Palm 105.5

The Breeze, formerly Palm 105.5 FM
Broadcast area Torquay, Torbay Devon
Format All Time Favioutes, Easy Listening, and Mix Music
Owner Celador Radio

Palm 105.5 was an Independent Local Radio station based in Torquay, in Devon owned by Celador Radio.

History

Palm FM was set up in 1998 and was the first to run a Restricted Service Licence in the area.

In 1994, Jo Corben-Richards (aka CJ Munroe), former Senior Producer/Presenter for DevonAir Radio, applied for a Restricted Service Licence specifically for the Torbay area with the backing of local lawyer and property developer, Roger Richards and local businesswoman Julia Milton-Head. Whilst at DevonAir, CJ had tried to persuade them to maintain an opt-out radio service for the Torbay area.

Permission for an RSL was initially granted by the Radio Authority, but subsequently objected to by the owners of Exeter/Torbay licence, Gemini FM.

In 1997, CJ and Roger gained further support from local businessmen and the like to proceed with the development of a local radio service for Torbay.

First RSL

Palm FM's first Restricted Service Licence was launched by the Mayor of Torquay, Vincent McCann in December 1998. The broadcast was set up to cover the annual Torbay Carnival and Christmas celebrations; they also broadcast extensive outside broadcasts from schools and a live Midnight Mass from St. Matthias Church in Wellswood.

Second RSL

A second 28-day broadcast was made from August 1999 to coincide with the Eclipse; the station was even designated the "Official Eclipse Station" by Sir Patrick Moore, who involved himself with the Palm's output.

Outside broadcasts during this period included a South West Musical Festival from the Quay West holiday Complex in Paignton.

A new logo was designed by local students and a winner was picked by the listeners.

The area's tourist industry was promoted by a locally written and Palm FM produced CD which was distributed by W.H. Smiths.

Great Britain's largest recognised talent competition "Stairway to the Stars" was sponsored by Palm FM and featured CJ as Senior Judge. Lee Francis was a notable contestant who went on to present at weekends for Exeter FM

Third RSL

Palm FM returned to the airwaves in May 2000, again under the guidance of CJ. During this period, Palm FM continued to lobby for the Torbay area to be added to the Radio Authority's "working list" for proposed new services. Between the last two RSLs, Palm FM commissioned two separate in-depth independent research initiatives for the proposed permanent station, the results were forwarded to the Authority.

2000 onwards

Station Director, Brian Houghton died, his wife continued his support and investment in the company. Julia Milton-Head left the Company for health reasons, but also retained her investment. In 2002, Carlton Westcountry presenter Kate Reeves expressed her interest and later joined the Board.

After the RSLs, Dr. Avtar Lit and Palm Radio Ltd agreed to apply for the Torbay Licence, Managing Director of London Media Company, Neil Romain joined the Board of the newly formed Palm FM Limited with his colleague David Lowen, a media consultant and former head of news for ITV Westcountry. LMC now provide financial and administrative support while allowing the local Board to operate, broadcast and develop.

In September 2005, and after ten years of campaigning, Palm was awarded the licence. A jubilant Jo Corben-Richards and Roger Richards, Chairman Palm FM, issued the following statement...

"The Palm FM board and team are delighted to have been awarded the opportunity to serve the residents of our special area and its many communities. We would like to thank everyone who listened to our three ?short-term? trial broadcasts over the past seven years and supported us through advertising and sponsorship. We thank those who contributed and supported the work of Palm FM, on-air, behind the scenes and in our application to the industry regulator Ofcom. The Palm FM board and team are proud to know that the legacy of our commitment, since the mid 1990s, has been recognised by today's Ofcom award of a twelve-year licence to provide the local radio station so eagerly awaited and richly deserved by our area." [1]

Sale & Rebranding to The Breeze

Celador Radio acquired Palm FM on 22 August 2014 from Palm Radio Ltd for the remaining 40% which was not owned.[2] On the 21st September 2015, Palm 105.5 was rebranded as The Breeze and became part of The Breeze Network

Presenters

Matt Rogan - The Breeze Drivetime/Saturday Breakfast
Krystyna Howard - The Breeze Breakfast
Robert Kenny - The Daytime Show
Jon White - The Breeze Breakfast
Lucy Ambache - The Evening Show Sun-Fri
Mark Franklin - The Breeze Classic Countdown Sat
Robin Caddy - Saturday and Sunday Afternoons
Ben Moseby - The Breeze Fell Good Saturday Nights
Al Dunn - Sunday Breakfast

Former Presenters

Lisa Softley (Miss T) (1998-2000)
Andy Weber (1998-2000)
Allen Fleckney
Martin Nicholls
Dave Gould (Radio Plymouth)
Kevin Kane
John Hogarth (Radio Plymouth)
Graham Russell
C.J. (Carolyn Richards)
John Pierce
Kerry Randall
Rick Edwards
Martin Mills
Kevin Oates

References

  1. "Licence win details and statement". Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  2. http://radiotoday.co.uk/2014/08/celador-completes-acquisition-of-palm-fm/

External links

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