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Classic FM (styled as CLASSIC M) is one of the United Kingdom's three Independent National Radio stations and is owned and operated by Global. The station broadcasts
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and was launched in 1992. Classic FM was the first national classical music station to launch since the opening of
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, 25 years earlier, in September 1967, and 46 years since the opening of Radio 3's predecessor,
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, in September 1946. Until March 2019, when Scala Radio was launched, it was the only privately-owned classical music radio service broadcasting terrestrially in the UK; it is still, however, the only such service broadcasting on analogue FM radio. , the station has a weekly audience of 4.6million listeners.


Overview

Classic FM broadcasts nationally on FM, DAB digital radio, Freeview, satellite and cable television and is available internationally by streaming audio over the internet. It is the only Independent National Radio station to broadcast on FM alongside BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4. In addition to playing a wide, traditional classical repertoire, the station also features film scores and video game music.


History

The idea for a national, commercial FM network devoted to classical music originated with the management at GWR group, an entrepreneurial group of UK commercial radio stations. It had been operating a trial programme on its AM frequencies in Wiltshire and Bristol, testing audience reaction to a regular drive-time programme of popular classical music. It proved successful, and the company's CEO, Ralph Bernard, and programme director,
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, drew up the plans for a national station. Meanwhile,
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's Really Useful Group, had a similar idea in 1990. After failing to raise sufficient funds for the project, Brolly's consortium was approached by the GWR Group, and the two merged. The UK Government had decided to award several new national radio licences, and invited tenders. Brolly had brought the idea to
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. Initially rejected by Warner Bros., Senat showed the project to the President of Time Warner International Broadcasting, Tom McGrath, a former classical musician and conductor. Time Warner agreed to back the project, but was prohibited under then current UK law from owning more than a 25% interest. GWR created a business plan which was supported by its major shareholder,
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''. An internal dispute over ownership of the licence was resolved, and the consortium was completed after Time Warner agreed to back GWR's plans for the station. As time was running out to raise the £6m needed to launch the station, the GWR investment team spent two days presenting to and finally persuading private investor Sir Peter Michael to back the plan with a 30% investment. The founding shareholder group that launched Classic FM was Sir Peter Michael and Time Warner (each with over 30%), GWR (17%), DMGT (5%) and several other smaller shareholders. The Radio Authority had granted an exemption so that Time Warner could hold more than 25%, provided a UK citizen/corporation was larger in the shareholding group. The station launched at 06:00 on Monday 7 September 1992, after two months of test transmissions using a recording of birdsong. Nick Bailey presented the first programme, and '' Zadok the Priest'' by
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was the first piece to be played. Other launch presenters included
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, Petroc Trelawny and Adrian Love. The station rejected the " Radio 3" style of presentation, and took inspiration from New York City's WNYC and the now-defunct WGMS in Washington, D.C., with their more populist mix of talk, light classical music, new artists and crossover classical records. Global, the UK's largest radio station ownership group, now owns the station. Classic FM has broadcast from its current studios, on the second floor of 30
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in central London, since March 2006. The first programme to be broadcast live from there was Mark Griffiths' programme on Sunday 26 March 2006. In April and May 2017, ''High Score'', the first series on UK radio dedicated to video game music, was first broadcast on Classic FM. According to the station's website, it became "the most popular programme on 'Listen Again' in Classic FM’s 25-year history". It was presented by composer Jessica Curry.


Current Notable Presenters

* Alexander Armstrong *
Anne-Marie Minhall Anne-Marie Minhall is an English radio presenter who works for Classic FM. She presents the weekday afternoon show from 12pm–4pm. Early life and education Minhall was born in London and raised in a Nottinghamshire village. She attended Clare ...
*
John Brunning John Brunning is an English radio presenter, musician and composer. On Classic FM he presents Classic FM Drive. Brunning was born in Essex and from 1970 broadcast pirate radio from his home in Colchester. He learned guitar and played for a time w ...
* Zeb Soanes * Margherita Taylor *
Katie Breathwick Katie Breathwick (born 1971) is a radio journalist and broadcaster. She is a late-night presenter on Classic FM. Early life Breathwick was born in Leicester. Her mother was a primary school teacher and her father was an accountant. She has two ...
*
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* Moira Stuart * Andrew Collins * David Mellor * Myleene Klass * Aled Jones * Catherine Bott * John Humphrys * Charlotte Hawkins * John Suchet * Sir Trevor McDonald * Karthi Gnanasegaram * Nicholas Owen * Debbie Wiseman * Fiona Bruce


