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Heart Northants (formerly Northants 96) was a local commercial radio station serving
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. The station broadcast on 96.6 FM from studios in
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town centre, via the transmitter located in the Kingsthorpe area. As of August 2011 the station merged with
Heart Dunstable Heart Dunstable (formerly 97.6 Chiltern FM) was an Independent Local Radio station based in Chiltern Road in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. History Together with sister stations 96.9 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, the station formed th ...
and
Heart Bedford Heart Bedford (formerly Chiltern Radio 96.9) was an Independent Local Radio station based in the Priory Business Park in Bedford, Bedfordshire. History Together with sister stations 97.6 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, it formed th ...
to become
Heart Four Counties Heart Four Counties was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcast to Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire. The station launched on Friday 16 July 2010 as a r ...
and now has its studios from
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. It is owned and operated by
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as a part of the
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.


History


The start of commercial local radio in Northamptonshire

Hereward Radio Heart Peterborough (formerly Hereward FM) was an Independent Local Radio station serving Cambridgeshire, south Lincolnshire and west Norfolk. Launched on 10 July 1980 as Hereward Radio 225, the station was the first local service in the area, wi ...
was the first Independent Local Radio franchise for the county, providing programmes for
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,
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and
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from 1 October 1984, using its former FM frequency of 102.8 MHz and 1557 kHz
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. The station launched at 1am, while disc jockey John Warwick hosted its morning show, ''Hereward Daybreak'' the following morning. Local radio frequencies on the FM band in the United Kingdom were expanded and re-organised to form 'sub-bands' (104–105 MHz were reserved for
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, whereas 96.1–97.7 MHz were attributed to Independent Local Radio). This affected Northamptonshire as follows: *
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(96.6 FM) moved to 104.2 FM and 103.6 FM *Northamptonshire ILR (102.8 FM) moved to 96.6 FM. Shortly afterwards, due to general difficulties within the commercial radio industry at the time Hereward withdrew from Northamptonshire and continued in Peterborough. In 1985, the Independent Broadcasting Authority assigned the Independent Local Radio franchise to a new company, Northants Radio Ltd, owned by
Chiltern Radio Group Chiltern Radio Network (also known as Chiltern Radio Group) was the parent group of several independent local radio stations in the 1980s and 1990s. These were divided across two networks: ''The Hot FM'' and ''SuperGold''. History Chiltern Radi ...
. Northants 96 launched at 10.00 am on 30 November 1986 with announcer Tony West introducing the first regular programmes on the station. Following a synthesised alarm clock ticking saying: ''"Good Morning. 10am, Sunday 30 November 1986, and this is the new sound of radio in Northamptonshire- Northants 96!"'' followed by a station identification jingle and a welcome message from the then Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire and the first song to be played was "I Can Hear Music" by
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. Notable disc jockeys on Northants included Northants' first breakfast show, future well-known hypnotist
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and David Prever, who would later move to Wiltshire's GWR FM Its to be noted that Northants 96 and Northants Radio were interchangeable names for the station and relayed programmes on a mediumwave frequency – 1557 kHz, which opened on 25 June 1990.


The Hot FM and SuperGold

Northants 96 was essentially part of a regional collective of commercial stations which included Chiltern Radio, based in
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and Bedford. Station directors had to tackle a major concern in the area; ''"how do you make this station appear more 'local' than the previous incumbent, while saving money at the same time?"'' The result was that programmes were syndicated from Chiltern headquarters in Dunstable during the day, consisting of popular middle of the road music whilst 'opting out' for hourly local news bulletins. Thus ''The Hot FM'' sustaining service was born. The
Chiltern Radio Group Chiltern Radio Network (also known as Chiltern Radio Group) was the parent group of several independent local radio stations in the 1980s and 1990s. These were divided across two networks: ''The Hot FM'' and ''SuperGold''. History Chiltern Radi ...
did this by making use of new technology whereby a disc-jockey interjects with an identification jingle during a networked/syndicated programme by pressing a button with the result that depending on where the listener was, either "Northants 96- The Hot FM" or "Chiltern Radio 97 – The Hot FM" was heard. This solved the problem of inexpensive local radio with the added benefit of totally opting out of the network for local emergencies, for example snow reports or flooding information. However, after a time, some shows such as breakfast, mid morning and drive time were localised with each Chiltern Network station broadcasting individual shows. In 1988 the Home Office declared that the independent local radio industry was able to support a permanent split in AM-FM broadcasting and decided to enforce this rule through the IBA. All ILR stations were required to broadcast separate programming or lose their licences. The Chiltern Radio Network responded to this by launching its second sustaining service,
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, on 15 July 1990. SuperGold was a general golden
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station broadcasting to
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,
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and
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on the medium wave band with Northants Radio SuperGold following suit. Both the classic and contemporary FM and the oldies AM stations were rated very highly, consistently beating its local competitor BBC Radio Northampton.


A better music mix, a hostile takeover

The Chiltern Radio Group, then a plc received a hostile takeover bid from GWR Group plc in 1995 which was reluctantly accepted. This affected both FM and AM stations and networked programming- ''The Hot FM'' closed and associated stations were rebranded "The New______- A Better Music Mix" while ''SuperGold'' was absorbed into GWR Group's existing
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network. Northants Radio however was less affected by this major change than other stations in the enlarged group (Chiltern Radio for example) becoming ''The New Northants 96'' whereas its AM station ''Northants Radio SuperGold'' became ''Classic Gold 1557''. The significance of this takeover was more resources meant a more local service; up to 15 hours a day were broadcast locally on FM as opposed to a mere 4 under "The Hot FM" whilst Classic Gold retained 8 hours. Programming-wise Northants Radio underwent a subtle shift towards more upbeat contemporary and chart hits and less in the way of talk. A past slogan voiced by
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merged with
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to form
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in 2005, Northants 96 adopted the slogan ''"More music variety"''. In 2008 GCap Media's radio and music assets were purchased by Global Radio.


More music variety arrives

On 5 January 2009, Northants 96 was rebranded Heart, along with Dunstable-based
Chiltern Radio Heart Dunstable (formerly 97.6 Chiltern FM) was an Independent Local Radio station based in Chiltern Road in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. History Together with sister stations 96.9 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, the station formed th ...
and other Global-owned stations in the
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. Heart Northamptonshire reduced its weekday local output from 12 hours to seven. On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to close Heart Northants and merge the station with
Heart Milton Keynes Heart Milton Keynes (formerly Horizon Radio) was an Independent Local Radio station for Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire. Broadcasting on 103.3FM from the Bow Brickhill transmitter, the station was part of Global Radio's Heart Network. The ...
,
Heart Dunstable Heart Dunstable (formerly 97.6 Chiltern FM) was an Independent Local Radio station based in Chiltern Road in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. History Together with sister stations 96.9 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, the station formed th ...
and
Heart Bedford Heart Bedford (formerly Chiltern Radio 96.9) was an Independent Local Radio station based in the Priory Business Park in Bedford, Bedfordshire. History Together with sister stations 97.6 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, it formed th ...
as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16. The new station, ''
Heart Home Counties Heart Four Counties was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcast to Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire. The station launched on Friday 16 July 2010 as a r ...
'' (later ''Heart Four Counties''), began broadcasting from Dunstable on 16 July 2010. Networked and local programming on the merged station are now similar, except for commercial breaks, which are still split locally. Heart's Northampton base in the town centre were closed as early as March 2011, with the station expected to be broadcast from new premises in
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.
Media UK entry, Heart Four Counties. Retrieved 12 August 2011


References

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Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom 1986 establishments in England