Heart Ipswich

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Heart Ipswich
City of license Ipswich & Bury St Edmunds
Broadcast area Suffolk
Frequency 96.4 & 97.1 MHz
First air date 28 October 1975
Format Hot AC
Audience share 11.2% (December 2009, )
Owner Heart Network, Global Radio

Heart Ipswich (formerly SGR FM) was a radio station that evolved from Suffolk Group Radio, which was the parent company for two Independent Local Radio stations serving the county of Suffolk in England.

Overview

The older of the radio stations was Radio Orwell, which began transmissions in Ipswich on 28 October 1975 on 257m MW. It was one of the original group of ILR stations set up by the Independent Broadcasting Authority following relaxation of the rules governing broadcasting in Britain. Other stations that were included in the original 15 or so were LBC and Capital Radio in London and BRMB in Birmingham.

The western side of Suffolk got its own radio station in the form of Saxon Radio on 240m MW, which began broadcasting in Bury St Edmunds in November 1982. The two stations operated separate breakfast shows, and then programmes were networked from either site to both transmitters. Most of the programmes came from Ipswich, and a few from Bury St Edmunds.

In 1984-85, the stations experimented with a drive-time news and current affairs programme ("The Home Run") which had presenters in both studios - Allan Lee in Ipswich and Adrienne Rosen in Bury. This proved too expensive to continue for long and the programme was cut back to one presenter in the Ipswich studio.

Ipswich Town FC was sponsored by Radio Orwell and had the station's logo on the front of the team's shirts in the mid-1980s.

The Radio Orwell logo

In 1990, the stations were taken over by the successful Norwich-based Radio Broadland to form the East Anglian Radio group, run by the Broadland management team. EAR re-launched Orwell and Saxon as one station under the SGR fm banner in 1992 and also won the licence to start SGR Colchester in Essex the following year. The group launched a new service in 1995 called Amber Radio, with studios in Ipswich and Norwich, on the AM transmitters previously used to simulcast the SGR stations; these later became Classic Gold and then Gold. In 1996, EAR was bought by the GWR Group network, which continued to run the stations for about 10 years until it was taken over by Global Radio.

Heart rebrand

On 5 January 2009, SGR FM was renamed as Heart, as part of a major re-brand involving 29 One Network stations. By that time, local programming was restricted to daily breakfast and weekday afternoon drivetime shows with all other output networked from London. As part of the re-brand, the station pulled out of a contract to broadcast live commentary on Ipswich Town FC games after just one season.

Network restructuring

On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to close Heart Ipswich and merge the station with Heart Norwich as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16.[1] The new station, Heart East Anglia, began broadcasting from Norwich on 3 September 2010[2]

Past presenters

  • Andy Archer (formerly at BBC Radio Norfolk)
  • Stan Aston (Presenter/Sponsorship Manager)
  • Nigel Rennie (now at BFBS in Cyprus)
  • Tim Ewart (now at ITN)
  • Melvyn Prior (now at BBC Radio Lincolnshire)
  • Rachel Sloane (now at BBC Radio Suffolk)
  • Nick Risby (now at BBC East)
  • James Hazell (now at BBC Radio Suffolk)
  • Mark Matthews (now BBC Radio Norfolk Sunday Breakfast presenter)
  • Allan Lee (now at Newstalk ZB, Auckland)
  • Tim Gough (now Programme Controller for 106.6 Smooth Radio)
  • Peter Slater (now at BBC Radio Five Live)
  • Darren Wingham (Now a wedding photographer in Hampshire. www.realpeoplephotography.co.uk)

  • Mark Pryke (formerly Managing Director of KL-FM King's Lynn & presenter at Town 102)
  • Kevin Stewart
  • Mike Button (now managing director of the Lincs FM Group)
  • Rob Chandler (now at Heart FM in Norwich and BBC Radio Suffolk)
  • Craig Ranson (now at UTV Radio, 107.2 Wire FM, 102.4 Wish FM, 107.4 Tower FM)
  • Graham Bannerman (now at BBC Essex, previously ITV1 chief announcer)
  • Pete Barraclough (now at Sky Sports)
  • Peter Robinson
  • Nick Coady (now a voice-over artist on CNN, the BBC and ILR)
  • Jonathan Gold (now at Heart North West & Wales)
  • Paul Franklyn (Frankie) (now a personal trainer and sports coach)
  • Tracy Lawrence (now an account director at a London creative agency)
  • Matt Foister
  • Sarah Lilley
  • Paul Morris (now at TOWN 102 FM)
  • Nick Pandolfi
  • Natasha Sims
  • Pamela Kelly (Now an IT professional in Texas)

See also

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

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