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Ten-17 was an
Independent Local Radio Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom. As a result of the buyouts and mergers permitted by the Broadcasting Act 1990, and deregulation resulting from the Communications Act 2003, ...
station, broadcast from studios at the Latton Bush Centre in Harlow. The station launched in May 1993 and served Harlow, East Herts and West Essex until its closure on 25 July 2010.


History

Ten 17 came into existence following long campaigning work by voluntary group Harlow Community Radio Association (HCRA), which had the goal of launching a community radio station for the Harlow area. HCRA was led by four former Harlow Hospital radio officers: Russ Lewell (Chairman), Alan Hall (Secretary), Tony Saxby (Treasurer) and Tony Poole (Station Manager), who formed Harlow FM Ltd as the legal entity for the group. HCRA and Harlow FM Ltd had well over 100 volunteers interested in radio or with community orientation and supportive of a radio station specifically for Harlow. Due to the success of the group, which gained widespread support from the local community, the Radio Authority (the regulator at the time) was sufficiently impressed by the Group's work and offer that they decided to advertise Harlow as one of the first licences for its new small scale commercial radio licences Upon the announcement of issue of the operating licence, Harlow FM Ltd was the only applicant group and it was widely assumed that they would be successful in being granted the licence. However, the Radio Authority suspended the licence grant having reservations about the financial backing of the community group. HCRA therefore entered discussions with Essex Radio Group to agree terms to jointly run the radio station. Essex Radio Group chairman Eric Moonman and Managing Director Phil Hinton took a personal interest in the cooperation, and a Station Director from Essex Radio, Peter Kerridge, was appointed to lead the development and launch what then became ten 17 FM. Russ Lewell and Alan Hall from the original HCRA group became directors of the re-formed Harlow FM Ltd, along with Eric Moonman, Phil Hinton and Mick Garrett (Essex Radio Finance Director). Although Essex Radio was the major shareholder, members of the HCRA were also given the opportunity to purchase shares, which many did. Ten 17 launched on 1 May 1993. The first presenters were taken from the group of HCRA volunteers and trained by the Essex Radio Team. Russ Lewell was the first presenter to speak on Ten 17, and other voluntary presenters at time of launch included Tony Saxby, Ian Daborn, Graham Hindley, Vicky James, Steve Sampson and Steve Saunders. The technical team was headed locally Zulqar Cheema. Many volunteers who presented programmes on Ten 17 have gone on to have successful careers in broadcasting and the media, including Simon Burrell (Simon James) and James Burrell ("Hill"), Scott Hughes, Chris Badcock, Gavin Inskip, David Francis, Debbie Mackintosh (Mac), Dave Wartnaby (Kelly) and Gary Mulligan. Peter Kerridge, the first Station Director, is now Chief Executive of Christian radio station Premier. On Peter's departure from Ten 17, Russ Lewell, one of the original founders and presenter became Station Director.


1993 to 1999 - The Essex Radio Group

The local station for the Essex new town of Harlow was launched back in May 1993 by the Essex Radio Group, and was closely linked to sister station
Essex FM Heart Essex (formerly Essex Radio and then Essex FM) is a British commercial radio station. It was launched on 12 September 1981, broadcasting from Southend-on-Sea and since 27 October 2004 from Chelmsford, both in Essex. History Heart began a ...
in
Southend-on-Sea Southend-on-Sea (), commonly referred to as Southend (), is a coastal city and unitary authority area with borough status in southeastern Essex, England. It lies on the north side of the Thames Estuary, east of central London. It is bordered ...
. Essex FM made use of the 101.7 FM transmitter to rebroadcast its output, leaving Ten 17 to broadcast a mere three-hour evening show from local studios in Harlow. As time moved on, the station took on more hours, more staff, better studio equipment, and computerisation. Eventually, Ten 17 became a completely local station for Harlow.


1999 - DMG Radio ltd

In 1999 Ten 17 FM was rebranded as Mercury FM, as were 5 of the 6 stations owned by DMG Radio Ltd. This station was known as Mercury 101.7. It was then changed back to Ten-17 when it was bought by GWR.


The 2000s onwards - GWR, GCap, and Global

Ten-17's owners, GWR, later merged with Capital Radio to become G-Cap. The station was retained. G-Cap was then bought by Global Radio in 2008. Up until July 2010, the station formed part of Global's
The Hit Music Network The Hit Music Network was a collection of five Independent Local Radio stations operating in the United Kingdom and owned by Global Radio. Created on 25 June 2008, the stations were formerly owned by GCap Media prior to its takeover by Global a ...
, broadcasting a mix of locally produced output from Harlow and networked programming from Nottingham.


Closure

On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to rebrand Ten 17 as ''Heart'' and merge the station with
Heart Essex Heart Essex was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcast to Essex and East Hertfordshire from studios in Chelmsford. The station launched on Monday 26 July 2010 as a result of a merger ...
and
Heart Colchester Heart Colchester (formerly SGR Colchester) was a radio station broadcasting to Colchester and the surrounding areas. The station was launched in 1993 as SGR Colchester by the East Anglian Radio group, which also operated the Ipswich-based SGR-FM, ...
as part of restructuring plans for the
Heart Network Heart is a British radio network and brand of 13 adult contemporary music, adult contemporary Independent Local Radio, local stations operated by Global Media & Entertainment, Global throughout the United Kingdom, broadcasting a mix of local an ...
. The new station, ''
Heart Essex Heart Essex was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcast to Essex and East Hertfordshire from studios in Chelmsford. The station launched on Monday 26 July 2010 as a result of a merger ...
'', launched on Monday 26 July 2010 and broadcasts from studios in Chelmsford.Heart is coming
ten-17fm, 9 July 2010 The very last programme from Ten 17 was broadcast on Sunday 25 July 2010.


References


External links


Ten-17 FM website
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