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Jcom Radio now broadcasts as an Internet Radio station, every Sunday to Thursday 6pm - 11pm.
Jcom Radio now broadcasts as an Internet Radio station, every Sunday to Thursday 6pm - 11pm.


===Current Presenters===
[[Alan Bobroff]]
[[Jamie Cohen]]
[[Justin Cohen]]
[[Rochelle Cole]]
[[Julian Coleman]]
Joe Craig
[[Phil Dave]]
[[Ashley Davidson]]
Ephraim
[[Rachel Ezrachie]]
[[Kate Fulton]]
[[Rabbi Heller]]
[[Tony Honickberg]]
Jeremy Jacobs
[[Judy Karbritz]]
[[David Kallin]]
[[Jill Kenton]]
[[Zeddy Lawrence]]
[[Martin Levin]]
[[Rob Lorrimer]]
[[Adam Mallerman]]
Trevor Marshall
[[Katie Munitz]]
[[Daniel Musikant]]
[[David Needleman]]
Emma Paterson
Mike Peters
Ben Phillips
[[Roch Richards]]
[[Hannah Rosenfelder]]
[[Clive Roslin]]
[[Richard Sacks]]
[[Mike Segall]]
[[Marc Shoffman]]
[[Jeremy Silverstone]]
[[Rabbi Pete Tobias]]
[[Avi Vachman]]
Jeremy Williams
[[Jacki Winter]]


[[Category:Internet radio]]
[[Category:Internet radio]]

Revision as of 14:01, 21 July 2008

Jcom Radio
File:Jcomradiologo.gif
Broadcast areaLondon
Frequency101.4FM (28 October 2007 - 23rd November 2007) Jcomradio.net (Present)
Programming
FormatJewish
Ownership
OwnerJewish Communications Limited
History
First air date
28 October 2007
Links
Website[1]

Jcom Radio is a London internet-based radio station owned by Jewish Communications Limited.

History

Early years

There is nothing new about the concept of Jewish Radio. Many companies have tried before and most have failed. Jcom Radio was formed by a group of people whose background is in radio. Jcom Radio was founded by six men who met through another Jewish radio station - Shalom FM (now defunct) they are Steve Newton, Jeremy Silverstone, Tony Honickberg, Mike Peters, Ronny Munster and Phil Dave.

Jewish Communications Limited was formed in March 2007. Endless weeks of planning and organizing went into the launch of Jcom Radio. It finally hit the airwaves on 28th November 2007 as an RSL (Restricted Service License). The RSL ran for 4 weeks, broadcasting every Sunday to Thursday 7am - 2am, Friday 7am - 3pm and Saturday 6pm - 2am. Listening figures reached over 100,000. It ceased broadcasting on 101.4FM on 23rd November 2007.

Present Day

Jcom Radio now broadcasts as an Internet Radio station, every Sunday to Thursday 6pm - 11pm.