EMAP Leeds
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EMAP Leeds is a local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which serves Leeds in West Yorkshire.
EMAP Leeds is transmitted on frequency block 12D from the Beecroft Hill, Hunter's Stones, and Morley transmitters. The service began in July 2001. The Hunter's Stones signal is less than half the power of the other two. EMAP were the only applicant for the licence when the multiplex was offered in October 1999 and awarded on April 6 2000. The Norwood Ridge transmitter on EMAP's application is another name for Hunter's Stones.
Once the adoption of DAB radios had reached 32% in the local area, two other transmitters at Birkwood Farm and Collingham would be introduced, but this never happened.
[edit] Transmitted Stations
The following stations are transmitted on the EMAP Leeds multiplex: