Chill (radio station)

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Chill
Chill Logo
Broadcast area United Kingdom
First air date 21 February 2005
Frequency DAB
Sky Digital: 0174
Virgin Media: 925
Format Ambient; Chill-out
Owner GCap Media
Website www.helpmechill.com

Chill is a British radio station dedicated to chill out, ambient and trip-hop music.

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[edit] The station

Chill is broadcast on DAB in Scotland, the Midlands, southern England and South Wales, across the UK on Sky Digital and cable, and also online. The station's aim is to help listeners relax. It is owned by GCap Media.

It broadcasts 24 hours a day and, as of September 2006, features no news bulletins or commercials, although there is some sponsored programming. Chill originally had no presenters, interspersing tracks with pre-recorded links featuring messages that reinforced the laidback atmosphere of the station. One of these memorably described the station as "Tai Chi for your ears".

In August 2006, the station launched its first regular programmes on weekday evenings, 'The Garden of Delights', presented by Pete Lawrence and 'The Deep End', presented by Paul Noble, two of the organisers of The Big Chill festival. It also introduced a nightly programme made up of listener requests, and inherited the Chiller Cabinet sequence from its sister station Classic FM, which plays "ambient soundscapes, movie soundtracks and classically inspired chillout music".

The station encourages interaction between itself and its listeners, who suggest new songs and artists for the playlist, as well as relaxation techniques, via the Chill website and MySpace page. It currently reaches 115,000 listeners per week. [1]

[edit] History

The station was launched by in early 2005, as a means of filling empty slots on DAB multiplexes owned by GWR prior to its merger with Capital Radio. Group Corporate Development Director Gregory Watson and Programme Director Bern Leckie devised a format for a relaxing, ambient station, aimed at 18-35 year olds.

On the station website, the founders claim, "We used to make compilation tapes for ourselves and friends to chill out to. That's where the idea for our station came from, and we make it the same way we made the tapes - listening to lots of music, swapping ideas, seeing what happens." [2]

In June 2006, Chill bid for its first analogue licence, for Bristol, citing the city's record in producing trip-hop artists such as Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky in support of its application. However, in September 2006, OFCOM awarded the licence to CanWest and its Original 106 format. It is not currently known if GCap will bid for any more analogue licences with the Chill format.

Late 2006, Chill upgraded from a 32kb/s internet stream to a 128kb/s stream, offering internet listeners the same quality as the cable and satilite viewers.

[edit] Music

The Chill playlist is largely drawn from the mainstream end of chill out and ambient music, mixed with downtempo rock, vocal jazz and lounge tracks, film scores and the occasional classical piece.

[edit] Artists heard on Chill

[edit] Programmes

  • The 02 Chillout Room (weeknights, 7pm)
  • The Garden Of Delights with Pete Lawrence (Monday, 8pm)
  • The Deep End with Paul Noble (Wednesday, 10pm)
  • The Chiller Cabinet (Saturday and Sunday, 2am, repeated Tuesday and Thursday 10pm)

[edit] DAB multiplexes

[edit] External links