Timeline of Hits Radio

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A timeline of notable events relating to Hits Radio, a British commercial radio station operated by Bauer Media Audio UK.

2000s

  • 2003
    • 1 January – A station named The Hits, carrying the audio of the Box Plus Network television channel of the same name, appears on DAB in London.
    • April – The Hits on DAB switches away from the TV audio and becomes a dedicated radio stream, playing contemporary pop hits.
    • July – The Hits is made available nationally as a radio service when it is added to the radio section of the Freeview programme guide (as 'The Hits Radio' to differentiate itself from the television channel)
    • Late in year – The Hits expands its DAB coverage with its addition to multiplexes outside London, including Emap-owned platforms in Northern England.
  • 2004
    • early 2004 – The bitrate of The Hits on Emap's local DAB multiplexes is reduced to allow for the addition of heat radio. It is subsequently further reduced to allow the local Magic stations, which had also been hit by Heat's addition, to re-increase their bitrates.[1]
    • April – The Hits is removed from Emap's local DAB multiplexes in favour of Kerrang! Radio.
  • 2005
    • No events.
  • 2006
    • No events.
  • 2007
    • No events.
  • 2008
    • Emap's radio assets are acquired by
      Bauer Media
      .
  • 2009
    • No events.

2010s

  • 2012
    • Late in year – The Hits reappears on Bauer's northern English DAB multiplexes, following a reduction in the bitrate used by heat radio.
  • 2013
    • No events.
  • 2014
    • No events.
  • 2016
    • No events.
  • 2017
    • 1 September – The Bauer City 3 network is disbanded, and The Hits as a single national service returns to DAB in its place.[3]
  • 2018
    • 18 April – It is announced that Hits Radio will launch in June as a national station and that the name will also launch on FM in Manchester, replacing Key 103. This is announced live on Key 103. The new station logo and some information about programming, including the new breakfast show, is unveiled.[4]
    • 23 May – Absolute Radio 70s and Kerrang! Radio are removed from DAB in London and replaced by a stereo placeholder service of music and announcements listed as Hits Radio – this placeholder is also rolled out to numerous other DAB areas, mostly in newly created slots on Arqiva's NOW Digital multiplexes.
    • late May – Magic Soul is replaced on DAB in Birmingham by the Hits Radio placeholder.
    • 1 June – Key 103 and The Hits Radio cease presented programming at 6pm and run a 60-hour sequence of music and announcements in preparation for the impending relaunch.
    • 4 June –
      Dave Vitty launch the Manchester station on-air, with Greatest Day by Take That, winner of an online Manchester Evening News poll, the first song played.[5]
  • 2019
    • No events.

2020s

  • 2020
    • 28 August – Hits Radio launches its first spin-off station – Hits Radio Pride. It is aimed at the LGBTQ+ community.[6]
    • 31 August –
      Hits Radio South Coast
      launches, thereby becoming the second FM station to be known on air as Hits Radio. The station had previously broadcast as The Breeze South Coast and the change is made following the purchase in 2019 of The Breeze network from Celador Radio.
    • 3 November – Hits Radio Suffolk launches on DAB digital radio, taking up the slot which had been carrying the local iteration of
      Ipswich 102
      . Like the digital-only North Yorkshire Hits Radio, all programming output is shared with the Hits network feed, but the option to use localised identity, news/information and advertising is retained.
  • 2021
    • 6 September – Bournemouth-based
      Fire Radio and Bristol-based Sam FM rebrand as Hits Radio. Both stations retain local drivetime shows.[7]
  • 2024
    • January – The final local programming on Lancashire's
      Radio City ends when the two stations' breakfast shows merge.[13]
    • 17 April –
      The Wave rebrand to Hits Radio. The stations continue to have local breakfast output, but will have networked programming at other times. Local news, advertising and traffic updates will also continue to air.[14]

References

  1. ^ "DAB Ensembles Worldwide | Archives 2004". wohnort.org. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  2. ^ Bauer City Network 3 launches on local DAB Radio Today, 19 January 2015
  3. ^ ""The Hits to replace Bauer's City 3 network", RadioToday, 2017-08-29". Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Bauer to launch new national radio station". Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Hits Radio Manchester replaces Key 103". 4 June 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Hits Radio Pride pop-up station to launch on DAB". RadioToday. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Fire Radio and Sam FM Bristol to rebrand as Hits Radio". Radio Today. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  8. ^ "CFM to rebrand as Greatest Hits Radio – cumbriacrack.com". Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Hits Radio extends network Drive show to Bristol and the South Coast". Radio Today. 30 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Lincs FM to take Hits Radio Network shows outside breakfast". Radio Today. 16 October 2023. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  11. ^ "JACK fm to disappear after 15 years as GHR confirmed for Oxfordshire". Radio Today. 3 October 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  12. ^ "Bauer to remove all radio stations from satellite and cable TV platforms". 28 November 2023.
  13. ^ "Rock FM to lose last local show as new shared breakfast show launches". Radio Today. 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  14. ^ Martin, Roy (10 January 2024). "Bauer to rebrand heritage FM stations in England and Wales to Hits Radio". Radio Today. Retrieved 10 January 2024.