Total Star Gloucestershire

Total Star Gloucestershire
Broadcast area Cheltenham and Tewkesbury
Frequency 107.5 MHz
First air date April 2002
Format Contemporary
Owner Storm Radio Ltd
not to be confused with Total Star Warminster which also broadcasts on 107.5

Total Star Gloucestershire (formerly CAT FM, Cheltenham Radio Boss 603 603 Radio CD 603, Star 107.5) is a UK radio station based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire in England.[1]

Although its official broadcast area is Cheltenham and Tewkesbury, it can be clearly received across a large part of both Gloucestershire and The Malverns and due to this fact the station chooses to service these areas.

History

The station launched in April 2002 (From 7 September 1998 to 2002, it was known as CAT FM which operated from the Regent Arcade in Cheltenham. Until the summer of 2008 it was owned by UKRD Group.

It is based at Tewkesbury Road in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and plays a variety of music from the 80s and 90s as well as contemporary hit music.

The stations strapline is 'Your Music - Your Station' Star 107.5, Star 107.5 prides itself on being "Gloucestershire's heritage station".

The station now operates a team of promotional staff along with a fleet of promotional vehicles that it inherited from its new owners including outside broadcast units, 2 x 17 ton events units, articulated events truck and mobile on air studio. The station no longer partakes in the official audience figure surveys carried out for the UK radio industry by Rajar. Its last reported listening figures showed it had 12000 listeners, following this result the station was under new ownership and underwent a complete change in image, staff and output. The station pulled out of Rajar.

Presenters currently working on the station: Gregg Upwards, Mark Darwin, Pat Sharp, Ben Atkinson, Joe Lemer, Tony James (AJ), Damian Pickett plus former BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Presenter Mike Read. The station has recently added Radio Hall of Famer Emperor Rosko who presents a weekend show.

Former Radio 1 presenter Mike Read broadcast his weekday show exclusively on the station for the first week in November 2009. Mike Read is one of four former Radio 1 names that featured on the station in 2009, the others are Paul Burnett, Pat Sharp and The Emperor Rosko.[2][3]

Continuing their addition of various heritage features the station held a charity auction on 6 December 2009 with 100% of the proceeds being given to the Pied Piper appeal to help sick children in Gloucestershire. One of the Star lots was an all expenses paid holiday to Jamaica which follows on from the Mike Read Special.

Star 107.5 now has presenter led programming from 4AM - 2AM.

Star 107.5 played host to top pop group McFly who performed at the 2006 Christmas lights turn-on. However, the event was marred by crushing amongst the extraordinary number of people who turned up to watch the event.

The Cheltenham based station later became the network home of the 5 former South West Radio Stations following the purchase of Brunel FM, Bath FM, 3TR FM, QuayWest 102.4 and QuayWest 107.4 which have all been rebranded as Total Star.[4][5] Following alterations to the licences - the readvertising of the Bath FM licence and its subsequent award to The Breeze, and the later acquisition of the Total Star Somerset licences (formerly QuayWest and BCR) by The Breeze[6] - Total Star will revert to a solely Cheltenham/Gloucestershire station. Total Star Swindon and its sister station Total Star West Wiltshire were rebranded as More Radio in June 2011, but on 2 November 2011 Celador recuired the Warminster licence and More Radio in West Wiltshire has relaunched as The Breeze.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Star 107.5 address details". http://www.yell.com/b/Star+107.5+FM-Broadcasting+Services-Cheltenham-GL516PN-2138502/index.html. Retrieved 2010-04-17. 
  2. ^ "Mike Read joins Star 107.5". http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?item.4081.17. Retrieved 2010-04-17. 
  3. ^ "Rosko joins Star 107.5". http://radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.4533. Retrieved 2010-04-17. 
  4. ^ "Mike Read joins Star 107.5". http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?item.4081.17. Retrieved 2010-04-17. 
  5. ^ "Media Titles owned by One Gold Radio Limited". http://www.mediauk.com/owners/289/one-gold-radio-limited. Retrieved 2010-04-17. 
  6. ^ RadioToday: The Breeze to replace Total Star Somerset
  7. ^ RadioToday:The Breeze extends to Frome and West Wiltshire

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