Q (radio station)

Q Radio
Broadcast area London
Frequency Freeview Channel 716
Online stream
First air date 2 June 2008
Format Rock, Alternative rock
Audience share 0.1%

(Reach: 330,000 (October 2008, [1])

Owner Bauer Verlagsgruppe
Website www.qthemusic.com/qradio

Q Radio is an online and DTV radio station, broadcasting on digital television across the UK and online. The station launched in June 2008 as an alternative to the UK's rock and alternative stations, with a strong relationship with Q magazine.[1] The Station forms part of the Bauer Passion Portfolio.

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History

After running for several years as an online digital jukebox, former controller of BBC 6 Music and Capital Radio, and Top of the Pops Executive Producer Ric Blaxill was recruited to form a full station.

Q Radio launched on DAB in London on 2 June 2008 with a full schedule including Samanthi (formerly of XFM and BBC2's "Desi DNA") and comedian and 2008 If.comeddies nominee Russell Kane. Co-founder of Acid Jazz records Eddie Piller also presented a weekly show and musician Billy Bragg presented a monthly show.

The station launched with a Coldplay interview with Samanthi on QPM, where Chris Martin revealed that the band planned to release sessions with Kylie Minogue[2]. Other guests in interview and sessions between June 2008 to March 2009 included Lily Allen, Kim Deal, Jane Birkin, Pete Shelley, The Futureheads, The Young Knives, White Lies, Ladyhawke and We Are Scientists. The first song played live on the station was Rocks by Primal Scream.

The station relaunched in April 2009 with a new playlist and all-new line up. Now based at Kerrang! Radio's headquarters in Birmingham, West Midlands, Q Radio is run by Kerrang! Radio's programming team who forged closer links with Q Magazine in a bid to bring it closer to the focus on new music, broad range of music genres and content found in the monthly publication. The playlist itself is managed by James Walshe and Loz Guest, both of whom also run the playlist at Kerrang! Radio in Birmingham.

In May 2009, the station was removed from the Sky Digital EPG (along with sister stations Kerrang, Heat and Smash Hits) as part of cost cutting measures by parent company Bauer Media.[3].

In May 2010 it was taken off DAB. Although cost of carriage on DAB was suspected, the reason given by Bauer Media was: "At this stage of its development, it has become clear that Q Radio is best served by having national coverage on Freeview and online.”[4]

Current presenters

Past presenters

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