EMAP Radio
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EMAP Radio is a branch name of EMAP specialising in radio stations.
The EMAP network is divisible into several main groups: The Big City Network, Magic Radio, EMAP Radio London, and EMAP Digital Radio.
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) was a Scottish media company which owned 22 radio stations, and around 30 local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It was acquired by EMAP on June 21, 2005.
EMAP Consumer Media and EMAP Radio were purchased by Bauer, subject to the outcome of an EGM in Januay.
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[edit] Radio stations owned by EMAP
[edit] DAB in some regions and Freeview
- Mojo
- Heat
- Q
- Smash Hits!
- The Hits
- Kerrang!
- Magic 105.4 (Also on FM in London)
- Kiss 100 (Also on FM in London)
[edit] London FM
[edit] Northern England FM
- 96.3 Radio Aire (Leeds)
- CFM (Carlisle)
- CFM (West Cumbria)
- Radio City 96.7 (Liverpool)
- Hallam FM (Sheffield)
- Key 103 (Manchester)
- Metro Radio (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
- 97.4 Rock FM (Preston)
- TFM Radio (Thornaby-On-Tees/Tees Valley)
- 96.9 Viking FM (Kingston upon Hull)
[edit] Magic Radio AM
- Piccadilly Magic 1152 (Manchester)
- Magic 1152 (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
- Magic 1548 (Liverpool)
- Magic 999 (Preston)
- Magic 828 (Leeds)
- Magic AM (Sheffield)
- Magic 1161 (Kingston upon Hull)
- Magic 1170 (Thornaby-On-Tees/Tees Valley)
[edit] Southern England FM
[edit] Scotland FM
- 102.5 Clyde 1 (Glasgow and West Central Scotland)
- 97.3 Forth One (Edinburgh, The Lothians and Fife)
- MFR Moray Firth Radio (Inverness, Highland, Moray and parts of Aberdeenshire)
- Northsound 1 (Aberdeenshire)
- Radio Borders (Scottish Borders and North Northumberland)
- South West Sound FM (Dumfries and Galloway)
- Tay FM (Dundee and Perth and Kinross)
- 96.7 West FM (Ayrshire)
[edit] Scotland AM
- Clyde 2 (Glasgow and West Central Scotland)
- 1548 Forth 2 (Edinburgh, The Lothians and Fife)
- Northsound 2 (Aberdeen)
- Tay AM (Dundee and Perth)
- West Sound (Ayrshire)
[edit] Northern Ireland
- Cool FM (Greater Belfast)
- Downtown Radio (Northern Ireland)
[edit] Republic of Ireland FM/DAB
- FM104 (Dublin) - also on DAB
- Highland Radio (Donegal North ILR)
- Today FM - also on DAB (Dublin region only)
[edit] Big City Network FM and AM
[edit] EMAP DAB multiplexes
EMAP operates eight DAB multiplexes and also three jointly owned multiplexes with UTV which EMAP owns 30%. EMAP operates the following DAB multiplexes: [1]
- EMAP Central Lancashire
- EMAP Humberside
- EMAP Leeds
- EMAP Liverpool
- EMAP South Yorkshire
- EMAP Teeside
- EMAP Tyne and Wear
- Score Inverness
- UTV-EMAP Stoke-on-Trent (joint venture with UTV, of which EMAP owns 30 per cent)
- UTV-EMAP Swansea (joint venture with UTV, of which EMAP owns 30 per cent)
- UTV-EMAP West Yorkshire (joint venture with UTV, of which EMAP owns 30 per cent)
[edit] CE Digital
EMAP and GCap Media own CE Digital Ltd, which operates the following DAB multiplexes:
- Birmingham
- Greater London I
- Manchester
[edit] Defunct
- 3c (Closed at 5pm GMT on March 27, 2007)
[edit] External links
- Emap Digital Radio - Official site
- Emap radio local and national radio stations - Official site
- Scottish Radio Holdings (Requires Flash)
- The owners
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Radio and Television Big City Network: CFM · Hallam FM · Key 103 · Metro Radio · Radio City 96.7 · 96.3 Radio Aire · 97.4 Rock FM · TFM Radio · 96.9 Viking FM Big City Scotland: 102.5 Clyde 1 · Cool FM · Downtown Radio · 97.3 Forth One · South WestSound FM · Tay FM · 97.4 MFR · Moray Firth Radio 1107AM · Northsound 1 · Radio Borders · 96.7 West FM · West Sound Magic Network: Magic 105.4 · Magic AM · Magic 828 · Magic 999 · Magic 1152 · Piccadilly Magic 1152 · Magic 1161 · Magic 1170 · Magic 1548 Kiss Network: Kiss 100 London · Kiss 101 West · Kiss 105-108 East Other Radio Assets: Clyde 2 · FM104 · 1548 Forth 2 · Kerrang! 105.2 · Highland Radio · Northsound 2 · Tay AM · Today FM · Wave 105 Emap Digital Radio: Heat · The Hits · Q · Smash Hits · Kerrang! Radio · Mojo Emap Music TV: The Box · The Hits · Kiss TV · Magic TV · Kerrang! TV · Q TV · Smash Hits TV Publishing Consumer Titles: Angling Times · Arena · Australian Snowboarding · Australasian Dirt Bike · Australian Skateboarding · Australian Mountain Bike · Bike · Bird Watching · Car · Classic Bike · Classic Cars · Closer · Country Walking · Digital Photo · Empire · FHM · First · Freesail · Garden Answers · Garden News · Golf World · Grazia · Improve Your Coarse Fishing · Heat · Instant Beauty · Kerrang! · Land Rover Owner International · Match · Max Power · Model Rail · Mojo · More · Mother & Baby · Motorcycle News (MCN) · New Woman · Outdoor Australia · Parker's · Performance Bikes · Pop · Practical Classics · Practical Fishkeeping · Practical Photography · Pregnancy & Birth · Q · RAIL · RiDE · Sea Angler · Shopping for Baby · Skiing · Steam Railway · Today's Golfer · Top Sante · Tracks · Trail · Trout & Salmon · Trout Fisherman · Waves · What Bike? · Your Horse · Yours · Zoo Business Titles: ALF · AM · Architects Journal · Architectural Review · Broadcast · Business Travel World · CAP · Construction News · Drapers · European Plastics News · Fleet News · Ground Engineering · Health Service Journal · Heating & Ventilating News · Journal of Wound Care · Lighting · Local Government Chronicle · Materials Recycling Week · Media & Marketing Europe · MEED · New Civil Engineer · Nursing Times · Pet Product Marketing · RAC · Retail Jeweller · Retail Week · Screen International · Shots · Therapy Weekly Distribution: Seymour · Frontline |

