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Century Radio was the brand name of a group of Independent Local Radio stations in England. The brand was developed with the launch of 100-102 Century Radio in North East England in 1994, with John Myers as managing director and John Simons as programme director.
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In September 1994, he launched Century Radio in North East England.He again presented the breakfast show, this time under the pseudonym of John Morgan. [4] [5] Myers later released a compilation cassette of the wind-ups from his show, and even a novelty single, called "Three Rosettes", under the further pseudonym of Mr Martin.
Century Radio was the first regional station for North East England and also was the first to use the Century brand, which followed a 'personality' format, mixing speech and music. The station was originally based beside the Tyne Bridge in Gateshead , before relocating to Team Valley in 2008 to share a building with fellow GMG Radio stations ...
W227AX 93.3 – K-LOVE, [40] [41] contemporary Christian radio (FM Translator) WIVY 96.3 – Timeless Favorites, local soft adult contemporary format radio station known as "IVY" WMKY 90.3 – Morehead State Public Radio, local NPR flag station which broadcasts to over 20 eastern Kentucky counties [42] WMOR-FM 106.1 – adult rock radio station ...
In 1993, local radio owner Walter May acquired WRAU. He changed the call letters to WPKE-FM on December 27, adopting an adult contemporary music format. [4] [5] Previous logo. In 2008, the station aired basketball games from the Continental Basketball Association's East Kentucky Miners. [6] The station operated as Mix 103.1 in 2009. [7]
An aluminum company has singled out northeastern Kentucky as its preferred site for a new aluminum smelter that would bring about 1,000 permanent jobs to an Appalachian region hard hit by the loss ...
The station opened as Century Radio on 8 September 1998 as the second Century station in the country (the first being Gateshead-based 100-102 Century Radio).Owned and operated by Border Television, Century was founded by managing director John Myers, who had also established the north east station four years earlier.