Real Radio (Scotland)
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Real Radio (Scotland) | |
Broadcast area | Central Scotland |
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Frequency | 100.3 MHz (Glasgow) 101.1 MHz (Edinburgh) |
First air date | January 2002 |
Format | Contemporary and Chat |
Audience share | 20.4% (September 2007, [1]) |
Owner | GMG Radio |
Website | www.realradio.co.uk |
Real Radio Scotland is an independent local radio station within the Real Radio brand.
Lately Real Radio Scotland was made the UK's Commercial Radio Station of the Year 2007
Latest RAJAR figures show that the station has 771,000 adult listeners; average hours of 12.4 and a percentage reach of 29% and is the most listened to commercial radio station in Scotland.
The station gives its name to a corner at the Scottish racing circuit, Knockhill.
The station also gives its name on a railway bridge near Bargeddie, Lanarkshire passing over the A8 road. The bridge as a result has unofficially been named as the "Real Radio Bridge."
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