Compass FM

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Compass FM
File:Compass FM logo.png
Broadcast areaNorth East Lincolnshire
FrequencyFM: 96.4 MHz
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerLincs FM Group
Dearne FM
KCFM
Lincs FM
Ridings FM
Rother FM
Rutland Radio
Trax FM
History
First air date
3 June 2001
Links
Webcast64 kbit/s
Websitewww.compassfm.co.uk


Compass FM is an Independent Local Radio station serving Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Immingham and is part of the Lincs FM Group. It's strap line is 'The Difference Is The Music'.

Format

Compass FM sits within its sister station's (Lincs FM) TSA (Total Service Area) and the stations format reflects that.

Programming

Richard Lyon who has been with the station since day one, and is also the Programming Manager, hosts the 10am-2pm show. Breakfasts are presented by Joss Moore. Daytimes are presented by Ross Carrick (who also presents afternoons on KCFM). And evenings are presented by Martin Samuels.

It was the NTL Commercial Radio Station of the Year in 2003 (under 300,000 TSA).[1]

Budget cuts within the Lincs FM Group mean that Compass FM, amongst others within the group, have restricted live programming. The station used to provide live radio 24/7, but now use automation (where the presenter's links between the records are all pre-recorded but made to sound live). Live programming[2] is part-used on the breakfast show in the week (0600-0900, the last hour automated), Saturdays 0800-1200, 1400-1800 and Sundays 0800-1200.

Transmitter information

East Marsh flats transmitter

The 96.4 FM signal comes from a low-powered transmitter at Bevan Flats in East Marsh in north Grimsby near the A180. This transmitter also has Bauer Humberside.

Licence application

Three applications were received by the Radio Authority by 5 September 2000, which also included the proposed Haven FM and Southbank FM, having been first advertised in May 2000. The licence for the station was awarded on 24 November 2000.

References

  1. ^ Welsh, James (27 June 2003). "ntl Commercial Radio Awards roundup". Digital Spy. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Public File". Compass FM. Retrieved 7 October 2013.

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