1152 Clyde 2

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Clyde 2
Broadcast area Glasgow and West Central Scotland
Slogan One great song after another
Frequency 1152 kHz,
First air date 31 December 1973
Format Easy listening
Audience share 3.5% (December 2009, [1])
Owner Bauer Radio
Website www.clyde2.com

1152 Clyde 2 is a UK radio station that broadcasts to Glasgow and West Central Scotland. The station broadcasts contemporary easy listening music as well as specialist and sports programming, mainly football.

A new programming schedule was introduced on Monday 15th June 2009, comprising mostly of programming simulcast with Bauer's other AM stations in Scotland - Forth 2 from Edinburgh, Northsound 2 from Aberdeen, Tay AM from Dundee and West Sound from Ayr.[1] Clyde 2 local programming is now restricted to breakfast shows, news bulletins and some specialist programming although the station also produces some networked output.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Presenters

[edit] Local presenters

  • Alan Edwards (Various times)
  • Duncan Leven (Various times)
  • Dean Park (Saturday/Sunday mornings & lunchtime)
  • Mike Riddoch (Monday - Friday breakfast, Sunday evenings)
  • Alan Sorensen (Down to Earth)
  • Tiger Tim Stevens (Saturday evenings)

[edit] Superscoreboard presenters

[edit] Networked presenters

  • Darren Adam (Weekday evenings, Sunday breakfast: from Forth 2)
  • Ally Ballingall (Weekday mornings/lunchtime: from Tay AM)
  • Gary Marshall (Weekday drivetime, Saturday breakfast)
  • Jim Symon (Sunday - Friday nights)
  • Tom Ferrie (Sunday afternoon)

N.B. The Gary Marshall, Jim Symon and Ross King shows are produced by Clyde 2. Clyde 2 also produces a Saturday afternoon show with Tom Ferrie for broadcast on Forth 2, Northsound 2, Tay AM and West Sound.

[edit] News staff

Editor
Lorraine Herbison

Senior Reporter
Rob Waller

Broadcast Journalists
Morven McPherson
Lesley Paterson
Gillian Wheelan
Lucy White

Political Editor
Colin Mackay (shared with Radio Forth)

[edit] Past presenters

  • Richard Park
  • John McCauley
  • Andrew Herron
  • Chris Young
  • Tom Russell
  • Paul Coia
  • Jeff Cooper
  • Dougie Donnelly
  • Alex Dickson
  • Dave Marshall
  • Bill Smith
  • Brian Ford
  • John Irons

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bauer networks AM in Scotland, radiotoday.co.uk, 13 June 2009. Accessed 2009-06-14. Archived 2009-06-17.

[edit] External links

[edit] See also