Heart West Country

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Heart West Country
City of license Bristol
Broadcast area Bristol, Somerset, Bath
Branding This is the West Country's Heart
Slogan More Music Variety
Frequency 96.3, 96.5, 97.1, 102.6 & 103.0 MHz
DAB in Bristol and Bath,
Online
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
Audience share 10.6% (December 2012, )
Owner Global Radio
Website Heart West Country

Heart West Country is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to Bristol and Somerset. The station began broadcasting on 16 July 2010 as a result of a merger between Heart Bristol (formerly GWR FM), Heart Bath (formerly GWR FM Bath) and Heart Somerset (formerly Orchard FM).

History

The regional station originally broadcast as three separate stations - GWR FM began broadcasting to Bristol in October 1985, following a merger between Radio West and Swindon's Wiltshire Radio. Two years later, GWR launched a separate service for the Bath area (although some local programming was simulcast with GWR Bristol). Meanwhile, Orchard FM began broadcasting to Somerset in November 1989 - the station was bought out by GWR Group as part of its acquisition of the Orchard Media Group ten years later.

In 2005, the GWR Group merged with Capital Radio to form GCap Media - shortly afterwards, Orchard FM and ten other stations (outside of the company's primary target area) were put on sale. The sale was called off a few months later because of lower than expected bids.[1] In November 2008, GCap was taken over by Global Radio.

GWR in Bristol & Bath and Orchard FM were rebranded as Heart on 23 March 2009. On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced it would merge the three stations as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16.[2] The new station began broadcasting from the 'West Country Broadcast Centre' in Bristol on Friday 16 July 2010, leading to the closure of studios in Taunton.[3]

Presenters

Local presenters

  • Paulina Gillespie (Heart Breakfast)
  • Carl Hughes (Sunday afternoon)
  • Julian Jones (Monday – Friday drivetime, Saturday afternoon)

  • Ed Palmer (Heart Breakfast)
  • Paris Troy (Heart Breakfast)

Networked presenters

  • Toby Anstis (Monday – Saturday mornings)
  • Simon Beale (The Late Show on Sunday – Thursday nights)
  • Emma Bunton (Saturday drivetime)
  • Nicola Bonn (Monday – Friday early breakfast)
  • Steve Denyer (Club Classics on Saturday evening from 9pm to 1am)
  • Jason Donovan (Sunday morning)
  • Lucy Horobin (Saturday breakfast)

  • Ben Jones (All 80s... All Night on Monday – Friday overnights)
  • Jason King (Saturday breakfast)
  • Stephen Mulhern (Sunday breakfast)
  • Nick Snaith (Monday – Friday afternoons)
  • Margherita Taylor (All 80s... All Night on Saturday overnights)
  • Neil 'Roberto' Williams (Sunday – Friday evenings/Club Classics from 9pm to 1am on a Friday/Saturday)
  • Emma Willis (Sunday breakfast)
  • Mark Wright (Club Classics on Friday & Saturday evening from 7pm to 9pm)

Syndicated presenters

News staff

Editor
Cormac MacMahon

Deputy Editor
Duncan Cook

Broadcast Journalists
Natasia Moore
George Painter
Chas Rowe

N.B. The Heart West Country news team in Bristol also produces the news services for Heart Gloucestershire and Heart Wiltshire.

References

External links

Coordinates: 51°27′16″N 2°35′09″W / 51.4544°N 2.5857°W / 51.4544; -2.5857

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