Cannock Chase Radio

Cannock Chase Radio FM is a community radio station, broadcasting to Cannock and Rugeley in Staffordshire, England. The station's tagline is 'The Greatest Hits and So Much More!' and it has been broadcasting online since 15 November 2014 from studios in Bridgtown, Cannock.

Cannock Chase Radio FM
CityCannock
Broadcast areaCannock Staffordshire
Frequency89.6 FM 89.8 FM 94.0 FM
SloganStaffordshires Fasting Growing Radio Station
Programming
FormatCommunity Radio on three FM frequencies
Ownership
OwnerJ Hughes / R Hughes / Toni C
History
First air date
15 November 2014
Links
Websitehttps://cannockchaseradio.co.uk/

The station launched on FM on 30 March 2018 with 89.6 being used in Rugeley and 94.0 in Cannock, which will give the station a larger target audience.

History

Cannock Chase Radio was created by Rob, Jane, and James Hughes, who felt that the area needed a radio station of its own. Many radio stations cover the area, but lack that connection with the community. It felt that the Cannock Chase area is overlooked in terms of radio. Therefore, the trio decided to launch a radio station dedicated exclusively to the area.

During September and October 2014, premises were found in Kingston Court Cannock, opposite the Electric Palace Cinema.[1] The station has since moved to premises in Bridgtown, Cannock.

Presenters

Presenters change from time to time; current presenters are listed on the Cannock Chase Radio web site.[2]

Availability

Cannock Chase Radio FM can be heard online, on mobile on TuneIn, on Alexa and on the stations own iOS and Android Apps.

Pye Green Tower

Since launch, Cannock Chase Radio has used the Pye Green BT Tower in its logo to show that it is a local radio station. Pye Green Tower is a local landmark and is visible for miles around, and for many people from the area, it is a sign of being near home.

References

  1. "Tune in to Cannock Radio". Expressandstar.com. 29 October 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. Cannock Chase Radio schedule
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