Radio X is a British National
commercial radio station focused on
alternative music Alternative music may refer to the following types of music:
*Alternative rock
*Alternative pop
*Alternative R&B
*Neo soul, sometimes known as alternative soul
*Alternative reggaeton
*Alternative hip hop
*Alternative dance
*Alternative metal
*Chris ...
, primarily
indie rock
Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the mu ...
, and owned by
Global. Radio X launched in 1989 as a
pirate radio station, a licensed London-wide station in 1997 and nationally in 2015 under the rebranded nand, Xfm.
The station has employed a number of personalities that have since gone on to greater fame including
Russell Brand
Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian and actor known for his flamboyant, loquacious style and manner. Brand has received three British Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer (2006), Best Live Stand-Up (2008), and the award for ...
,
Karl Pilkington
Karl Pilkington (born 23 September 1972) is an English presenter, comedian, actor, voice-artist, producer and author.
After working with Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant as producer on their XFM radio show, Pilkington became a co-host of '' ...
,
Ricky Gervais
Ricky Dene Gervais ( ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He co-created, co-wrote, and acted in the British television sitcoms ''The Office'' (2001–2003), '' Extras'' (2005–2007), and '' An Idiot Abroad' ...
,
Stephen Merchant,
Simon Pegg,
Christian O'Connell,
Justin Lee Collins
Justin Lee Collins (born 28 July 1974) is an actor and former radio and television presenter from Bristol, England.
Collins began his career as a stand up comedian in the 1990s when he was in his late teens. He then presented a number of TV sh ...
,
Adam and Joe
Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish are British comedy performers known together as Adam and Joe. They are best known for presenting ''Adam and Joe (radio show), Adam and Joe'' on BBC Radio 6 Music (2007–2009, 2011) and ''The Adam and Joe Show'' on C ...
,
Alex Zane
Alex Zane (born Faris Alexander L. Albayaty; 3 March 1979) is a British television presenter and DJ.
Early and personal life
Zane was born in Leeds and attended Boston Spa School before going on to study Medicine at University College London, ...
,
Tim Lovejoy,
Dermot O'Leary and
Josh Widdicombe.
As of September 2022, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 1.9 million, according to
RAJAR.
History
In 1989, the pirate radio presenter Sammy Jacob, known as DJ Sammy Jay on London's Horizon Radio and Solar Radio, set up an indie music station called Q102,
which started broadcasting rock music on a part-time basis from 1 January 1989, with other hours following the soul format of another local station called CD93.
Jacob was one of the presenters on this forerunner to Xfm alongside Adrian Gibson, Donald Johnson, Steve Lamacq and CD93's Bob Matthews (a DJ also known as Bob Mower), with the format changing to play only indie rock music by 1990. In late 1990,
Fiction Records founder, and manager of
The Cure
The Cure are an English Rock music, rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith (musician), Robert Smith has re ...
,
Chris Parry got involved with the London station, even though at that point it still did not have any official authorisation to operate. The Cure's singer
Robert Smith used the radio as a platform to promote the release of a Cure remix album ''
Mixed Up'' during night-time radio shows, broadcast live on the air
By 1991, Q102 was off-air, with Jacob re-organising this rock station as Xfm in
Clapton, East London.
At this point the station was still a pirate radio station operating out of his parent's flat,
though Jacob had plans to get a number of Restricted Service Licences
for Xfm, which would make Xfm a legal radio station even though it could only be on the capital's airwaves for short periods of time.
Xfm was officially created in London in 1992 by Jacob and Parry, with the station broadcasting at festivals and legally from Fiction's Charlotte Street headquarters on short-term licences. When the station faced difficulties in 1993, Smith and Parry organised a one-off open air festival titled ''XFM Great Expectations'' in London's
Finsbury Park on 13 June, with the Cure at the top of the bill. The ''XFM Great Expectations'' event was covered by the media including TV channels which talked about the XFM radio in interviews with Smith.
