Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire

(Redirected from Magic 828)

Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire (previously Radio Aire, Magic 828/Radio Aire 2, Ridings FM and Pulse 2) is an Independent Local Radio station serving West Yorkshire on 96.3 and 106.8 FM, DAB, online and via the app.

Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire
Broadcast areaWest Yorkshire
FrequencyFM:
96.3 MHz (Leeds)
106.8 MHz (Wakefield)
DAB: 11B
12D
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
NetworkGreatest Hits Radio
Ownership
OwnerBauer
Hits Radio West Yorkshire
History
First air date
7 January 2019
Former names
Radio Aire
Magic 828/Radio Aire 2
Ridings FM
Pulse 2
Former frequencies
828 kHz
1278 kHz
1530 kHz
Links
WebsiteGHR West Yorkshire

The station was launched on 7 January 2019, replacing Radio Aire 2, following the decision to remove local station names from the northern England Medium Wave stations owned by Bauer Media.

As of March 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 177,000 listeners, according to RAJAR.[1]

History

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Radio Aire

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(See dedicated page for Radio Aire)

Magic 828

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Magic 828 was launched by Roger Kirk at 8:28 am on 17 July 1990.[2] The station was formed due to Radio Aire splitting its AM and FM frequencies, with Radio Aire rebranding as Aire FM. The station broadcast on 828 kHz AM and the first song played was "Magical Mystery Tour" by The Beatles.

The 'Magic 828' name was created by Bob Preedy who was a presenter on Radio Aire at the time. The first jingle package was produced by Century 21 and the voice-overs were voiced by John Myers.

The programmes between 6am and 1am were broadcast live from Studio 2 in Radio Aire's Burley Road studio complex in Leeds. The original weekday line-up was Roger Kirk (6am-9.30am), Ray Stroud (9.30am-1pm), The Magic Mix (1pm-2pm), Peter Tait (2pm-6pm), Nothing But The 60's (6pm-7pm), Mike Vitti (7pm-10pm), Alex Hall (10pm-1am) and The Superstation (1am-6am). A few months after Magic 828's launch, The Superstation closed, Andy Siddell took over evenings and Mike Vitti presented the new overnight programme, Nightflight. The Nightflight programme was simulcast on Aire FM & Magic 828 and broadcast between 1am & 6am from Studio 1 (the studio used for Aire FM). Local news during the early 1990s was also simulcast on both stations, although Aire FM only took the first two minutes of the four-minute bulletin.

After EMAP bought Radio Aire and Magic 828 in 1995, they began to roll out the Magic brand across all their AM stations in the north of England. These were Magic 1161 (East Yorkshire), Magic AM (South Yorkshire), Magic 1152 (Newcastle), Magic 1170 (Teesside), Magic 999 (Lancashire), Magic 1548 (Merseyside) and Magic 1152 (Manchester). EMAP's other station, Touch AM went to Capital Gold instead due to Capital Radio Group acquiring Red Dragon FM and its AM sister station.

In December 2001, EMAP decided that it was more economical for the Magic network to share off-peak programmes and in line with the other Magic AM stations began networking between 10am and 2pm, and between 7pm and 6am. During these hours it was simply known as Magic, although there were local commercial breaks and local news and weather on the hour through the day. Peter Tait, who had hosted the Breakfast Show since 1992 continued to present Breakfast, while Andy Siddell presented the Afternoon Show.

Peter Tait died in 2002 and the Breakfast Show was subsequently presented by Paul Carrington. In January 2003 after a sharp decline in listening, the station ceased networking with the London station Magic 105.4. At this point, a regional northern network was created with programmes broadcast from Magic 1152 in Newcastle. During networked hours, local commercials were aired, as well as local news and weather on the hour.

In July 2006, more networking was introduced across the northern Magic AM network with only the four hour breakfast show between 6am and 10am presented from the local studios. At this point, Andy Siddell moved to Newcastle to present the Afternoon Show across the network. In 2007, Glenn Pinder took over the Breakfast Show where he remained until 2014, although in April 2013 the show also started to be networked across the other Yorkshire-based Magic stations.[3] Other programming was networked from Newcastle, Manchester and London.

Radio Aire 2

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Following the rebrand of the Magic AM stations in northern England, on 5 January 2015 Magic 828 became known as Radio Aire 2. All programming at this point was networked, except for news, weather, travel and commercials.

Pulse 2

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(See dedicated page for Pulse 2)

Ridings FM

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(See dedicated page for Ridings FM)

Greatest Hits Radio

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Greatest Hits Radio was formed on 7 January 2019. Radio Aire 2 became Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire, while the other Bauer owned Medium Wave stations in the north of England were given names specific to their region. However, the on air name is known simply as Greatest Hits Radio.

On 1 September 2020, it began to broadcast on 96.3 FM, replacing Radio Aire and the Leeds medium wave transmitter was later switched off.[4] Ridings FM and Pulse 2 were closed and replaced with Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire on the same day, meaning the station was also made available on 106.8 FM and Pulse 2's DAB and Medium Wave frequencies.

The station is mainly networked from Greatest Hits Radio in London, although some programming comes from Liverpool and Manchester. A regional afternoon show for Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire is broadcast from the Leeds studios by Steve Priestley. Stephanie Hirst regularly covers the show in Priestley's absence. Local news, weather, travel and commercials are included in the station's output.

References

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  1. ^ "RAJAR". www.rajar.co.uk. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  2. ^ "17 July 1990 - Launch of Magic 828". MixCloud. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Bauer networks three more Magic stations". RadioToday. April 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  4. ^ Radio Today, February 2021
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