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Sky Radio is a Dutch commercial radio station playing non-stop
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pop music, owned by
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. The target audience is men and women between 25 and 54 years of age. It is programmed according to the AC format (any popular song from the 1980s to today that is not rap/hip hop, hard rock, or dance). It is DJ-free and the music is interrupted only to broadcast news, weather, advertisements and traffic reports.


History

Sky Radio launched in the Netherlands on 30 September 1988 and was founded by Veronica DJ's
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and Ton Lathouwers. At the time, commercial radio broadcasting in the Netherlands was not permitted; therefore, the station was available only via cable. In February 1992, the station was temporarily allocated the terrestrial frequency of 102.7 in western Netherlands (Rotterdam Waalhaven) after proceedings before the Board of Appeal for Industry to be assigned this so-called "residual frequency". This procedure and other test cases in which FM terrestrial frequencies under judicial pressure were made available to commercial radio stations were otherwise formally led by two media legal experts from the University of Amsterdam under the title "De Vrije Ether b.v." (English: The Free Ether Ltd.). Sky Radio had a second station called ''Hitradio'' between July and December 1992. This station could only be received via cable and was replaced after 11 December 1992 by
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, founded by Lex Harding and
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. The name HitRadio has been in use again since 1 November 2009 by Sky Radio Group for the cable radio station formerly known as TMF HitRadio. When in 1994 the terrestrial frequencies were divided again and awarded to commercial radio stations, Sky Radio and Radio 538 fell to the wayside, and initially, Sky Radio failed to be awarded a licence. After both stations had protested against this, they were both assigned a frequency. Both Sky Radio and Radio 538 appealed against this decision. Sky Radio was eventually allocated a frequency of 100.7 with an additional frequency of 100.4 in the north of the Netherlands, a few low-powered fillers and some relay stations. In the Netherlands, Sky Radio took over the leading position from
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in 1997. On 21 June 2004 Sky Radio, however, was passed by Radio 538. In 2003, all broadcasting frequencies were reallocated and redistributed and Sky Radio switched to its current frequencies of 101.0 to 101.9 MHz. Since then, Sky Radio can be received in the Netherlands on frequencies between 101.0 and 101.9 MHz. In March 2005, the corporate identity and logo of Sky Radio were replaced with a completely new design. In February 2006, Sky Radio was bought from
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for €190 million by the Telegraaf Media Group NV. The Veronica association is shareholder of 10% of Sky Radio (Group). In 2006, Sky Radio introduced a so-called ''muziekgarantie'' (music warranty), promising not to play the same track twice between 9 AM and 5 PM. In 2008, the station abandoned this principle. In July 2011, they reintroduced the formula under the title "the no repeat workday".Sky Radio voert ‘muziekgarantie’ weer in
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in July 2011, the station was temporarily taken off air in the far northeast of the country - the station operated on a number of low-power temporary frequencies in that area (including the frequency of 89.2 which lies outside its standard allocation) until summer 2012. The station has undergone modernization in recent years. Half of the
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now consists of current hit songs by artists such as
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and Bløf. In 2011, the Sky audio logo was modified after 23 years, changing all jingles and the news, weather and traffic leaders. In 2012, the image logo was also adapted and modernized. Philip Alberdingk Thijm has been CEO of Sky Radio Group since 2012. The program director of Sky Radio is Uunco Cerfontaine. Previously, he was program director of Radio 538. The
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s of the station belong to Mark Labrand and Kimberly van de Berkt. Sky Radio had its own news service from 1992 until early 2013, but it disappeared due to budget cuts. During the winter months, Sky Radio is available along the east coast of England due to the clear airwaves.


Music

Starting in 2017, Sky Radio broadcasts Christmas music from 20 November to 26 December. Before, this was from 6 December onwards. During this period, they present themselves as 'The Christmas Station' through commercials on TV and posters at bus and tram stops and train and metro stations. It is also explicitly stated on Sky Radio's website. On Christmas Day, "The Christmas Top 50" is broadcast, featuring the best Christmas songs. This program has attracted up to six million listeners at times, according to research by Intomart GfK. Every year from 1 October onwards, Sky Radio broadcasts the Internet radio station Sky Radio: The Christmas Station, which features non-stop Christmas music for three months. Furthermore, Sky Radio broadcasts the Valentijns Top 101 every year on Valentine's Day, a list composed of the 101 best Valentine Hits according to listeners.


Abroad

Sky Radio has also been active in
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for several years. In Sweden, Sky Radio was active for several years until November 1999. Denmark had the station from 2003 to 2005, the largest air coverage of all Danish commercial radio stations. Although the station was very popular in the beginning, the listening figures dropped rapidly and fell against the revenue, partly because of strong competition from state broadcaster
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(part of
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). A format change which makes henceforth presented programs were told not to avail. On 14 November 2005 at 11:59 pm Sky Radio Denmark stopped its broadcasts. In
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, Sky Radio has had a station in the state of
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. Sky Radio Hessen started on 24 December 2001, initially as a soft pop station. As of 11 January 2005 presented broadcasts with a format change are implemented as hitradio station. In July 2006 it seemed like to have extracted a success, but this later proved to be relative. Ultimately it is for the Telegraaf Media Groep NV been a consideration to sell 49% of the station in November 2007 in Regiocast in preparation for a full sale. On 5 August 2008 the brand name Sky Radio in Germany was that as 'superhit' radio station was abandoned active since 2005. Since 5 August 2008 Sky Radio Group (51%) and Regiocast (49%) is in Hessen active with Radio BOB! with a rock/pop format. On 15 December 2008 Sky Radio Group sold its 51% stake in Radio BOB! to Regiocast which thus became the sole owner of Radio BOB!


Spin-off stations

Sky Radio also broadcast a number of spin-off stations which are available only via the Internet: * Sky Radio Hits * Sky Radio Love Songs * Sky Radio 80's * Sky Radio 90's * Sky Radio 00's * Sky Radio Running Hits * Sky Radio Lounge * Sky Radio NL – Dutch music only * Sky Radio Dance Classics * Sky Radio Summer Hits (from 21 June until October) * Sky Radio Christmas (from October until January) * Sky Radio Non-stop


Logos

File:Sky Radio 100.7 FM old.png, Used from April 16, 1998 to June 1, 2003 File:Sky Radio Logo 1990er.png, Used from June 1, 2003 to March 13, 2005 File:Sky Radio 101 FM.png, Used from March 14, 2005 to September 19, 2012 File:Sky radio hessen logo.jpg, Sky Radio Hessen logo File:Sky Radio.png, Used from September 20, 2012 to September 22, 2019 File:Sky Radio logo 2019.png, Used since September 23, 2019


See also

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Sky Radio Group Sky Radio Group is a chain of radio stations in Netherlands. The radio group is 90% held by Telegraaf Media Groep NV and 10% of Vereniging Veronica. In the Netherlands, the Sky Radio Group is next to the main station Sky Radio also owner of Rad ...
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Radio Veronica (Sky Radio) Radio Veronica is a Dutch commercial radio station owned by Talpa Radio, a subsidiary of Talpa Network. The station runs pop and rock music from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, however in 2017, as the new show schedule was launched, the music form ...
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List of radio stations in the Netherlands This is a list of radio stations in the Netherlands. National Public Public radio in the Netherlands is provided jointly by a number of broadcasting organizations operating within the framework of the Netherlands Public Broadcasting (NPO). New ...


References


External links


Official website
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