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Two new stations were announced on the same day, 18 October, Absolute Radio 60s and Absolute Radio 70s, both of which would be dedicated to the music of their respective decades. A holding website went live at absoluteradio60s.co.uk following the announcement, with basic information including the proposed station schedule.
22 November – Absolute Radio 60s launches, followed one week later by the launch of Absolute Radio 70s; 23 December – GMG Radio confirms plans to launch a station dedicated to music from the 1970s on trial basis and four days later Smooth 70s replaces Smooth Christmas on the Digital One platform. [73] 2012
Absolute Radio 70s is a national Digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Absolute Radio Network. It broadcasts locally to parts of the UK on DAB radio multiplexes. It broadcasts nationally via Smart Speaker and online web streaming. Its output is non-stop 1970s hits.
Absolute Radio 70s: Music from the 1970s 11B (Cumbria - DAB+) Absolute Radio 80s: Music from the 1980s 10B (Oxfordshire) 10C (Flintshire, Merseyside and West Cheshire) 11B (Bradford, Cumbria, Huddersfield, Inverness, Tayside and Teesside) 11C (Glasgow, South Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear) 12A (Carmarthenshire, Lancashire, Neath Port Talbot and Swansea)
It is replaced by Absolute Radio 10s. Absolute Radio 70s is reinstated to the Switch London DAB, converting to a stereo DAB+ service on 28 April. 17 May – Following permission from Ofcom, [80] Absolute Radio is removed from 105.8 FM in London and is replaced by Greatest Hits Radio. [81]
Absolute Radio 80s launched at 7.00 pm on 4 December 2009, replacing Absolute Xtreme. [1]The marketing plan for Absolute 80s started with targeted sampling at 80s events such as Madness, Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode at the O2 Arena, Erasure at the NEC Birmingham and Simple Minds at the Wembley Arena.
Pirate radio in the United Kingdom has been a popular and enduring radio medium since the 1960s, despite expansions in licensed broadcasting, and the advent of both digital radio and internet radio. Although it peaked throughout the 1960s and again during the 1980s/1990s, it remains in existence today. [ 1 ]
Hits Radio, a Contemporary hit radio network of 25 radio stations, available on local FM and DAB, with a national DAB station. Until April 2024, most stations operated as their heritage radio brands, such as Radio City or Free Radio , with a mix of local and networked programming, but from April 2024 only the Scottish stations such as Clyde 1 ...