Calon FM

Calon FM
Broadcast area Wrexham
Frequency 105.0 MHz, Online
First air date 1 March 2008
Format Community
Owner Glyndŵr University

Calon FM is a community radio station broadcasting primarily to Wrexham and the surrounding urban areas, along with fair coverage through much of the central areas of Wrexham County Borough, and parts of southern Flintshire.[1] The station is owned and operated by Glyndŵr University and broadcasts from studios at The Wall Recording Studio on Glyndŵr University's campus in Wrexham.

Calon FM was first launched as a RSL radio station, originally covering events at the 2005 Wrexham Science Festival on 87.7FM.[2] In 2006, the station was granted a 5-year community radio licence. The station officially launched on Saturday 1 March 2008 on 105FM in Wrexham after a short period of test transmissions. Calon FM's aim is to encourage and facilitate the empowerment, life long learning, development and generation of our community, regardless of race, gender, age or disability.[3]

Calon FM broadcasts around 100 hours a week of music, features, sport, talk and specialist programming produced and presented by volunteers with other output consisting of automated music. The station also simulcasts national Sky News Radio bulletins during live programming hours - local news and sport features within the station's output including interviews during its flagship breakfast & lunchtime shows and weekly sports programming on Monday & Friday afternoons.

The station aims for its daytime output to consist of 70% music and 30% speech, whilst its evening output to be 80%-20% respectively, with weekly programmes in Welsh featuring alongside occasional programming in other languages.[4][5] Calon FM is one of two local radio stations based in the town; the other being Global Radio's Heart North West and Wales, a regional ILR station.

The station has won the Wales category in the Radio Academy Nations and Regions Awards twice in a row, in 2013 and 2014.[6]

Presenters

  • Conrad Anderson (The Rugby League Show)
  • Simon Bailey (The Intent Project)
  • Rhys Bithell (Sunday mornings)
  • Emily Bennett (The 10 Show)
  • Jamie Borelli (Future Fresh)
  • Steve Breeze (Kick Start)
  • James Brown (Wednesday mornings)
  • James Cain (Culture Cannon)
  • Llinos Coull (Wednesday afternoons)
  • Brian Cullen (Weekend Wing Ding)
  • Murray Davies (Life's a Beach)
  • Kim Disley (Kick Start)
  • Abi Dodwell (Music and More)
  • Fraser Dwight (Teen Take Over)
  • Steve Dwight (Back to the 80s)
  • Matthew Eagles (Major Minor/Music Mix)
  • Sean Edwards (Gaming Roundup - monthly)
  • Kingsley Evans (Dragonheart, Hits and Headlines)
  • Claire Flavin (Metalheadz)
  • Doug Forbes (Kick Start, Back in the Day)
  • Steve Gregson (Sunday afternoons)
  • Jamie Griffiths (Tuesday/Friday mornings, Jamie G on Sunday)
  • JJ Haggar (The Church of Rock and Roll)
  • Claire Hegarty (The Health Inspector)
  • Sarah Hughes (Televised Tunes)
  • Mike James (Weekday breakfast)
  • Paul Jeorett (Calon Talks Books - fortnightly)
  • Alys Jones (Monday afternoons)
  • Charlie Jones (Thursday afternoons)
  • Mark Jones (The Rugby League Show)
  • Paige Jones (Teen Take Over)
  • Peter Jones (Dragonheart)

  • Ron Jones (The Archive)
  • Tracy Jones (Talking Business, Diet, Health and Fitness)
  • Gareth Joy (Sport Weekend)
  • Chris Lamb (The 10 Show)
  • Dani Maguire (Powerzone)
  • Lucy Matthews (Teen Take Over)
  • Gwyneth Marshman (Curious Pathways, Calon Talks Books - fortnightly)
  • Trish Maybury (Calon Talks Pets - monthly)
  • Clésia Mendes (The African Show)
  • Tom Mullock (Metalheadz)
  • Heather Noble (Something Completely Different)
  • Denise Oliver (Feed Me, Diet, Health and Fitness)
  • Roger Parfitt (One for the Road)
  • Graeme Park (The Graeme Park Radio Show)
  • Beryl Partridge (Passion for Poetry)
  • Billy Patterson (Sunday Takeover)
  • John Peers (Money Matters)
  • Andrew Pollard (Week in Film)
  • Darren Rastall (Digital Horizons)
  • Yasmin Soltani (The African Show)
  • Josh Spraggs (Beans Beats)
  • Rob Taylor (Calon Talks Books)
  • Sam Torr (Music and More)
  • Tom Trueman (Halcyon Dreams)
  • Ieuan Walker (The 10 Show)
  • Patrick Whelan (Aztec)
  • Dave Williams (Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri mornings, Community Focus)
  • Stuart Wojdyta (Best Fest)
  • Kerry Woolnough (Folk Club - fortnightly)
  • Tobias Xavier (Tobias Tuesdays)
  • Kevin Young (Dance Nation)

[7]

References

  1. Ofcom - Calon FM coverage area: retrieved 11 September 2008
  2. Ofcom - Nine community radio licences awarded: retrieved 11 September 2008
  3. Calon FM - About Us: retrieved 11 September 2008
  4. Calon FM - shows: retrieved 11 September 2008
  5. Ofcom statement - Calon FM key commitments: retrieved 11 September 2008
  6. Calon FM wins prestigious Radio Academy Award, glyndwr.ac.uk, 25 November 2013
  7. Calon FM presenters

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