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Radio Exe

Coordinates: 50°41′56″N 3°31′30″W / 50.699°N 3.525°W / 50.699; -3.525
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Radio Exe
Broadcast areaExeter, Devon
Frequency107.3 FM
BrandingRadio Exe
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAll-time favourites, easy listening, local
Ownership
OwnerExe Broadcasting Limited (100%)
History
First air date
18 February 2008 (as Exeter FM), 10 January 2012 (as Radio Exe)
Links
WebsiteRadio Exe

Radio Exe (formerly Exeter FM) is an independent locally owned radio station based in Exeter in Devon.[1]

About

Radio Exe is a locally focused radio station for Exeter and the surrounding area that is designed to appeal to a broad range of adult listeners, particularly those aged 35–54, with a full service of comprehensive news and local information, engaging speech features and conversation and a wide variety of music from the 1960s to the present day.[2]

History

Exeter FM launched on 18 February 2008 as part of the London-based Sunrise Radio Group.

In June 2011, the station was taken over by Exe Broadcasting Ltd, a new company owned by local broadcasters Paul Nero and Mark Tyler.

The re-branded Radio Exe began broadcasting on Tuesday 10 January 2012 at 7:55 am, when breakfast presenter Ben Clark played Billy Joel’s River of Dreams.

In August 2016, Devon Radio Ltd, owned fully by Celador Radio sold their 40% share in Radio Exe. This also lead to the resignation of Paul Smith CBE, a director of the station who is also the Chairman of Celador resulting in the station becoming 100% locally controlled and owned.[3]

References

  1. ^ 107.3 FM Radio Exe
  2. ^ "ofcom.org.uk" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Celador sells 40% shareholding in Radio Exe". Retrieved 4 September 2016.

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