Hall of Fame

Classic FM's "Hall of Fame" is broadcast annually over the four days of the Easter weekend. First broadcast in 1996, the show counts down the 300 most-popular pieces as voted for by listeners, culminating in the number one on the evening of
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. The number one spot was occupied until 2001 by Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1, and then by Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2. In 2006 the top spot was taken by
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's Clarinet Concerto. From 2007 to 2010, the top place on the Hall of Fame was taken by
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's ''
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''. The 2011 "Hall of Fame" saw Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 return to the top spot, ending Vaughan Williams' four-year run, and held the position again in 2012 and 2013. In 2014 The Lark Ascending replaced Rachmaninov, which slipped back to number 2 and remained number 1 through to 2017. In 2018, the top spot was taken by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's
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, Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 was a non-mover in second place, and Vaughan Williams' ''The Lark Ascending'' descended to third place after a four-year run at no. 1. In the 2019 Hall of Fame, Vaughan Williams's ''The Lark Ascending'' reclaimed the top spot, followed by Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 and
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's Enigma Variations at second and third respectively. 2020 and 2021's Hall Of Fame also saw ''The Lark Ascending'' voted the most popular piece by Classic FM listeners.


Nation's Favourite Christmas Carol

Classic FM broadcasts the "Nation's Favourite Christmas Carol" in a similar format to the "Hall of Fame". The show counts down the thirty most popular Christmas carols every Christmas Day between 13:00 and 15:00, as voted for by listeners. It began in 2001, with "
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" winning the first vote. The following year, Silent Night was voted the nation's favourite. The vote has been won by O Holy Night in almost every year since then, with the only other winner being Silent Night in 2014 and 2015.


Classic FM Chart

From the station's launch in September 1992 until the end of 2019, Classic FM broadcast a weekly classical chart show. Initially transmitted on Saturday mornings, the programme later moved to Sunday teatimes. The final chart show was aired on 21 December 2019.


Composer in residence

Classic FM named a composer in residence in 2004, Joby Talbot. Talbot composed a piece, scored for up to five instruments, each month for the year of his residence. The compositions were also premiered on Classic FM. The twelve compositions form part of a larger piece, released on a CD entitled '' Once Around the Sun'' on 23 May 2005. Talbot was succeeded by Patrick Hawes as the new composer in residence in 2006 and composed the piano album ''Towards the Light'' during his residency. In May 2008
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, the composer and television presenter, joined Classic FM as the station's latest composer in residence. Goodall also presented a new programme on the station, ''Howard Goodall on...'', beginning on 7 June 2008. Debbie Wiseman was named composer in residence in 2015. Her first album commissioned for Classic FM was ''The Musical Zodiac'', which was released the following year.


Sponsorship

Classic FM were sponsors of
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between 1992 and 1994.


Charity: The Classic FM Foundation

The Classic FM Foundation is a grant giving charity which raises money to fund music education and music therapy projects working with children and adults throughout the UK. It was founded in 2006 as Classic FM Music Makers, and was renamed in 2010. Hayley Westenra is an ambassador of the charity, which also receives support from many famous faces from the world of classical music and entertainment. Throughout the year The Classic FM Foundation holds fundraising events including concerts, sponsored treks and an annual appeal.


Other media

*Classic FM ran an internet television (and formerly digital TV) channel playing classical music videos, Classic FM TV. *Classic FM published a monthly magazine, '' Classic FM Magazine'', which presented news and reviews. *Classic FM has also issued a series of CDs with selected classical pieces, notably two CDs of ''Classic FM Music for Babies'' (playtime and bedtime) and ''Classic FM Music for Bathtime''. *Classic FM produces a podcast called Case Notes (winner of the British Podcast Awards Best True Crime Podcast 2019), presenting stories from the history of classical music.


Jazz on Classic FM

On 25 December 2006, Classic FM opened a sister station, ' theJazz', devoted to jazz music. The station closed in March 2008, and Classic FM itself then took on the broadcasting of a jazz programme every night between midnight and 02:00, until September 2008.


References


External links

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