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Smooth Radio is a network of local radio stations broadcasting on FM and DAB in the United Kingdom.It retains one outlet on AM.Smooth Radio previously featured a soft adult contemporary radio format but has introduced more upbeat music since 2023.
Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. Antena 1 (news, light music) Antena 2 (jazz, classical music, culture) Antena 3 (alternative music, promotion of portuguese bands) Grupo Renascença. Rádio Renascença (news, pop music, oldies) RFM (pop music) Mega Hits (pop Music, R&B, dance) Bauer Media Audio Portugal. Rádio Comercial (pop music)
smoothfm is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by NOVA Entertainment.From original launch in 2012, The format was focused on providing 'more music and less talk' along with an eclectic easy-listening playlist, usually featuring ballads.
Smooth Relax reuses the format and slogan of "Your relaxing music mix", previously used by the main Smooth Radio network. 12 September – Smooth 70s returns. The station broadcasts on DAB in London. [91] Global launches a new Smooth decades station, Smooth 80s, broadcasting on the semi-national Sound Digital multiplex. Also launching on this ...
The station was relaunched again as Smooth Radio 100.4 on 26 March 2007. The launch occurred at the same time as London based 102.2 Smooth FM, however Smooth Radio 100.4 continued with its own unique soul music based format. On 5 July 2007, GMG Radio announced that it was requesting a change of format from Ofcom, which would bring Smooth Radio ...
Rádio e Televisão de Portugal [a] (RTP) is the public service broadcasting organisation of Portugal. It operates four national television channels and three national radio stations, as well as several satellite and cable offerings.
Smooth's initial slogan Your Life, Your Music, which was used on Saga stations, was modified to Love Life, Love Music to enhance Smooth's promise to play the best choice of music from the previous four decades. The music policy at Smooth ranged from the late '60s right up to the present date, with a heavy focus on easy listening songs.
Smooth Christmas was replaced on a trial basis by Smooth 70s, playing tracks from the 1970s. [33] The station was warmly received by listeners, and in January 2012 GMG Radio confirmed a deal with US syndication firm Premiere Networks to air 1970s editions of the American Top 40 show presented by Casey Kasem, which would be broadcast at weekends.