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Absolute Radio to switch off all AM transmitters across the UK
开云体育Radio Today 4 December 2023 Bauer is removing Absolute Radio from Medium wave this month as it turns off all AM frequencies for the station across the country. Absolute Radio launched exclusively on AM (as Virgin Radio) 30 years ago in 1993 using predominantly 1215 kHz along with fill-in relays on 1197, 1233, 1242 and 1260. Some of these have been turned off in recent years in places such as Devon, Merseyside and Tayside. Whilst this is a historic milestone for the radio industry, it shouldn’t affect many listeners as just two percent of all radio listening currently takes place on AM. Absolute Radio also lost its FM frequency in London in 2021 in favour of the ever-expanding Greatest Hits Radio network. The move makes Absolute Radio a digital-only service, broadcasting nationally on DAB and online. 1215 kHz – or 247 meters, was previously used by BBC Radio 1 when it launched, and later, BBC Radio 3. Prior to 1967 it was used by the BBC Light Programme. In addition, Bauer has also announced licenses carrying Greatest Hits Radio in Staffordshire and Cheshire, Bradford & Huddersfield and Teesside will also be turned off. GHR is available on FM in West Yorkshire and will soon be available on FM in Staffordshire and Cheshire. https://radiotoday.co.uk/2023/01/04/absolute-radio-to-switch-off-all-am-transmitters-across-the-uk/ |
开云体育Ooops, sorry, dated 4 January 2023.
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开云体育AM radio accounts for around 2% of listening - but 35% of radio transmission's energy costs. Mike ------ Original Message ------ From: "Mike Terry via groups.io" <miketerry73@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 4 Jan, 23 At 13:08 Subject: Re: [DABRadio] Absolute Radio to switch off all AM transmitters across the UK Ooops, sorry, dated 4 January 2023. ------ Original Message ------ From: "Mike Terry via groups.io" <miketerry73@...> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 4 Jan, 23 At 13:06 Subject: [DABRadio] Absolute Radio to switch off all AM transmitters across the UK Radio Today 4 December 2023 Bauer is removing Absolute Radio from Medium wave this month as it turns off all AM frequencies for the station across the country. Absolute Radio launched exclusively on AM (as Virgin Radio) 30 years ago in 1993 using predominantly 1215 kHz along with fill-in relays on 1197, 1233, 1242 and 1260. Some of these have been turned off in recent years in places such as Devon, Merseyside and Tayside. Whilst this is a historic milestone for the radio industry, it shouldn’t affect many listeners as just two percent of all radio listening currently takes place on AM. Absolute Radio also lost its FM frequency in London in 2021 in favour of the ever-expanding Greatest Hits Radio network. The move makes Absolute Radio a digital-only service, broadcasting nationally on DAB and online. 1215 kHz – or 247 meters, was previously used by BBC Radio 1 when it launched, and later, BBC Radio 3. Prior to 1967 it was used by the BBC Light Programme. In addition, Bauer has also announced licenses carrying Greatest Hits Radio in Staffordshire and Cheshire, Bradford & Huddersfield and Teesside will also be turned off. GHR is available on FM in West Yorkshire and will soon be available on FM in Staffordshire and Cheshire. https://radiotoday.co.uk/2023/01/04/absolute-radio-to-switch-off-all-am-transmitters-across-the-uk/ |
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