QuayWest 107.4FM

QuayWest 107.4
Broadcast area Bridgwater
Frequency 107.4 MHz
First air date 4 July 2001-24 March 2010
Format Contemporary
Owner One Gold Radio Ltd

Quay West 107.4 (formerly Bridgwater's 107.4 BCR FM), was a United Kingdom independent radio station.

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History

During the late 1990s, many trial stations took place in Bridgwater and Sedgemoor. The first Restricted Service Licence station went on air in April 1996 on 105.4, under the direction of Keri Jones who had successfully launched Quay West Radio in West Somerset. Between 1996 and 1999, other 4-week trials were operated by companies called Riverside 105, BCR FM, and Sedgemoor Coast FM.

In 1999 the Radio Authority confirmed that Bridgwater would get its own full time radio service. Four groups entered applications: Bridge FM, BCR FM, Sedgemoor Coast FM and Riverside 105. BCR FM won the licence in May 2000 and went on air on 4 July 2001.

BCRfm was subsequently purchased by Choice Media, and was sold in July 2006 to Laser Broadcasting. The station has always remained a local service for the area, under the direction of Dave Englefield - one of the station's co-founders, with Mark Painter and Nick Rickards.

The station relaunched at 10pm on 28 February 2007 as Quay West 107.4 to bring it in line with a station of the same name in the Minehead area of West Somerset.

At around 5pm on 24 March 2010 administrators Kirk Hills pulled the plug on the station after parent company Your Media Communications failed to secure investment and the broadcast licenses from Ofcom. Quay West 107.4 ceased transmission along with its sister station Quay West 102.4 / 100.8.[1]

Quaywest plus its 4 sister stations Brunel FM, 3TR FM, Bath FM and Quaywest 102.4 were eventually bought by who run TotalStar 107.5 in Gloucestershire and all stations were rebranded as TotalStar.

Presenters

  • James Aldred (Sunday mornings)
  • Spencer Bishop (Weekday lunchtime, QuayWest Sport)
  • Dave Englefield (Weekday breakfast, The Vinyl Countdown)
  • Gary King (Totally 80s networked show)
  • Mark Painter (Saturday lunchtime)
  • Jon Rich (Weekday evenings, Sunday afternoons)
  • Andy Saunders (Saturday early breakfast)
  • Mike Whittingham (Weekday Drivetime & "Easy Like Sunday Morning")

References

  1. ^ Plunkett, John (25 March 2010). "Bath FM and Brunel FM among five radio stations to close". The Guardian (Guardian Media Group). http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/mar/25/bath-brunel-radio-stations-close. Retrieved 6 April 2010. 

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