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Revision as of 19:04, 10 July 2008
This article is about the British radio station. For other uses, see Capital Radio (disambiguation).
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Broadcast area | London |
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Frequency | 95.8 MHz Sky Digital: 0109 Tiscali TV: 610 Virgin Media: 958 (931/932 ex Telewest) DAB Digital Radio (London) |
Programming | |
Format | Contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner | GCAP Media |
History | |
First air date | 16 October 1973 |
Links | |
Website | www.capitalradio.com |
Capital 95.8 is a London radio station owned by GCap Media.
History
Early years
The station, which was based on the first two floors of the Euston Tower was originally named Capital Radio, and was launched by the then-chairman Richard Attenborough at 5:00 AM on Tuesday, 16 October 1973. In 1997 Capital moved from its legendary home on the Euston Road, to a new purpose-built base at Leicester Square. In 2005, the famous "Capital Radio London" signage was removed following the inauguration of GCap Media, but was reinstalled in January 2006.
Capital went on air just over a week after news station LBC, making it the second legal commercial radio station in the UK. The first song to be played on Capital was Bridge Over Troubled Water, by Simon and Garfunkel.
Broadcasting on FM and medium wave, it has used 95.8 MHz since its inception, while the medium wave frequency was originally 539 metres (557kHz). This happened to be the same frequency that the Dutch pirate radio station Radio Veronica was using, and the interference between the two meant that neither station could be heard clearly in parts of southern England or Belgium.
In 1975, Capital's medium wave frequency moved to 194 metres (1548 kHz) after Veronica had been closed by the Dutch anti-pirate legislation. As the British government encouraged an end to simulcasting as part of its plan to expand choice in UK radio, a separate service - Capital Gold - was set up in 1988 to broadcast on Capital's medium wave frequency. At the same time, the FM frequency station was relaunched under the name Capital FM.
Recent times
The studios of Capital 95.8 are today based in Leicester Square, which is also home to Capital's parent company, GCap Media.
In September 1996 the then Capital FM launched its website, a little later than some UK broadcasters, but high demand led to it crashing within a few hours.
Towards the end of 2005, and the beginning of 2006, the station went through a number of changes. From December 2005 it was decided to have only two advertisements in each break in order to get listeners back to the music faster (these adverts were however played on the station at more frequent intervals).
On 9 January 2006 due in part to the fact that by then many people were no longer listening on FM but via the Internet, TV or DAB,[citation needed] the station was once again relaunched under its original name (Capital Radio), with a modified line-up of presenters and a slightly tweaked music format. After this re-launch turned out not to have had the desired success, a new Programme Controller was appointed in September 2006. Scott Muller came from the Nova group in Australia, and the station saw another tweak in style.
The new era has seen Capital re-branded back to "London's Hit Music Station", a play on the station's earlier brand of "London's Number One Hit Music Station" with noticeable improvements - leading to a rise in audience figures at the end of 2006. The station also changed its on air name to 95.8 Capital Radio, incorporating the frequency of "95.8" back into the station since it was dropped at the January 2006 re-launch.
In March 2007 the station was renamed Capital 95.8 and its slogan became "The Sound Of London". The marketing campaign combines outdoor, cinema, and print adverts. [1]
Rajar figures for Q2 2007 showed Capital 95.8 slipping to fourth place recording the lowest-ever share of the London audience and for the first time falling behind Emap-owned station Magic and Heart, owned by Global Radio UK. Capital 95.8's audience share slipped from 4.6 to 4.1 per cent over the quarter.[1]
10 December 2007 saw the station return to the "London's Hit Music Station" tagline, with ex-Virgin Radio presenter Greg Burns replacing Lucio on drivetime, and Lucio moving to the evening show. Lucio took over from Bam Bam who left Capital in early December 2007.
On 6 June 2008 Global Radio completed its £375 million takeover of GCap Media. The Office of Fair trading has ruled that the two companies must remain separate until it has reviewed the takeover. Global Radio's Ashley Tabor and Charles Allen have left their posts at Global to take up their respective posts at GCap Media, while Richard Park will be acting Chief Executive and Don Thomson will be acting Chief Operating officer until the OFT review is complete.
