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Heart Sussex (previously Southern FM, also operating as Heart Sussex for Crawley & Surrey in
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and
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) was an
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station which was owned by
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(formerly
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) and played commercial, chart-oriented popular music. Broadcast and managed from studios and offices in
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and
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, the station played a mix of pop,
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with the overall tag line being 'The station for Sussex and Surrey' – replacing
Mercury FM Mercury FM was a radio station in the Surrey and Sussex area of the United Kingdom that was founded on 20 October 1984 and closed on 25 July 2010. The station broadcast on FM 97.5 MHz in Horsham and 102.7 MHz in East Surrey and Nor ...
. On 17 September 2008, it was announced that Southern FM was one of 30 local radio stations to face a re-brand to
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within the next 18 months. Southern FM was rebranded as ''Heart Sussex'' on 22 June 2009.
Mercury FM Mercury FM was a radio station in the Surrey and Sussex area of the United Kingdom that was founded on 20 October 1984 and closed on 25 July 2010. The station broadcast on FM 97.5 MHz in Horsham and 102.7 MHz in East Surrey and Nor ...
also merged with
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in July 2010 to be re branded and re-launched as a sub-section of ''Heart Sussex'' operating as ''Heart Sussex for Crawley & Surrey'' or simply ''Heart Crawley & Surrey'' – sharing the same programming output.


History

The station launched as Southern Sound from the converted Rothbury Cinema in Franklin Road, Portslade. Under the leadership of managing director Keith Belcher and programme director
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, early presenters included Sean Bolger, Louis Robinson, Stewart Macintosh, Vince Geddes, John Mann, Russ Williams and Becky Manesseh. The head of news at launch was Paul Woodley with a reporting team including
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, Andrew Winter and
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joined the station, initially as a fill-in for Timbo (Tim Lloyd) and was subsequently hired to present a regular Sunday evening show with a team of assistants including
Nicky Keig-Shevlin Nicola Keig-Shevlin (born 1 January 1965) is a radio presenter who spent the majority of her career working for Brighton based station Southern FM (formerly Southern Sound). She presented the weekday breakfast show 'Danny and Nicky in the Morning ...
. At the launch of the station, Southern Sound broadcast only to Brighton and parts of West Sussex. In 1987, transmissions were extended to Lewes, Newhaven and Seaford. Then on 5 February 1989, the station won a new licence for East Sussex too. Initially running split programming for East and West Sussex, the station now only splits for commercial breaks. In 1994 the Radio Authority merged the two licences to become one official ILR licence. The station broadcasts to the following areas: * Analogue
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FM ** 96.9
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- Newhaven Transmitter ** 102.0 MHz – Hastings Transmitter ** 102.4 MHz – East and West Sussex, including Eastbourne (
Heathfield Transmitter The Heathfield transmitting station is a facility for FM and television Transmission (telecommunications), transmission at Heathfield, East Sussex, UK (grid reference TQ566220). Opened in 1969, its antenna (radio), antenna mast is a tall guyed ...
) ** 103.5 MHz – Brighton and Worthing ( Whitehawk Hill Transmitter) *
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Digital Radio: Block 10B 211.648 MHz **
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(Findon Transmitter) ** Newhaven (Newhaven Transmitter) **
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(Hastings Transmitter) **
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(Eastbourne Transmitter) **
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(Burton Down Transmitter) **
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( Whitehawk Hill Transmitter) **
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(Little Prestwood Farm Transmitter) **
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(
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) ** Central Sussex (Truleigh Hill Transmitter) * Heart Crawley & Surrey broadcast to the following areas on FM: ** 97.5 MHz – Horsham Transmitter ** 102.7 MHz – Reigate Transmitter Since Heart and Mercury FM merged. Heart Sussex has taken over Mercury's frequencies, on both the
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and
Horsham Horsham is a market town on the upper reaches of the River Arun on the fringe of the Weald in West Sussex, England. The town is south south-west of London, north-west of Brighton and north-east of the county town of Chichester. Nearby to ...
transmitters.


Network restructuring

On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to merge Heart Sussex with the station
Mercury FM Mercury FM was a radio station in the Surrey and Sussex area of the United Kingdom that was founded on 20 October 1984 and closed on 25 July 2010. The station broadcast on FM 97.5 MHz in Horsham and 102.7 MHz in East Surrey and Nor ...
as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16. The newly merged ''Heart Sussex and Surrey'' station began broadcasting from Brighton on 26 July 2010. The merged Heart brought the addition of an additional sub-station, Heart Crawley & Surrey operates operationally separately. Sales are dealt with by a separate team (based in Crawley) – they may be based in
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
in the near future though. In addition, to this Heart Crawley & Surrey also has a different website. On air though, both stations broadcast/simulcast the same core coverage with the exception of adverts (and select news features).
Mercury FM Mercury FM was a radio station in the Surrey and Sussex area of the United Kingdom that was founded on 20 October 1984 and closed on 25 July 2010. The station broadcast on FM 97.5 MHz in Horsham and 102.7 MHz in East Surrey and Nor ...
and Heart have now completed the switchover and for the time being are operating out of both addresses. Radio House, Portslade, the previous home of Southern FM and recently a broadcasting station for Heart Sussex, was put on the market in 2019. Heart Sussex was to be merged with Capital Brighton radio station. The website is now called ''Heart'', with a page for Sussex.


References


External links


Official site - Heart Sussex

Official site - Heart Sussex for Crawley & Surrey
{{Brighton and Hove Companies based in East Sussex Companies based in West Sussex Radio stations in Sussex Radio stations in Surrey Radio stations established in 1983
Sussex Sussex (), from the Old English (), is a historic county in South East England that was formerly an independent medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom. It is bounded to the west by Hampshire, north by Surrey, northeast by Kent, south by the English ...
Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom