Southern Radio Group

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The Southern Radio Group was a company which owned and operated radio stations on the south coast of England.

History

Southern Radio group was formed when Ocean Sound merged with Southern FM. Later, in 1992, the group acquired Invicta FM and its AM services Invicta SuperGold in Kent, and Mellow 1557 in Essex.

In 1994, Capital Radio opted to purchase Southern Radio plc, which included Ocean Sound. This led to the station being a more music-led station, playing heavy rotation soft adult contemporary hits, with its news and information sequences reduced in length and finishing with the sentence "And that's the way it is at

In 1997 the Capital Radio Group sought Radio Authority approval to reduce the amount of local programming on its AM stations, this would mean South Coast Radio opting-out of a main service based in London. There Capital Gold was launched in place of South Coast Radio, with four hours programming locally produced, usually either at breakfast or drivetime.[1][2]

References

  1. "Details of mergers, etc". Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  2. "Details of Capital Radio's acquisition". Retrieved 2010-01-18. 

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