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Rossendale Radio Ltd
Company typeLimited Company
IndustryBroadcasting
GenreLocal radio and variety of music
PredecessorRossendale Radio CIC
Founded22 December 2018 (2018-12-22)
Headquarters
Rawtenstall, England
,
United Kingdom
Area served
Rossendale
ServicesRadio
Websitewww.rossendaleradio.com

104.7 Rossendale Radio is a community radio station in the north west of England, broadcasting on 104.7FM to Haslingden, Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom and surrounding areas and online at www.rossendaleradio.com.

Broadcast area

The station's primary broadcasting area is the Rossendale Valley within East Lancashire and the adjoining area of Northern Greater Manchester. The broadcast area consists of Baxenden, Edenfield, Haslingden, Helmshore, Loveclough, Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall, Rising Bridge, Stacksteads, Stubbins, Summerseat, Crawshawbooth, Waterfoot and parts of Bacup.

Origins and history

Original Rossendale Radio logo

The station commenced official broadcasting on 1 May 2010 following a three-year period which saw the group apply and obtain a community radio licence from Ofcom and apply for funding from numerous sources.

The radio station was based at the Agapao Impact Centre in Haslingden. Ofcom awarded a community radio licence to "Rossendale Radio CIC" and was originally planned to run for at least five years.

Closure

On 5 March 2012, it was announced that the station would close down that day at 3pm, due to ongoing financial difficulties. The Station had previously failed several months earlier and been placed in liquidation by its owners Agapao during November 2011.[1] A message on the station's Facebook page stated how the problems were "insurmountable" and that they had no choice but to cease broadcasting. Despite attempts to find new ways of working that would save the station, Rossendale Radio was deemed not financially viable. The news was met with great sadness from loyal listeners, with comments on the Facebook post expressing sympathy and how the station was a "great loss".[2][3] In reply to the Facebook comments asking why the situation had happened one of the volunteer presenters at the station stated how "as a community radio station it is part of the licence requirement that community or social funding is obtained to 'match fund' against the income from commercial revenue. Not only were we unable to secure this funding to satisfy the licence agreement but the lack of community funding left us solely reliant on the commercial revenue we had coming in. Ultimately, due to the high cost of funding a radio station, this was not enough, and Rossendale Radio was regrettably forced to cease."".[2]

New Rossendale Radio

In December of 2017, following a new application to OFCOM, a new 5 year broadcast licence was awarded to broadcast once again to the Rossendale Valley.

The new group is made up of some former members of the old Rossendale Radio, who felt it was time that the area needed a radio station back, and following a successful application (submitted in July 2017), they were awarded the licence.[4]

The station launched at 10:47 on 22nd December 2018

Genre

Rossendale Radio's music policy consists of contemporary music from the last five decades and also featured a number of specialist music programmes, consisting of rock, theatre/film, dance music, house music, new music, downtempo/chillout and other differing genres. Information, guests, interviews, local news and sport also featured extensively on the radio station.

Schedule

Name Show Time Description
Tony Horne Tony Horne in the Morning 7-11 Weekdays, 10-1 Sunday Breakfast chat and music
Tony Edwards The Valley Today 11-2 Mon to Thurs Magazine Chat & Music Show
Jeanette Jackson The Valley Women Today 11-2 Friday Magazine Chat & Music Show
Decades Hour Music from the Decades 2-3 Mon to Fri Music from the 60s to the 00s Daily
Tony Nixon TeaTime 3-7pm Mon to Thurs Music, Features and Travel News
Karen McNulty TeaTime 3-7pm Fridays Music, Features and Travel News
Terry Butterworth Rossendale Rocks 7-10 Mondays Rock Music Show
Tracey Heatley Mind Your Own Business 7-8 Tuesdays Business Chat Show
Chris Stevens Chris Country Weekly 8-10 Tuesdays Country Music Show
David Masters Soul and Motown Master(s)class 7-10 Wednesdays Soul and Motown Music Show
Back to the 80s Biggest 80s Hits 7-10 Thursdays 80's Music Show
Derek Webster The Big Ballads 10-1am Mon to Thurs Easy Listening
Stuart Clarkson The Big Ballads 10-1am Sundays Easy Listening
Friday Night Party Party Tunes 7-10 Fridays Party Tunes
Shaun Smith Saturday Breakfast 7-10 Saturdays Breakfast Chat and Music
Stuart Clarkson Saturday Night Party 6-10 Saturdays Party Tunes
Club Classics Club Tunes 10-1am Fri & Sat Classic Club Hits
Tracy Heatley Brunch through Lunch 10-2 Saturdays Daytime Talk and Music
Saturday Sport Saturday Sport 2-6 Saturdays Sport and Music
David Masters Sunday Breakfast 7-10 Sunday Breakfast Chat and Music
Rick Lacey Local Bands & Mew Music 1-4 Sundays New Music Show
Paul Jenkins Sunday Chat 4-7 Sundays Poetry, Chat, Music and Interviews
James Goulding Songs From The Shows 7-10 Sundays Musical Theatre and Arts Show

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/59958/notices/1468834
  2. ^ a b https://www.facebook.com/rossendaleradio/posts/10150597173645009
  3. ^ "End of the Road for Rossendale Radio". aboutmyarea.co.uk. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  4. ^ Farnworth, Amy. "Rossendale community radio launches with help from Big Lottery". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 18 September 2019.