Smash Hits Radio

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Smash Hits Radio
Broadcast area United Kingdom
Frequency Freeview: 712
First air date 2002
Format Contemporary hit radio
Audience share 0.3% (December 2012, [1])
Owner Bauer Radio
Webcast radioplayer.smashhits.net
Website smashhits.net

Smash Hits Radio was a UK-based digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio based in Manchester. It was available throughout the UK on Freeview channel 712. The format was loosely based on the now defunct Smash Hits Magazine. It was a Contemporary hit radio format. The station opened in 2002 and continued to play a 'non-stop' music format without presenters or DJs, with only one minute of adverts every half an hour. The station formed part of the Bauer Passion Portfolio.

In 2007 and 2008, Smash Hits Radio was removed from DAB radio in several areas during the introduction of Traffic Radio.

In May 2009 Smash Hits Radio was removed from Virgin Media and Sky.

It remained available through Freeview until 5 August 2013, when it was replaced by KissFresh,[2] at the same time the station ceased broadcasting online.

References

  1. Quarter listening RAJAR
  2. "End of an era as Smash Hits Radio closes". Radio Today. 5 August 2013. 

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