In 1996, Xfm was awarded the licence for what was to be the final London-wide FM licence, and the station went on air on a permanment basis on 1 September 1997. During the following year the station played a range of music from its studios in 97
Charlotte Street. Jacob would later go on to co-found
NME Radio
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and CDNX (Camden Experience) in 2008 and 2015 respectively.
In 1998, Xfm was acquired by the
Capital Radio Group (now part of
Global Radio
Global Media & Entertainment Limited, trading as Global, is a British media company formed in 2007. It is the owner of the largest commercial radio company in Europe having expanded through a number of historical acquisitions, including Chrysa ...
) and relocated from Charlotte Street to Capital's headquarters at
Leicester Square
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, where it remains today. On 23 August of that year, Xfm was closed down for four days, during which a test tape featuring mainstream soft-rock acts was looped. The station subsequently relaunched with a more mainstream format, and a new advert featuring a cartoon radio saying "Don't be afraid!", which referred to the perceived inaccessibility of its old format. The soft-rock revamp was not a success, culminating in listener-led protests outside the Capital Radio studios. Listeners also lodged objections with the
Radio Authority, which found XFM to be acting in a manner contrary to its licence requirements, and a degree of alternative output was eventually restored, particularly through night-time playlists and specialist shows.
Following the take-over by Capital, the station dropped its wide-ranging music policy, which was replaced by a format based on USA college stations. The first audience figures after this change showed a sharp decline. The DJs were no longer able to select some of their own tracks, and specialist shows were dropped. The station soon became more male-orientated and featured
football
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coverage and "laddish" output. This came to an end after the Radio Authority fined XFM £50,000 for breakfast presenter
Tom Binns
Christopher Thomas Binns (born 1970) is a British comedian, best known for his character Hospital Radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury.
Career
Binns was nominated at the Edinburgh Festival for the Edinburgh Comedy Award 2007 for his hospital radio DJ ch ...
's joking about
bestiality on air.
Capital Radio attempted to increase XFM's listening figures, recruiting DJs such as
Zoe Ball, former
BBC Radio 1
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presenter, and re-recruiting comedians
Ricky Gervais
Ricky Dene Gervais ( ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He co-created, co-wrote, and acted in the British television sitcoms ''The Office'' (2001–2003), '' Extras'' (2005–2007), and '' An Idiot Abroad' ...
and
Stephen Merchant who took voluntary redundancy when Capital bought the station, after the pair rose to significance with the first airing of ''
The Office
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The original series of ...
''. Together with talent such as
Zane Lowe
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After an early career in music creation, production and DJing, he moved to the UK in 1997. He came to prominence thro ...
and
Christian O'Connell, this yielded growing listening figures. The music was, and is today, a play-listed mix of popular indie and soft rock.
In 2012 Host John Kennedy was the only member of the presenter lineup that had been with the radio station since its first broadcasts. His new music show, X-Posure is the station's longest running show and is credited as being the first to give radio play to artists including
Adele,
Florence and the Machine
Florence and the Machine (stylised as Florence + the Machine) are an English indie rock band that formed in London in 2007, consisting of lead vocalist Florence Welch, keyboardist Isabella Summers, guitarist Rob Ackroyd, harpist Tom Monger, and ...
,
Razorlight
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and
Mumford & Sons.
Expansion of the Xfm network
Xfm has held 28-day
Restricted Service Licence FM broadcasts in a number of British cities, including
Manchester
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,
Birmingham,
Cardiff and
Glasgow.
In 2000, Xfm London was added to a number of
DAB
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multiplexes around the country, and in January 2006 its reach expanded when it replaced
The Storm on a number of other local multiplexes, creating near-national coverage. It was at one point reported that this 'national' version of Xfm London (known as ''Xfm UK'') would have local content drop-ins within it (e.g. news, travel) over time, but this ultimately never came to pass. Most
DAB
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coverage of XFM carried the London version of the station, but for a time some multiplexes in the North of England instead received a feed of XFM Manchester.
