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Forth 2
  • Edinburgh
  • United Kingdom
Broadcast areaEdinburgh, The Lothians, Fife and Falkirk
FrequencyMW: 1548 kHz
DAB: 12D
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio UK
OperatorRadio Forth
Forth 1
History
First air date
January 22, 1975 (1975-01-22)
Last air date
April 3, 2023 (2023-04-03)

Forth 2 was an Independent Local Radio station based in Edinburgh, Scotland, owned and operated by Bauer. It broadcast to Edinburgh, The Lothians and Fife.

As of December 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 74,000 listeners according to RAJAR.[1]

The station was rebranded to Greatest Hits Radio on 3 April 2023. [2][3]

History

Entrance to Forth House in Forth Street, Edinburgh.
Forth 2 logo used from 2013 to 2015.

Radio Forth was launched on 22 January 1975 by its then managing director the late Richard Findlay. His opening speech included "This, for the very first time is Radio Forth". Steve Hamilton was the first on-air presenter, hosting the breakfast show.

In 1990, Forth was forced to create a new station on its AM frequency. Before this, Radio Forth was broadcast as a single station on both FM and AM frequencies. The FM station was renamed Radio Forth RFM, with Donny Hughes broadcasting the first Breakfast Show from the newly revamped Studio F in Forth House. The station became known as Forth FM in 1993. The new AM station became "Max AM" which was later renamed Forth AM to match its sister station.

In 2000, both stations were relaunched as 97.3 Forth One and 1548 FORTH2. Many changes occurred at this time including new presenters and a new jingles package. Forth 2 was redesigned as an adult contemporary music station while Forth One continued to play Top 40 songs for the 35s and under.

Radio Forth was owned by Scottish Radio Holdings until 23 June 2005 when British media group EMAP took over. In January 2008, EMAP Radio was sold to Bauer. The radio division was renamed Bauer Radio.

A new programming schedule was introduced on Monday 15 June 2009, consisting mostly of programming simulcast with Bauer's other AM stations in Scotland – Clyde 2 from Glasgow, Northsound 2 from Aberdeen, Tay 2 from Dundee and West Sound AM from Ayr. Forth 2 local programming was then restricted to breakfast shows, news bulletins and some specialist programming although the station also produced networked output on weekday evenings and Sunday mornings.

On 3 June 2013, station owners Bauer Radio announced Forth 2 would axe its remaining local programming with the weekday breakfast show, presented by Bob Malcolm, replaced with a networked show hosted by Robin Galloway from Monday 1 July 2013 across Bauer's network of AM stations in Scotland.[4] The station became part of the Bauer City 2 network on Monday 5 January 2015.

On 17 June 2022, Forth 2 along with sister station Forth 1, moved into new studios in St James Quarter, Edinburgh, after leaving their long term home in Forth House.[5]

Programming

Much of the station's programming was produced in Greatest Hits Radio's studios in Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Some output is produced from GHR's Birmingham, London and Manchester studios and broadcast on both networks in Scotland and England.[6]

News

Forth 2 broadcast local news bulletins hourly from 6am to 7pm on weekdays and from 7am to 1pm at weekends. Headlines were broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside sport and traffic bulletins.

National bulletins from Sky News Radio were carried overnight with bespoke networked Scottish bulletins at weekends, produced from Radio Clyde's newsroom in Clydebank.

See also

References

  1. ^ "RAJAR". www.rajar.co.uk. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  2. ^ Scott, Hazel (12 January 2023). "Forth 2 is changing to Greatest Hits Radio Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and Falkirk from April 2023". Forth 2. Bauer Media Audio UK. Archived from the original on 14 January 2023. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  3. ^ Martin, Roy (12 January 2023). "Bauer to rebrand seven heritage Scottish stations to Greatest Hits Radio". RadioToday. Archived from the original on 14 January 2023. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  4. ^ Galloway goes national at Bauer Scotland, Radio Today, 3 June 2013
  5. ^ "Forth 1 and 2 broadcast from new home in St James Quarter". www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Public File (Edinburgh, Lothian, Fife & Falkirk". Planetradio.co.uk. Retrieved 3 April 2023.

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