107.3 Abbey FM

107.3 Abbey FM
Broadcast area Barrow-in-Furness and the Furness Peninsula
Slogan Your Music Your News Your Station
Frequency 107.3 MHz, Online
First air date 16 October 2006
Format Commercial
Owner The Radio Business Ltd, CN Group Ltd, The Local Radio Company Ltd

Abbey FM was a local radio station for Barrow-in-Furness and the Furness Peninsula. The station ceased transmission at 3pm on 30 January 2009 and was placed into administration with the loss of seven jobs. This followed one of the station's main backers, The Local Radio Company, withdrawing their support three weeks earlier. The Station Manager at the time Amanda Bell told the North West Evening Mail that this “forced the hand of the other shareholders” and that she was only informed of their decision on the day of the closure at 12.30pm.[1]

Abbey FM was owned by The Radio Business Ltd (35%), CN Group Ltd (30%) and The Local Radio Company Ltd (35%). The licence was for a locally-focused, full-service, music and information lifestyle station for 25- to 64-year-olds service to serve the town of Barrow-in-Furness and the immediately surrounding area, which has an adult population (aged 15+) of around 65,000.

The licence was issued for a twelve-year period.[2]

As of 3pm on Friday 30 January 2009 Abbey FM stopped broadcasting, shortly after the announcement that the South Cumbria station had been placed into administration by its joint owners CN Group, TLRC and The Radio Business.[3]

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