Nation Radio East Yorkshire

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Nation Radio East Yorkshire
Broadcast areaKingston upon Hull & East Riding
FrequencyFM: 99.8 MHz
DAB: Humberside
Programming
FormatContemporary
NetworkNation Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerNation Broadcasting
OperatorNation Broadcasting
History
First air date
1 August 2007 (KCFM)
1 September 2020 (Greatest Hits Radio)
19 September 2022 (Nation Radio)
Links
WebsiteNation Radio East Yorkshire

Nation Radio East Yorkshire, formerly GHR Hull & East Yorkshire and KCFM, is an Independent Local Radio station serving Kingston upon Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire, which is owned and operated by Nation Broadcasting. This new licence was advertised by Ofcom in 2006.

As KCFM, it was owned by the Lincs FM Group. In early 2019, it was sold on to Nation Broadcasting, under the licensed name of Greatest Hits Radio. On 19 September 2022, the licensing name agreement ended and the station became part of the Nation Radio network.[1]

As of September 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 56,000, according to RAJAR.[2]

Background

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KCFM was run by a local consortium – under the name of Planet Broadcasting Limited. In June 2009 a share exchange was agreed with the Lincs FM Group.[3]

Tim Jibson, who was a member of the team that acquired the original Ofcom licence, was the launch director and was also the Director of Programmes until May 2009, when he moved on to the role of managing director of Adventures in Radio Ltd. Jibson had previously worked for Viking FM, and Viking Gold – subsequently known as Classic Gold, Great Yorkshire Gold, Great Yorkshire Radio, Magic 1161, Viking 2 and currently Greatest Hits Radio – and BBC Radio Humberside.

Launch

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The station carried out a full month of test transmissions before launch at 6:00 a.m. on 1 August 2007. The first voice heard on-air was that of Steve Jordan who then introduced the Director of Programmes Tim Jibson. Jordan then played the first music track "Twist and Shout" by The Beatles. The Planet House studio building was then officially opened by the England Football Manager Steve McClaren.

Programming

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As KCFM, the station played a variety of music, ranging from the 1960s to current chart hits. Its final line-up of daytime presenters was Sean Gerard, Tim West and Matt Hutchinson; the latter remaining into the GHR era as the sole local host. KCFM provided coverage of local news and sport – including commentaries of Hull City and the two Super League teams – Hull Kingston Rovers and Hull F.C. – along with updates of ice hockey, amateur rugby league and other local sports.

As Nation Radio East Yorkshire, local programming is broadcast from 3pm-7pm Monday to Friday, presented by Matt Hutchinson. The rest of the time it takes networked programming from Nation Radio UK, with opt-outs for news, sport, travel and weather updates.

Technical

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Transmission

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The station broadcasts on 99.8 MHz FM. Its transmission area covers the City of Kingston upon Hull and the neighbouring towns of Beverley, Driffield and Goole in East Yorkshire and Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire – from a transmitter mast on top of the Humber Bridge's north pier. KCFM was also available via DAB, launched on that platform in October 2016. In early 2019, KCFM moved DAB multiplexes from the Lincolnshire multiplex to Bauer's Humberside multiplex offering a better geographical fit with its FM distribution, albeit available only in mono due to limitations of capacity on the mux.

Studios

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A purpose built studio complex was constructed at "Planet House" on Hedon Road in Hull. Studio Design was carried out by Bob Corn of the Corn Tarrant Partnership[4] – Technical Installation by Radio Studio Services[5] – which is headed up by Richard Lawley. The station is now based at Parkgate House, Hesslewood Country Office Park, Hessle.

Branding

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KCFM's first jingle package were re-sings of a KVIL package produced by radio ident company TM Studios in Dallas, Texas, USA.[6] A custom made news jingle was also commissioned.

In late 2010, KCFM aired new jingles made by the UK based jingle company S2Blue. The station's last jingle package was produced by AudioSweets and matched the rest of the Lincs FM group of stations.

Nation Radio East Yorkshire currently airs a composite jingle package, which was also made for the other Nation-branded stations, produced by Ignite Jingles and TM Studios.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Nation Broadcasting removes Bauer branding from its stations". 13 July 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  2. ^ "RAJAR".
  3. ^ radiotoday.co.uk Archived 21 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ corntarrant.co.uk Archived 12 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ radiostudios.co.uk
  6. ^ jinglemad.com Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Nation Network | Ignite Jingles". www.ignitejingles.com. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
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