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Iheart radio 80s
Iheart radio 80s










On 1 January 2011, Orion Media, the owners of Heart East Midlands (one of the original three Heart stations) renamed and relaunched the station as ' Gem 106', ending a franchise agreement with Global Radio formed when Global purchased GCap – the agreement allowed Orion to use the Heart identity and carry networked programming from London. Heart North West and Wales retained an opt-out on 96.3FM (the North Wales Coast) for Welsh language programming. Heart Cymru, serving Gwynedd and Anglesey, moved its studios from Bangor to Wrexham but retained its extended local output of 10 hours on weekdays and 8 hours on Saturdays and Sundays. Stations in Gloucestershire, Kent, London, the West Midlands, the East Midlands and Wiltshire were unaffected by the changes. Rebranded from Hertfordshire's Mercury 96.6 Two Hit Music Network stations were also closed and merged with Heart stations. Heart East Midlands was sold to Orion Media, along with the West Midlands network of local stations, due to the same competition concerns that had forced its earlier sale to Chrysalis.īetween June and September 2010, Global Radio merged the majority of the 33 Heart stations to create a smaller network of 18 local and regional stations, in line with new OFCOM guidelines on local output requirements. When GCap Media was taken over by Global Radio in 2008, it announced plans to dissolve the 41-station One Network, with one station ( Power FM) becoming part of the Galaxy network, four stations ( BRMB, Beacon Radio, Mercia FM and Wyvern FM) forming a West Midlands regional network, seven stations joining Capital FM to form The Hit Music Network and the remaining 29 stations forming the Heart Network. Chrysalis' radio holdings were sold to Global Radio in 2007. Century 106 in the East Midlands became the third station of the Heart network in 2005 after GCap Media sold Century. In 1996 the Heart programming format saw the "soft AC" music replaced with a generally more neutral rock "n" roll playlist. This included live broadcasts of WPLJ from New York City. Heart 106.2 began test transmissions in London in August 1995, prior to the station launch on 5 September.

iheart radio 80s

Reflecting this, its early slogan was 100.7 degrees cooler! Its original format of " soft adult contemporary" music included artists such as Lionel Richie and Tina Turner. The first song to be played on 100.7 Heart FM was Something Got Me Started by Simply Red. Heart began broadcasting in the West Midlands on 6 September 1994 as 100.7 Heart FM, becoming the UK's third Independent Regional Radio station, five days after Century Radio in North East England, and Jazz FM North West. Further information: Timeline of the Heart Radio Network Launch












Iheart radio 80s