Mid-Anglia Radio
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Mid-Anglia Radio PLC, was a company that owned radio stations in the Norfolk and Cambridgeshire regions of the UK.
The stations they owned were:
- Hereward Radio, in Peterborough (and, briefly, in Northampton as well).
- WGMS 1332 - The Worlds Greatest Music Station, in Peterborough.
- CN-FM 103, in Cambridge.
- KL.FM 96.7, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk.
In March/April 1994 Mid-Anglia Radio PLC was sold to Swindon based GWR Group, (now GCAP) for £3.5M. It was said that Mid-Anglia Radio had made a loss of £12,186 for the year ending September 30th, 1993.[citation needed]
After the GWR Group bought the Mid-Anglia Radio group of stations, a couple of stations where renamed. WGMS became Classic Gold 1332[1], which is now part of the Gold network, and CN-FM 103 became Q103.[2]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Aircheck UK. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
- ^ Aircheck UK. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.