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Heart began broadcasting to the West Midlands on Tuesday 6 September 1994, as 100.7 Heart FM, becoming the UK's third Independent Regional Radio station, five days after Century Radio in the North East and Jazz FM North West. The first song to be played on 100.7 Heart FM was Something Got Me Started by Simply Red.
Heart began broadcasting in the West Midlands on 6 September 1994 as 100.7 Heart FM, becoming the UK's third Independent Regional Radio station, five days after Century Radio in North East England, and Jazz FM North West. The first song to be played on 100.7 Heart FM was Something Got Me Started by Simply Red.
6 September – 100.7 Heart FM begins broadcasting, providing a regional service of soft adult contemporary music to the West Midlands, similar to Smooth Radio today. 1995. 5 September – Heart 106.2 launches in London, broadcasting a 'Hot AC' music format. 1996. 100.7 Heart FM’s music format is modified to Hot AC.
Fantasy Radio Devizes: 97.0 FM 29 February 2012 Faza FM Nottingham: 97.1 FM 25 March 2002 Felixstowe Radio Felixstowe: 107.5 FM 5 September 2009 Fiesta FM Southampton: 95.0 FM Also on small-scale DAB+: 17 September 2018 First FM: Oxford: 105.1 FM 14 February 2014 Flex FM: South West London: 101.4 FM 1 July 2018 Radio Folkestone: Folkestone: 105 ...
Heart Thames Valley: Reading: Berkshire, Hampshire (North) and Oxfordshire: 9 July 2010 Heart Wales: Cardiff Bay: South and West Wales: 3 October 2000 Heart West Country: Bristol: Bath, Bristol and Somerset: 16 July 2010 Heart West Midlands: Birmingham: Birmingham and the West Midlands: 6 September 1994 Heart Wiltshire: Swindon: Swindon and ...
They are 100.4 Jazz FM (north west England), 100–102 Century Radio (north east England), Galaxy 101 which launches a dance music service on the 4th to the Severn estuary area, 100.7 Heart FM which launches on the 6th and covers the West Midlands and Scot FM which broadcasts music and speech to the Scottish central belt.
Ed James (born Edward Charles Stirk 23 March 1976 in Knighton, Radnorshire) [2] is a British disc jockey, broadcaster and journalist, who currently hosts Drive Time for Heart West Midlands in Birmingham alongside Gemma Hill. He moved to the Drive Time Show in 2019, after presenting the Breakfast Show since 2002 on Heart.
Free 80s rebranded as Greatest Hits Radio West Midlands, replacing Absolute Radio on 105.2 FM. In Coventry and Warwickshire the station broadcast on 1359 kHz (although this later closed on 30 June 2020), and continues on DAB only in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, forming part of Greatest Hits Radio network.