bauer starts to roll out Hits and Greatest Hits to new radio stations Stuart Clarkson, Radio Today, 9 July 2020
  10. ^ Bauer to move Free Radio out of Brindleyplace in Birmingham, RadioToday, 23 November 2021
  11. ^ Greatest Hits Radio Drivetime presenters revealed, RadioToday, 27 August 2020

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