In 2001, Xfm rehired Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant to run the Saturday afternoon show. Karl Pilkington joined them to 'just push the buttons' but eventually became the focal point of the show. The trio often called the station a 'tin pot station', 'shoddy' and 'not just a small station in London but the smallest station in that building'.
By 2002, the station had added many specialist shows, such as 'London Express', 'The A-X of Alternative Music' and 'The Remix'. Afternoon and early-evening shows with Zane Lowe and
Tim Lovejoy were innovative and although the daytime playlist consisted of 40 current releases, these were changed frequently, and the overall playlist contained about 90 records. However, in time the specialist shows gradually declined in number, and the playlist was again restricted in number.
On 9 June 2005, the group was awarded a permanent FM broadcasting licence to serve the city of
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
as Xfm Manchester. This station went on air in March 2006. Also in 2005, Xfm was among the bidders for the regional North East franchise on 97.5 FM, but this licence was ultimately awarded to
Smooth Radio Smooth Radio may refer to:
* Smooth Radio (2010), the original national network in the UK
* Smooth Radio (2014)
See also
* Smoothfm
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by
Ofcom
The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom.
Ofcom has wide-ranging powers acros ...
.
On 4 January 2006,
GCap Media relaunched its Central Scotland regional station
Beat 106
Capital Scotland (formerly known as Beat 106, XFM Scotland, and later Galaxy Scotland) is a regional radio station owned by Communicorp UK and operated by Global. It broadcasts to Scotland's Central Belt, an area surrounding the two cities o ...
as Xfm Scotland.
In 2007, a fourth station joined the network with the launch of a new regional Xfm for south Wales, based at the
Cardiff studio also home to Red Dragon FM (now
Capital South Wales).
Output changes
In May 2007, in an attempt to cut costs, the parent company of Xfm,
GCap Media, announced that they would be removing all presenters from the daytime (10 am–4 pm) lineup and replacing them with a jukebox based upon listener requests through their websites. On 6 March 2008 an announcement was made reversing the decision to remove daytime presenters. From 25 March 2008 a new schedule restoring daytime schedules was put in place.
A new schedule was launched on 12 January 2009. Changes at this date included
Jo Good leaving the ''Afternoon Show, including Afternoon X List'', and new signing
Richard Skinner taking over the ''Morning Show'' from Rick Shaw. The times of the shows were also adjusted, with the morning show only becoming a two-hour show (previously a three-hour show) and the afternoon show becoming a four-hour show (previously a 3-hour show). The weekend schedule was also adjusted at this time, with Rick Shaw moving to present the ''Weekend Morning Show'' on Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm and
Lliana Bird taking over the afternoon slots. This led to other changes in the weekend schedule, such as
Marsha Shandur's ''Sunday Brunch'' ending, and the air times of
Marc Haynes ''Certificate X'' changing (from 1 pm – 3 pm to 6 pm – 8 pm). Jo Good left the station during these changes, but rejoined at the end of 2012.
On 11 February 2008 GCap Media announced that they would be selling the analogue licence for the Manchester, Scotland and South Wales stations, retaining only XFM London. This decision was made in an attempt to shore up profits and concentrate on 'winning brands', calling the former nationalisation strategy into question. After this announcement, in early 2008, breakfast show host Alex Zane admitted on air that the future of the London station was also being reviewed, even making jokey references to perhaps being out of a job soon. The sale of the South Wales station went ahead, with
Town and Country Broadcasting relaunching this as
Nation Radio; the sale of the Scotland and Manchester stations was suspended when Global Radio entered into discussions to purchase GCap Media.
