Brunel FM

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Brunel FM
Broadcast area Swindon
Slogan

Your Music, Your Station

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Frequency 107.7 MHz Stereo
First air date 2 September 2006 - 24 March 2010
Owner South West Radio

Brunel FM was a UK commercial radio station broadcasting to the town of Swindon and outside areas of close proximity.

Overview

Brunel FM was owned and operated by YMC Ltd, however it was a company in its own right. The station broadcast both local and networked programmes which covered Royal Wootton Bassett, Wroughton, Cricklade, Highworth, Purton and Swindon area. This made a total adult population reach (aged 15+) of around 150,000. The station's main local rivals at the time were Swindon 105.5, Heart Wiltshire and BBC Local Radio. The station's content was produced from studios on the Shrivenham Hundred Business Park 9 miles north east of Swindon, and was transmitted from the Blunsdon transmitter 2 miles north of Swindon. The station generated the majority of its revenue from on-air advertising. Brunel FM did not broadcast on DAB digital radio.

Brunel FM broadcast on 107.7 FM and streamed online at BrunelFM.com.

History

In 2005, after the radio group Swindon FM lobbied for a second FM Radio Licence to be granted for Swindon, Ofcom invited applications for the 12-year broadcasting licence for Swindon. The Local Radio Company applied for licence proposing a radio station called Now FM. After being awarded the licence, they renamed the station to Brunel FM, after Isambard Kingdom Brunel whose railway network had converted Swindon from a small village on the top of a hill, to an extremely large town. Brunel Radio was also the previous name for Classic Gold Radio (now DAB Station Gold) when Wiltshire Radio/GWR (now Heart Wiltshire) launched on FM. Brunel Radio was on the AM frequency however Brunel FM and Brunel Radio/Brunel Classic Gold have no connection other than name and where their studios are based.

For some weeks before its launch, the station was in test transmissions, allowing listeners a preview of the station, without presenters or commercials. The station launched at 10am on 2 September 2006 to the sound of many different people from around the coverage area wishing the station luck.

In June 2008, Brunel FM was sold to Laser Broadcasting along with sister stations Bath FM] and 3TR.[citation needed]Following the buyout, a number of the station's staff resigned, allegedly due to lack of payment.

In October 2008, Brunel FM was sold again to South West Radio Ltd, following the collapse of Laser Broadcasting.[1]

In August 2009 South West Radio itself collapsed and Brunel FM was acquired by YMC Ltd, along with Bath FM, 3TR FM, Quay West 107.4 and Quay West 102.4/100.8. YMC then ran the 5 licensed stations as a group, with local broadcasting throughout the day and some shared or "networked" programming over the weekend.

On 24 March 2010, the 5 YMC Ltd stations were closed by administrators after multiple refusals on the part of regulator OFCOM to transfer the licenses, following a number of financial issues at the stations following TLRC's sale.[2]

Quaywest plus its 4 sister stations Brunel FM, 3TR FM, Bath FM and Quaywest 102.4 were eventually bought by Brett Orchard's Total Star Group which runs TotalStar 107.5 in Gloucestershire and all stations were rebranded as TotalStar.

On air staff

Presenters at time of closure

  • AWARD WINNING BREAKFAST SHOW - Neil McDonald
  • Steve Collins (Sunday Life)
  • Dave Englefield (The Vinyl Countdown)
  • Drew Haddon (Saturday Pop Quiz)
  • Simon Hawkins (Saturday Starter, Sunday Lie In)
  • Georgina Ryland (Weekday daytime)
  • Neil McDonald (Weekday breakfast
  • Carl Humphreys (Weekday Breakfast Swing)
  • Alan Ford (Saturday Sport)

Former Presenters

  • Andy Collins (freelance, now on Nevis Radio)
  • Tony Dibbin (Launch Breakfast, now breakfast presenter on Heart Bedford)
  • Ben Williams (former PC when TLRC sold the station)
  • Phil Stocks (Launch Daytime, later Breakfast)
  • Stewart Smith (Morning Show, Station Manager and Programme Controller)
  • Damian Pickett (Launch Drivetime)
  • Diana Shepherdson (Freelance cover and Outside Broadcast)
  • James Martin (Launch Evenings, latterly heard across the Lincs FM Group)
  • Paul Roberts
  • Kate Constance
  • Dan Chisholm
  • Craig Rance
  • Ian Timms (Launch Saturday Mornings, now Sunday breakfast presenter at Banbury Sound)
  • Roger Noble (Breakfast, after Dan Chisholm left, and there till Dec 09, also heard on 3TR, Bath Fm, and Radio Pembrokeshire, and many others)
  • Keith Stainer (News Editor, from launch to September 2008)
  • Jim Pusey (Broadcast Journalist, from launch to September 2008. Also cover presenter and host of 'Frequency' show highlighting local musicians in Swindon)
  • Steve Causer (Co-host 'Frequency')
  • Phil Stocks
  • Matt Vaughan
  • Kat Simmons

News staff

Head of News
Keith Stainer (from launch to Sept 2008);
Sam Read;

Broadcast Journalists
Jim Pusey (from launch to Sept 2008);
Sophie Moore;
Matt Tozer

See also

References

  1. Five Laser stations sold, RadioToday, 29 October 2008
  2. Plunkett, John (25 March 2010). "Bath FM and Brunel FM among five radio stations to close". The Guardian (Guardian Media Group). Retrieved 6 April 2010. 

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