BBC local radio

2BE Belfast was the call sign of the first official radio station in Northern Ireland which started Broadcasting in 1924. Operated by the British Broadcasting Company, later Corporation. The station later Northern Ireland Home Service and BBC Radio 4 Northern Ireland. Today the station is better known as BBC Radio Ulster. The station still broadcasts on the original frequency of 1341 kHz. ...more on Wikipedia about "2BE Belfast"

BBC Coventry and Warwickshire is the BBC Local Radio service for Coventry and Warwickshire, beginning transmission on 19 January 1990. It is a sister station of BBC WM, and shares some programming with it. It broadcasts on 94.8 (Meriden), 103.7 (Lark Stoke, near Ilmington), 104 FM, DAB and is streamed on the internet. The 94.8FM is the strongest signal and covers the north. The 103.7FM signal covers the south, and is broadcast from just west of Shipston on Stour. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Coventry & Warwickshire"

BBC Essex is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Essex. It broadcasts from its studios in Chelmsford on 103.5 (Great Braxted), 95.3 (South Benfleet) FM and DAB. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Essex"

BBC GMR (Greater Manchester Radio) is the BBC Local Radio service for the English city of Manchester and surrounding area. Launched on 10th September 1970 as Radio Manchester, it was renamed to GMR in 1988, with a brief period in 1997 under the title GMR Talk. It broadcasts from its studios on Oxford Rd, Manchester on 95.1 (Holme Moss), 104.6 (Saddleworth) FM and DAB. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC GMR"

BBC Hereford and Worcester is the BBC Local Radio service for the English counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. It broadcasts from its studios in Worcester on 104 (Worcester), 104.6 ( Kidderminster) and 94.7 ( Hereford) FM; as well as 738 (Worcester) and 1584 (North Herefordshire) MW on AM. It began broadcasting on 14 February 1989. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Hereford and Worcester"

BBC Local Radio is the BBC's regional radio service for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of 40 stations. Radio Leicester was the first to launch on 8 November, 1967. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Local Radio"

BBC London is the brand for the BBC's tri-media radio, television and online service for London and the South East. It was formerly known as BBC LDN and was launched on 1 October 2001, shortly after the London region split from BBC Newsroom South East and BBC South East Today was launched. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC London"

BBC London 94.9 is London's BBC Local Radio station, and part of BBC London. Broadcasting across the city on 94.9 FM, DAB, Telewest cable TV and also on the Internet, it was previously known as London Live, GLR (Greater London Radio) and before that Radio London, not to be confused with the pirate radio station of the same name. Each incarnation represented different management and scheduling. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC London 94.9"

BBC Radio Berkshire is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Berkshire. It broadcasts on 94.6 ( Henley), 95.4 ( Windsor), 104.1 (Hannington, north Hampshire) and 104.4 (Broad St Mall, Reading) FM from its studios at Caversham Park near Reading. The 104.1 FM signal is the strongest by far. The station began on 26 January 1991, starting as a sister station of Radio Oxford. Due to financial cutbacks, it was merged with Radio Oxford on 9 April 1996 to become BBC Thames Valley and featured Martin Kelner, who now broadcasts irreverently on Radio Leeds. Separate breakfast shows for Reading and Oxford began. On 13 February 2000, the two stations became separate once again, although shared several programmes until September 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Berkshire"

BBC Radio Brighton was one of the first wave of BBC Local Radio stations which took to the air during the late 1960s. Broadcasting from Marlborough Place, it officially opened on 14 February 1968, though a short-lived emergency service had been broadcast during the blizzards earlier that winter. Originally broadcast on 88.1 MHz VHF only, the station later acquired a medium wave frequency of 202m, and transferred to 95.3 MHz on VHF. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Brighton"

BBC Radio Bristol is the BBC Local Radio service for the English city of Bristol and surrounding area. Launched in September 1970, it broadcasts from its studios in Bristol on 94.9 (Ilchester Crescent, Bedminster), 95.5 (Mendip), 104.6 ( Bath) FM, 1548 ( Mangotsfield) AM and DAB. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Bristol"

BBC Radio Cambridgeshire is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Cambridgeshire. It broadcasts from its studios in Cambridge on 96 ( Madingley, close to the A428/A1303 junction five miles west of Cambridge) and 95.7 (Morborne, south-west of Peterborough, two miles west of the A1 near Norman Cross) FM, 1026MW (Chesterton Fen, close to the A14 and Fen Ditton north-east of Cambridge), DAB, and via its web page using Real Player. It started broadcasting on May 1st 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Cambridgeshire"

BBC Radio Cleveland is the BBC Local Radio service for the English areas of Teesside, County Durham and some of North Yorkshire. Launched in 1971 as Radio Teesside, it now broadcasts from its studios in Middlesbrough on 95.0 (Bilsdale Moor), 95.8 ( Whitby) FM and DAB. It became known as Radio Cleveland on 1 April 1974, when the county of Cleveland was formed, and moved to new offices in 1983. On April 1 1996, the county of Cleveland split into Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, and Redcar and Cleveland. Included in the main listening area is the Army's main garrison at Catterick, and nearby Darlington, now part of the marketing-friendly, nicer-sounding Tees Valley. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Cleveland"

