102.5 Clyde 1

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102.5 Clyde 1
Image:Clyde_1_Logo.gif
Broadcast area Glasgow and West Central Scotland
Slogan "The Best Music Mix"
First air date 31 December 1973
Frequency 102.5 MHz, 103.3 MHz, 97.0 MHz, Freeview, DAB, Online
Format Contemporary
Owner EMAP
Website www.clyde1.com

102.5 Clyde 1 is a UK radio station that broadcasts to Glasgow and West Central Scotland. The station broadcasts contemporary music as well as sport programmes, mainly football. It is part of the Big City Network.

Based in Clydebank, the company broadcasts two radio stations in the Glasgow area, Clyde 1 and Clyde 2 and formerly broadcast the digital radio station 3C on the DAB network.

The station were formerly owned by the Scottish Radio Holdings, but was sold to EMAP when Scottish Media Group sold its remaining shares in 2005.

On 27 March 2007 at 5pm Clyde 1 also launched across the UK on Freeview channel 724 in 64kbps Mono, replacing former sister station 3C. This broadcast is on Multiplex C.

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[edit] News

Radio Clyde has 11 journalists that cover both News and Sport. The head of news is Russell Walker. Clyde News broadcasts bulletins every hour during peak times as well as summaries on the half hour during the breakfast and drivetime shows

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