Garrison FM

Garrison FM was a network of radio stations in the United Kingdom serving British Army bases around the country. The station broadcast a mixture of music, news and chat, their emphasis being to bring news of military related issues to soldiers and their families, as well as the wider public in general.

History

The station was founded in 2001 by the former BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Mark Page, and came into being after an Army Communications Initiative to establish a radio service for its troops in the UK. With a remit to provide news and entertainment to soldiers and their families, the station also enabled those posted on active service to stay in contact with their families.

Garrison FM expanded to serve several military bases. They include the bases at Catterick, Aldershot, Edinburgh and Colchester. On 26 January 2012 Garrison FM switched on two more transmitters in Inverness, making the city the second in Scotland to receive the service after Edinburgh.[1][2]

On 31 March 2013 Garrison Radio's contract with UK based forces was merged with that of overseas forces station BFBS by the MoD. BFBS then took over all six UK Garrison stations, adding them to the four it already ran in Northern Ireland. BFBS continues to operate the six UK garrison stations as part of their UK Bases network.

References

  1. "Garrison FM adds two more FM locations". Radio Today. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  2. Bushnell, Helen (25 January 2012). "News | Army radio set for Inverness and Fort George". Highland News. Retrieved 16 February 2012.

Coordinates: 54°22′36″N 1°43′15″W / 54.37667°N 1.72083°W / 54.37667; -1.72083


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