Mearns FM

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Mearns FM
City of license Stonehaven
Broadcast area Aberdeenshire
Frequency 105.7 MHz, 106.2 MHz, 107.3 MHz
First air date 6th June 2009
Format Community Radio Station
Owner Mearns Community Radio Ltd
Website

Mearns FM is a community run radio station [1] based in the North East of Scotland. There are transmitters in Laurencekirk, Inverbervie and Stonehaven leading to a coverage area stretching from St Cyrus to Newtonhill. The studio is located in Stonehaven Town Hall.

History

Frequencies are 105.7 (Stonehaven) 106.2 (Inverbervie) 107.3 (Laurencekirk) The station began as Stonehaven Community Radio well over a decade ago.[2] After a break the group reformed as Mearns FM which started broadcasting in the summer of 2009.

Community Radio in the Mearns began in 1993 following a visit to North East Community Radio by some members of the Stonehaven Community Centre Management Committee. A steering group was formed and Stonehaven Community Radio was formed. It transmitted for the first time during July 1994 from the old primary school toilet block in Stonehaven Community Centre. At that time community stations could only operate for 28 days at a time. ? In 2004 five year community radio licences were introduced and a few enthusiasts decided to call a meeting. Around 30 people turned and up and a small group was formed to take the project forward.

A draft constitution was adopted at the first AGM which was held in the late Summer of 2005. The project was delayed because a round of broadcasting applications had just closed and Ofcom, the regulating authority, did not invite new applications until the late autumn of 2006. It was necessary for the organisation to become a Company Limited by Guarantee and a registered charity.

The committee originally planned the station to be named Stonehaven Community Radio but it was decided to become Mearns wide and be called Mearns FM. Because of the large geographical area of the Mearns the station applied for three transmitters which Ofcom subsequently agreed to and a licence was issued in early July 2007.

June 6. 2009 was chosen for the station's launch as it coincided with the annual Stonehaven Feein' Market. At 11am the station was officially opened by the local MP, Sir Robert Smith.

Programmes

Mearns FM broadcast a wide variety of music from the 1960s to present day hits.

  • Anything Goes
  • Folk & Country Jamboree
  • Beat The Drum
  • Coffee Time
  • Monday Drivetime
  • Mearns Magazine
  • Friday Drivetime
  • Ready for the weekend
  • Some Like It Hard
  • Sunday Brunch
  • Gospel Hour

  • Mearns Memories
  • Escape
  • From Me To You
  • Memories
  • Ceilidh Hour
  • Saturday Breakfast Show
  • Easing into Mondays
  • The Mid-week Drive

  • popFUTURE
  • Late Night Saturday Show
  • Faith Matters
  • Mod n Soul Radio Show
  • Spirit Of Rock
  • The Random Show
  • Mellow Mearns
  • Monday Night Social
  • Emilys Extra



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References

Coordinates: 56°57′50″N 2°12′28″W / 56.9640°N 2.2077°W / 56.9640; -2.2077

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