Scottish Radio Holdings

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Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) was a

radio stations, and around 30 local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
.

History

SRH had its origins in the 1970s when Glasgow was awarded the third licence for a commercial station in the UK. As a result, in 1973 Radio Clyde began broadcasting. Unlike the two existing commercial stations (both in London), Radio Clyde was an immediate success. This was helped in part by strong financial backers that included Sean Connery and Jackie Stewart.

In 1991 laws controlling the ownership of commercial stations were relaxed. Clyde merged with Radio Forth to form SRH and immediately floated on the London Stock Exchange.

In 1995 it acquired Morton Newspapers which owned around 20 newspapers in Northern Ireland. Since then SRH expanded operations by acquiring further publications in Scotland and the Republic of Ireland.[1]

SRH had a network of 22 stations when it was acquired by rival media group

Big City Network which Emap were already operating in England. Emap also took on SRH's AM stations in Scotland, Wave 105 on England's south coast, and two stations in Northern Ireland
from SRH.

In December 2007, Emap announced that their consumer media interests including radio stations would be sold to Hamburg based Bauer Media Group.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Radio group in takeover talks". BBC News. 20 December 2000.
  2. ^ Laing, Allan; Archer, Helen; West, Karl (22 June 2005). "Will Clyde flow on after takeover? Concern over future of city station after pounds-391m buyout". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  3. ^ Brook, Stephen (21 June 2005). "Emap snaps up Scottish Radio Holdings". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  4. ^ Farey-Jones, Daniel (7 December 2007). "Emap sells magazines and radio divisions to Bauer for £1.14bn". Campaign. Retrieved 4 July 2016.