Timeline of independent radio in the United Kingdom

This is a timeline of the development of independent radio in the UK.

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • 2020
    • April – Jack 3, branded as Jack 3 & Chill, replaces Jack 2 on 107.9 MHz in Oxfordshire.[196] an easy listening station which launched on DAB in Oxfordshire in May 2017. The station, which broadcasts easy listening music, had been on air on DAB in the county since 2017.
    • 31 May – Liverpool speech station Radio City Talk closes.[197]
    • 29 June – Times Radio launches.[198]
    • 30 June – Bauer switches off the MW transmitters which had been carrying Absolute Classic Rock since the start of 2019. Consequently, Bauer is no longer broadcasting on MW in the West Midlands.
    • 20 July – Pulse 1, Signal 1, The Wave 96.4 and Fire Radio become part of the Hits Radio network with all programming, apart from weekday breakfast, networked.[199] All four stations retain their station name.
    • 28 August – Bauer launches Hits Radio Pride, aimed at the LGBTQ+ community.[200] This is the first time that a major radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom has launched a station that is targeted to the LGBTQ+ community.
    • 31 August –
      • Bauer closes Leeds station Radio Aire after 39 years on air. Its frequency is transferred to Greatest Hits Radio.[201]
      • Hits Radio South Coast launches, thereby becoming the second FM station to be known on air as Hits Radio. The station had previously broadcast as The Breeze South Coast and the change is made following the purchase in 2019 of The Breeze network from Celador Radio.
    • 1 September – The majority of the stations that Bauer Media acquired the previous year from UKRD,[202] Lincs FM Group,[203] Wireless Group[204] and Celador Radio.[205] join Greatest Hits Radio, clustered to provide regional programming outside of network hours, consisting of three hours each weekday teatime.[206] All of the affected stations loose their individual station names.
    • 1 October – Capital Dance launches.[207]
    • 16 October – Global switches off its mediumwave frequencies in Cardiff and Newport [208] and on 3 November Global switches off its MW frequencies in Luton and Bedford.[209] Both sets of frequencies had been used to broadcast Smooth Radio and in both areas Smooth is available on DAB.
    • 16 November – Following the purchase of The Revolution by Bauer Media, the east Manchester station is closed and its frequency transferred to Greatest Hits Radio, thereby giving Greatest Hits Radio Manchester its first berth on FM.[210]
    • 11 December – Union JACK Rock and Union JACK Dance launch on Sound Digital. They replace JACK Radio on the multiplex.[211]
    • 25 December – Radio Caroline broadcasts the Queen's Christmas Message for the first time, 66 years after its request to air the address was turned down by the BBC for being an unauthorised broadcaster.[212]

See also

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