Kingdom FM
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Kingdom FM | |
Broadcast area | Fife |
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Slogan | All The Hits |
First air date | 5 October 1998 |
Frequency | 95.2 MHz, 96.1 MHz, 96.6 Mhz, 105.4 MHz, 106.3 MHz |
Format | Contemporary |
Owner | Kingdom Radio Group |
Website | www.kingdomfm.co.uk |
Kingdom FM is a radio station serving Fife, Scotland. The radio station is based in Markinch - on the outskirts of Glenrothes in central Fife. The Station plays (mostly pop) and old hits. It can be received as far away as Edinburgh, Dundee and Stirling via a FM Radio, and broadcasts via the World Wide Web from www.kingdomfm.co.uk .
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[edit] Presenters
[edit] Past
- Stuart Webster now with Tay FM
- Dave McIntosh now with Central FM
- John Burns now with Real Radio (Scotland)
- Hayley Matthews now with Real Radio (Scotland)
- Sam Jackson now with Forth One
- Yasmin Zemmoura now with Forth One
- Yvonne Silver
- Rod Johnston
- Jason McCagh now freelance presenter throughout Scotland
- Gordon Burrows
- Ian Glimour now with Talk 107
- Liam McCann
The first drivetime presenter when the station went on air in October 1998 was Kenny Page presenting the 'Overdrive' show. Page left a year later in October 1999 due to ill health. He died on July 30, 2002.
[edit] Present
- Kevin Brady Managing Director
- Marie Clair McManus
- Darren Stennhouse Programme Controller
- Barry Sneddon
- Ali McLaren
- Craig Arthur
- Mike Pelosi
- Lucio
- Ryan Morrison
- Grant Thomson
[edit] External links
- http://www.kingdomfm.co.uk - The Official Kingdom FM Website
- http://www.oft.gov.uk/Business/Mergers+FTA/Advice/Clearances+and+referrals/Scottish+Radio+Holdings+plc.htm - An Office of Fair Trading Article detailing the Acquisition of Kingdom FM by Scottish Radio Holdings.