Heart Dunstable

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Heart Dunstable
City of license Dunstable
Aylesbury
Berkhamsted (new Complex)
Broadcast area Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire
Frequency 97.6 MHz
RDS: Heart976
First air date 15 October 1981 (as Chiltern Radio)
Format Hot AC

Heart Dunstable (formerly 97.6 Chiltern FM) was an Independent Local Radio station based in Chiltern Road in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.

History

Together with sister stations 96.9 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, the station formed the Chiltern Radio Network, which became the Chiltern Radio Group. The Chiltern Radio Group underwent a number of ownership changes as Britain's radio ownership rules were liberalised, first becoming part of the GWR Group's Mix Network in September 1995, during which time networked programming from the group's headquarters in Bristol was introduced to off-peak hours (after 7pm).

When GWR merged with Capital Radio in May 2005 to form GCap Media, the combined group's local FM network, including Chiltern, was renamed the One Network for advertising clients, though the station was still called Chiltern on air (even returning to the heritage branding Chiltern Radio for a time). GCap was itself bought out by Global Radio in 2008, with the new owners planning to operate many of their new acquisitions under Global's existing Heart and Galaxy brands. As a result, in January 2009, Chiltern Radio was rebranded by its owners Global Radio as Heart, marking the end of the heritage Chiltern name for good.

Network restructuring

On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to close Heart Dunstable and merge the station with Heart Milton Keynes, Heart Northants and Heart Bedford as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16.[1] The new station, Heart Home Counties, began broadcasting from Dunstable on 16 July 2010.[2]

Past presenters

  • David Andrews
  • Darren Lee
  • Philippa Collins
  • Tim 'Bomber' Lancaster
  • Karen Carpenter
  • Carl Emms (Carlos)
  • Paul McKenna
  • Tony Lloyd
  • Paul Baker
  • Tony West
  • Paul 'Mad Dog' O'Reilly
  • Tom Stewart
  • Louie Martin
  • Phil Fothergill
  • Bill Young
  • Graham Torrington
  • Gary King
  • Anthony James
  • Dave Lee Stone
  • Tony Gillham
  • Tank Montana
  • Pat Sharp
  • Tim Allen
  • Tom Hardy
  • Paul Hollingdale
  • Dale Winton
  • Jeremy Beadle
  • Clive Dickens
  • Paul Phear

  • James Cannon
  • NJ Williams
  • Mark Sadler
  • Paul Newman
  • Paul Robinson
  • Steve Fountain
  • Mike Vince
  • Mark Smith
  • Tara Jeffries
  • Jim McVicar
  • Paul Cooke
  • Martin Collins
  • Chris Moyles
  • Chris Seymour
  • Pete Wagstaff
  • Mike Swan
  • Nigel King
  • Colin Mason
  • Andrew Diprose
  • Gareth Wesley
  • Richard Straffon
  • Peter Matthews
  • Barbara Michel
  • Kelli Nelson
  • Dale Winton
  • Neil Francis
  • Conrad Alexander
  • Danny Pietroni
  • Neil Carter

References

  1. Global Radio to halve number of local Heart stations, mediaguardian.co.uk, 21 June 2010
  2. Heart slims but strengthens, RadioToday, 21 June 2010

External links

Coordinates: 51°53′25″N 0°31′47″W / 51.8903°N 0.5298°W / 51.8903; -0.5298

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