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Classic FM broadcasts nationally on FM, DAB+, Freeview, satellite and cable television and is available internationally by streaming audio over the internet.It is the only Independent National Radio station to broadcast on FM alongside BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4.
GWR takes full control of Classic FM. Anne-Marie Minhall joins, and initially as a newsreader before becoming a presenter. A number of new transmitters are switched on in the second half of the year and the start of 1997 to extend Classic FM's reach by 2.2 million listeners. Classic FM Requests and Smooth Classics launch. [6] 1997
Also on 96.9 FM in South London and on 107.1 FM in North London: Capital Xtra Reloaded: Classic hip hop and R&B Global 11A Also on local DAB+ in Greater London: Classic FM: Classical music Global 11D / 12A 731 721 0106 922 Also on 99.9–101.9 FM across the UK and on local DAB+ in the Channel Islands: GB News Radio: News channel All ...
Classic FM may refer to a number classical music radio stations, including: ABC Classic, formerly ABC Classic FM, in Australia; Classic FM (UK)
Classic FM is a classical music station broadcast nationally on FM and DAB, and also available on Freesat, Sky, Freeview and Virgin Media. It is one of three Independent National Radio franchises, and the only one to broadcast on FM. On 3 January 2024 it was announced that Dan Walker was joining to host Classic FM's breakfast show. [27]
GWR Group was a British radio company with major assets, including the nationwide station Classic FM and an extensive network of independent local radio stations in the UK. Between 1996 and 1999, GWR was a major shareholder in London News Radio, which owned and operated London's LBC and News Direct radio stations.
Classic FM TV was a television channel owned by British radio station Classic FM. Until 14 December 2007 it was available as a television channel on the Sky Digital satellite and Virgin Media cable TV services. After that, Classic FM TV only broadcast online in the United Kingdom via the Internet.
As Classic FM from the UK also bid on the frequency package, after negotiations with the ministry, the package was sold to this station on the condition that 40% of broadcast time would be jazz. As a result, on April 30th, 1994, the Dutch station Classic FM was founded and broadcasts commenced.