BBC Radio Cornwall is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Cornwall, also covering the Isles of Scilly. It broadcasts from its studios in Truro on 95.2, 96.0 and 103.9 FM, as well as on DAB. Prior to its launch on 17 January 1983, BBC regional radio broadcasting for Cornwall amounted to the breakfast show 'Morning Sou'West' on the AM frequencies of Radio 4 in Devon and Cornwall. Initially Radio Cornwall shared an afternoon programme with BBC Radio Devon, but now sustains a full daytime service, linking with other BBC local stations in the south-west and west for a regional evening service. The station broadcasts a short weekly news bulletin in the Cornish language. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Cornwall"

BBC Radio Cumbria is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Cumbria. It broadcasts from its studios in Carlisle on 95.2 ( Kendal), 95.6 ( Sandale), 96.1 ( Morecambe Bay), 104.1 ( Whitehaven), 104.2 ( Windermere) FM and 756 ( Carlisle), 837 ( Barrow-in-Furness), 1458 ( Whitehaven) AM. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Cumbria"

BBC Radio Cymru is BBC Wales' Welsh language radio station, broadcasting throughout Wales on FM since 1979. It was one of the few FM-only radio services in the UK at the time of its launch. The station is also carried on DAB Digital Radio within Wales, and on satellite. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Cymru"

BBC Radio Derby is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Derbyshire. It covers all but the northern tip of the county, and also serves eastern Staffordshire. It broadcasts from its studios in Derby on 104.5, 95.3 (Stanton Moor, near Bakewell) and 96.0 FM and 1116 AM. It also transmits its progams over the internet, but does not broadcast on DAB Digital Radio. The main 104.5FM is the strongest signal, and comes a 200ft transmitter on Drum Hill, 5 miles north of Derby, the other side of the A38 from Little Eaton. This signal used to come from the Sutton Coldfield television transmitter. You can get this signal over large parts of Leicestershire. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Derby"

BBC Radio Devon is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Devon, and began transmissions on 17 January 1983, replacing a previous breakfast show ('Morning Sou'West) for Devon and Cornwall broadcast on the local frequencies of Radio 4. Since 2004 the weekend opt-out programmes for Plymouth have been joined by a weekday breakfast show for the city - in common with a number of other BBC local stations which have also introduced subregional opt-outs. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Devon"

BBC Radio Foyle is a BBC Northern Ireland radio station which serves North West of Northern Ireland. It is named after the River Foyle which flows through the City of Derry, where the station is based. The station broadcasts from the Northland Road studios in the Derry's Cityside on 93.1 FM and 792 MW. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Foyle"

BBC Radio Gloucestershire is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Gloucestershire, which started on October 3 1988. It broadcasts from its studios in London Rd, Gloucester on 95 ( Stroud), 95.8 ( Cirencester), 104.7 ( Churchdown Hill, 1 km north of M5 J11a) FM and 1413 ( Bourton-on-the-Water, just south of Stow-on-the-Wold, and Berkeley Heath, near the junction of the A38 and B4066, close to Dursley) AM. You can also listen via the internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Gloucestershire"

BBC Radio Guernsey is the BBC Local Radio service for the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Alderney. It broadcasts from its studios in St Sampsons on 93.2 FM and 1116 AM, and also via streaming audio over the Internet, where presenters such as Jenny Kendall-Tobias are rapidly gaining an international following. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Guernsey"

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BBC Radio Humberside is a BBC Local Radio service covering the area of the former English county of Humberside, which was returned to North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire on April 1 1996. Opened in 1971, it broadcasts from its studios in Hull and Grimsby on 95.9 FM (High Hunsley), 1485 (East Hull) AM, DAB and the internet using Real Player. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Humberside"

BBC Radio Jersey is the BBC Local Radio service for the Channel Island of Jersey. It broadcasts from its studios in St Helier on 88.8 FM and 1026 AM. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Jersey"

BBC Radio Kent is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Kent. Launched in 1970 as BBC Radio Medway, originally serving the Medway Towns from Chatham. It gained its current name when its operations were expanded to Kent in 1983 as part of the BBC's policy of operating county-wide radio stations. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Kent"

BBC Radio Lancashire is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Lancashire. It began as Radio Blackburn on 26 January 1971 on 96.4FM, changing to the normal name on 26 January 1981. It broadcasts from its studios in Blackburn on 95.5 (Hameldon Hill, Burnley), 103.9 (Winter Hill, Bolton), 104.5 (Lancaster) FM and 855 ( Preston), 1557 (Oxcliffe Hill, close to the A683 near Lancaster) AM, DAB and Real Player via the website. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio Lancashire" Please visit again shortopedia BBC_local_radio

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