The re-appointment of a previous Programme Controller in 2011 led to a number of changes to Xfm's output. Specialist shows such as ''Music:Response'' and ''Mix Master Mike Show'' returned, as did presenter
Danny Wallace. In September 2011 a new Xfm schedule began, and included
Mary Anne Hobbs
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moving to a re-launched evening show, ''Music:Response''. A new "local" slot was introduced. Broadcaster
Richard Skinner left the station after two years.
The show ''Import:Export'', produced and directed by Redefined Media, was resurrected and linked to
KROQ-FM
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The stat ...
Los Angeles.
Further weekend signings included ''
The Sun'' journalist
Gordon Smart starting a three-hour Sunday show. Smart's show ended in October 2013 when he left to join the ''Scottish Sun'' as editor. As part of the 2013 schedule
Jon Holmes took over the breakfast show. Comedian
Josh Widdicombe presented a show on Saturdays between 10 am and 1 pm. It was announced in March 2015 that
Russell Brand
Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian and actor known for his flamboyant, loquacious style and manner. Brand has received three British Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer (2006), Best Live Stand-Up (2008), and the award for ...
would be hosting a new Sunday night show, which was to first air on 15 March.
Following Heart and Galaxy owner Global's takeover of GCap Media, Xfm Scotland became Galaxy (it went on to become
Capital Scotland in 2011), leaving just Manchester and London with local Xfm stations.
Following Global's acquisition of
Real and Smooth Ltd, the Paisley/Renfrewshire 96.3 FM service previously broadcast as Real Radio XS became a new XFM Scotland in 2014. This service was available across central Scotland over DAB.
Up until the end of the Xfm branding, the London, Manchester and Scotland stations broadcast 43 hours a week of local programming – weekday breakfast and drive, and four hours a day at weekends – with networked programming, primarily from London, at other times. TV platforms followed the London output and all three stations were streamed online.
Rebrand as Radio X
Xfm rebranded as Radio X on 21 September 2015. The rebrand was carried out in partnership with creative agency We Are MBC. The rebranded station launched with new presenters including
Chris Moyles,
Vernon Kay,
Johnny Vaughan and
Ricky Wilson joining some existing XFM presenters on a refreshed schedule.
XFM aired its last day of programming on Sunday 13 September 2015. XFM Scotland ceased broadcasting entirely on the same day with Global Radio handing back the Paisley licence to Ofcom. A 'holding' service of music and announcements began transmitting on national DAB under the Radio X title the following day, with this service also taking the place of XFM on FM, TV and online until the full launch of the new Radio X at 6:30am on Monday 21 September 2015.
The first song played on the rebranded Radio X, by Chris Moyles just before 7am on 21 September, was "
Love Machine" by
Girls Aloud, an off-format nod to media reports of a male bias by the new station.
Radio X is now available nationally via
Digital One national
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, with all local-layer XFM carriage dropped (replaced in many cases by
Gold). The new national Radio X also replaced XFM on FM in London and Manchester, and on other platforms including TV and online. There is no longer any local output on the Manchester station, and the only variance between the UK, London and Manchester services is split advertising and top-of-the-hour news intros.
In October 2019, Radio X's DAB station switched to DAB+ using a more efficient 40kbps AAC+ stream. This enabled it to broadcast nationally in stereo on DAB for the first time; the previous DAB broadcast used the less efficient MP2 coding, so although a higher bitrate (80kbps), it was broadcast in mono. The change was made to make room for
LBC News on the Digital One multiplex.
During the 2010s, the station progressively included more "classic" records in its output. By 2021, except for six hours of
John Kennedy
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's 'Xposure' programme, only about 12 recent releases would be playlisted in any one week.
Stations
The stations which formerly comprised the Xfm network were:
*XFM London, which has been broadcasting on 104.9 FM in the Greater London area full-time since 1997 (and by Restricted Service Licence from 1992).
*
XFM Manchester, which was launched on 97.7 FM on 15 March 2006.