Current DJs
- Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen - Breakfast
- Margherita Taylor - Weekday Mornings (Mon-Sat)
- Chris Brooks - Weekday Afternoons and Saturday Breakfast
- Greg Burns - Drivetime and Saturday Afternoons
- Lucio Buffone - Weekday Evenings
- Tony Shepherd - Late nights (Mon-Thu) and Sunday Afternoons
- James Bassam - Early Breakfast
- Philippa Collins - Weekday Overnights
- Duncan James - Jukebox
- Ryan Seacrest - The Entertainment Edge
- Stephen Sullivan - Saturday & Sunday Overnights
- Sophie Malcolm - Sunday Early Breakfast
- Toni Phillips - Sunday Late Show
- James Cannon - Sunday Breakfast
Previous DJs
The station's original presenters include:
- David Symonds
- Kerry Juby (died July 2003)
- Tommy Vance
- Tony Myatt
- Michael Aspel
- Joan Shenton
- Kenny Everett (of whom they now provide podcasts - died April 1995)
- Dave Cash
- Roger Scott (died Oct 1989)
- Maggie Norden (presenter of Hullabaloo)
- Brian Hayes
- Greg Edwards
- Sarah Ward
- Sean Kelly
- Graham Dene 102.2 Smooth Radio
- Froggy
- Robbie Barish
- Paddy O'Byrne
- Monty Modlyn
- Tim Rice
- Gerald Harper
- Marsha Hunt
- Robin Ray
- Peter James
- Nicky Horne
- Gerald Harper
- Ian T Davidson (presented London Link International in the early days)
- Tony Myatt "Topless Tone" 102.2 Smooth Radio
- Sam Scott (Hallelujah - Gospel Music)
- Joan Shenton
- Mike Allen
- Keith Ashton
Later presenters include:
- Mike Dickin (died 2006)
- Adrian Love (died 1999)
- Sue Cook
- Peter Young
- Ian Davidson
- Graham Dene 102.2 Smooth Radio Breakfast
- John Sachs
- Pat Sharp
- David "Ram-Jam" Rodigan
- Paul McKenna (hypnotist)
- David Jensen Capital Gold
- Chris Tarrant (who hosted the breakfast show for 17 years)
- Mick Brown
- Neil Fox Magic 105.4
- Richard Allinson BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio York and BBC Radio Two
- Jakki Brambles
- Clive Warren Century Radio
- Claire Ashford
- Lynn Parsons 102.2 Smooth Radio
- Martin Collins 102.2 Smooth Radio
- Charlie Jordan
- Russ Williams Virgin Radio
- Tim Smith
- Pete Tong BBC Radio One
- Paul Phear Magic 105.4
- Tim Westwood
- Neil Long Radio Jackie
- Sandy Beech
- Steve Penk
- Gary King Totally 80's
- Neil FrancisVirgin Radio
- Kelly Temple
- Jane Gazzo
- Mike Toolan Key 103
More recent DJs include:
- Chris Moyles BBC Radio One
- Richard Bacon
- Katy Hill
- Jeremy Kyle
- Nicky CampbellFive Live
- Justin Wilkes now with Kiss100
- Kate Lawler now with Kerrang! Radio
- Tim Lichfield (left in Early Summer 2007. Used to present the Nightshift show, 1-4am weekdays)Now on Virgin Radio
- Bam Bam (left the station after 9 months, he presented the evening show)
- Jamie Wright Joined 22/04/03 Left to join Magic 105.4 22/04/07. For 4 years kept london moving as a traffic & travel presenter and also presented his own shift Nightshift show before Tim Lichfield.
The following also worked on Capital's sister station Capital Gold:
See also
- Capital Radio Group
- Independent Local Radio
- Capital FM Network
- List of radio stations in the United Kingdom
- Bong Game