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Real Radio (Wales)

                   
Real Radio (Wales)

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Wales' Best Variety of Music
Discover The Real You
Wales' Biggest Commercial Radio Station
Broadcast area Wales
Frequency

Multiple

share = 10.4%
First air date October 2000
Format Adult Contemporary
Audience share (September 2009, [1])
Owner GMG Radio
(2006–12)
Global Radio
(2012–)
Website Real Radio Wales

Real Radio Wales is a Regional Radio station owned by Global Radio and forming part of the Real Radio network. The station broadcasts from studios at Morganstown in Cardiff on various FM frequencies, DAB via the MXR Severn Estuary multiplex and across the UK on digital satellite TV (Sky Digital channel 0146).

Contents

  Background

The station was launched in October 2000[citation needed], a year after the GMG Group won its first broadcast licence - after an introduction by Tom Jones, the station's founding managing director John Myers introduced the song "A Star is Born". In December 2008, GMG was awarded a FM licence to launch Real Radio in North and Mid Wales. Following an agreed format change request, the existing South Wales service has been rolled out to the new coverage area. The station began broadcasting on its North and Mid Wales frequencies at 8am on Tuesday 4 January 2011.

On 25 June 2012 it was announced Global Radio (the owner of stations such as Capital and Heart) had bought GMG Radio. The former GMG stations, including Real Radio, will continue to operate separately until a regulatory review is carried out.[1][2]

Real Radio Wales is a music and speech station, playing a Hot AC format of classic, contemporary and current music the past 25 years to the present day.

The station also carries news bulletins every hour between the hours of 6am and 7pm weekdays and from 6am to 2pm on Saturdays and Sundays (including half-hour headlines at breakfast and drivetime) from Cardiff. Other bulletins are provided by Sky News through IRN.

  Presenters

  Local presenters

  • Steve Clarke (Sunday afternoons)
  • Dave Brookes (Home Time / The Real Radio Sports Phone-In / Real Sport)
  • Jason Harrold (weekday mornings, Saturday mornings/lunchtime)
  • Simon Hawkins (weekend breakfast)
  • Simon Jagger (Real Radio Breakfast)
  • Helen Sweetland (weekday afternoons, Sunday mornings)
  • Chris Wood (Real Radio Breakfast)

  Networked presenters

  • David Heane (Monday - Thursday evenings, High School Days)
  • Marc Henry (Thursday - Sunday overnights)
  • Jo Lloyd (Real Club Classics)
  • Oli Kemp (Monday - Wednesday overnights)

  Syndicated presenters

  Former presenters

  • Debbie Mac (left 2 January 2012; continues with Real Radio North West)
  • Clive Warren (left February 2004; now with Metro Radio)
  • David Ditchfield (left 26 March 2012; now with Coast 103.2)
  • Paul Salt (left 27 May 2012; now freelance with the BBC)
  • Steve 'Wiggy' Wiggins (left in April 2011; now with Bro Radio and The Wave 96.4 FM)

  Broadcast frequencies

The station broadcasts an analogue signal across Wales on the 88 and 105–106FM frequencies. It also broadcasts a digital signal.[4]

  References

  1. ^ GMG Radio sold to Global for £50m Mark Sweeney, The Guardian, 25 June 2012
  2. ^ Global Radio seals £50m purchase of GMG Radio Maisie McCabe, Media Week, 25 June 2012
  3. ^ Steve Jordan joins Yorkshire Coast Radio Radio Today, 12 September 2011
  4. ^ How can I listen to Real Radio?, realradiowales.co.uk

  External links

Coordinates: 51°31′55″N 3°15′28″W / 51.5319°N 3.2577°W / 51.5319; -3.2577

   
               

 

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