Current and former presenters
*
Current Presenters on the network include:
*
Chris Moyles
*
Dominic Byrne
*
Pippa Taylor
*
Toby Tarrant
*
Johnny Vaughan
*
John Kennedy
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*
Dan Gasser
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*
Ed Gamble
*
Matthew Crosby
*
Danny Wallace
*
Lliana Bird
Former presenters on the network include:
*
Ricky Gervais
Ricky Dene Gervais ( ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He co-created, co-wrote, and acted in the British television sitcoms ''The Office'' (2001–2003), '' Extras'' (2005–2007), and '' An Idiot Abroad' ...
*
Stephen Merchant
*
Karl Pilkington
Karl Pilkington (born 23 September 1972) is an English presenter, comedian, actor, voice-artist, producer and author.
After working with Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant as producer on their XFM radio show, Pilkington became a co-host of '' ...
*
Russell Brand
Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian and actor known for his flamboyant, loquacious style and manner. Brand has received three British Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer (2006), Best Live Stand-Up (2008), and the award for ...
*
Zane Lowe
Alexander Zane Reid Lowe (born 7 August 1973) is a New Zealand radio DJ, live DJ, record producer, and television presenter.
After an early career in music creation, production and DJing, he moved to the UK in 1997. He came to prominence thro ...
*
Dave Rowntree
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, whose final show was on 13 September 2015.
*
Dermot O'Leary
*
Shaun Keaveny
*
Claire Sturgess
Claire Annette Sturgess (born 15 September 1966) is an English DJ and voiceover artist.
Early life
She was born in Salisbury in Wiltshire, where she grew up. She attended Avon Valley College in Durrington, Wiltshire.
Career BBC Radio 1
She w ...
*
Zoe Ball
*
Pete Mitchell
*
Eddy Temple-Morris, host of ''The Remix'', whose final show after 15 years on XFM was on 4 September 2015. He took ''The Remix'' to
Soho Radio.
*
Josh Widdicombe, who alternated on Saturday & Sunday mornings from February 2013 until July 2015.
*
Iain Baker, who worked at XFM for 7 years presenting a number of different shows
*
Alex Zane
Alex Zane (born Faris Alexander L. Albayaty; 3 March 1979) is a British television presenter and DJ.
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Zane was born in Leeds and attended Boston Spa School before going on to study Medicine at University College London, ...
*
Christian O'Connell
*
Dave Berry
*
Lauren Laverne
*
Eoghan McDermott
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He most recently presented ''The RTÉ 2fm Breakfast Show'' on radio and has hosted ''The Voice of Ireland'' and Ireland's Junior Eurovision Song Contest selectio ...
, now on
RTÉ Radio.
*
Scroobius Pip, who presented ''The Beatdown'', a late-night spoken-word and hip hop show, from April 2013 to August 2014
*
Jon Holmes (2013–2016)
*
Phil Clifton
Phil Clifton is a British television and Sony nominated radio presenter, appearing on MTV (UK and Ireland), Radio X and formerly Channel 4.
Career
Radio
Phil began presenting on Xfm London and Xfm Manchester in 2008. He was later nominated for ...
*
Ricky Wilson
*
Vernon Kay (2015–2017)
*
Clint Boon
*
Jo Good
*
Mary Anne Hobbs
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*
Janice Long
*
Richard Skinner
*
Kevin Greening
*
Alan Freeman
*
Elis James
*
John Robins
*
Jimmy Hill
*
Gordon Smart
*
Liam Gallagher
*
Noel Gallagher
''Kick Out the Jams: The Story of XFM''
In 2022, Signature Entertainment released ''Kick Out the Jams: The Story of XFM'',
a documentary by ''The Wee Man's'' Ray Burdis co-directed with Ian Jefferies, about the history of Xfm. The film features interviews with former Xfm presenters like Gary Crowley, Ricky Gervais, Steve Lamacq, Stephen Merchant and Claire Sturgess, as well as musicians like The Libertines' Pete Doherty and Carl Barat, Alan McGee and Sonya Madan.
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