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Greatest Hits Radio to depart medium wave
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Scott
2023-11-14 11:21:33 UTC
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See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67409426

GHR stations in other parts of the UK will also stop AM broadcasting
in the next few weeks. However in some areas, including the Borders
and Dumfries and Galloway, the station is transmitted on FM.

The changes come as the UK government's Media Bill works its way
through parliament.

It is expected to lead to significant regulatory changes for
commercial radio. It may make it easier for stations to change their
formats or share programmes providing they maintain commitments to
local news and information.
Brian Gaff
2023-11-30 11:29:37 UTC
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Well that I'm afraid is a train which has already left the station. In most
of the big network owners stations you can get regional adverts and an
occasional traffic report or news item, but most of it seems to sound like
the same station nationwide, and nothing but a pre set playlist over night.
I wonder how long Boom Radio can be independent. I can recall when Smooth
was run by ex BBC people and genuinely tried to be different, but then they
sold out to Global and pretty soon documentaries and rare music stuff
vanished in vour of restricted playlists and general dumbed down content.
Brian
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Post by Scott
See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67409426
GHR stations in other parts of the UK will also stop AM broadcasting
in the next few weeks. However in some areas, including the Borders
and Dumfries and Galloway, the station is transmitted on FM.
The changes come as the UK government's Media Bill works its way
through parliament.
It is expected to lead to significant regulatory changes for
commercial radio. It may make it easier for stations to change their
formats or share programmes providing they maintain commitments to
local news and information.
Scott
2023-11-30 11:39:36 UTC
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 11:29:37 -0000, "Brian Gaff"
Post by Brian Gaff
Well that I'm afraid is a train which has already left the station. In most
of the big network owners stations you can get regional adverts and an
occasional traffic report or news item, but most of it seems to sound like
the same station nationwide, and nothing but a pre set playlist over night.
I wonder how long Boom Radio can be independent. I can recall when Smooth
was run by ex BBC people and genuinely tried to be different, but then they
sold out to Global and pretty soon documentaries and rare music stuff
vanished in vour of restricted playlists and general dumbed down content.
Brian
You are right though there is another train following in the shape of
DAB. Now we get 'The Greatest Hits, Glasgow and the West' instead of
'Clyde 2' and we hear about the Glasgow LEZ.

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