The Breeze (Bristol) was a local radio station serving
Bristol
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.
The station was folded into
Greatest Hits Radio South West, as part of a rebrand, on 1 September 2020.
History
It started out as Kute FM on 105.8 MHz FM in February 1998, being partly owned by Western Newspapers. Then on 26 November 1999, it became 107.3 The Eagle, a name similar to two other of
UKRD's stations in
Guildford
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and
Cambridge
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. It rebranded in 2001 to Star 107.3 and in January 2004, the frequency moved to 107.2 MHz FM. The station played pop hits mainly from the 1980s and 1990s with a target audience aiming towards female adults between 25–35. It is currently the only Bristol station playing
adult contemporary
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music 24 hours a day.
The studios were originally in the ''
Bristol Evening Post'' building on Temple Way in Bristol.
On 7 September 2010, Southampton based
Celador Radio acquired Tomahawk Radio Limited, the owners of 106.5 Jack FM and Star 107.2 FM, and in February 2011 the station's name was changed to The Breeze 107.2.
Licence applications
In its pre-launch guise, Kute FM was a
pirate radio station, broadcasting in an under-served radio landscape in Bristol ā with only
Radio Bristol and
GWR FM GWR FM was a network of three radio stations in the south west of England broadcasting to Bristol, Bath, Wiltshire and surrounding areas. All three stations were rebranded and joined the Heart Network on 23 March 2009.
The stations in the network ...
being well established as well as other pirates. Kute broadcast legally as a training facility in 1995, with a further trail in February 1998 in a joint arrangement with the ''
Bristol Evening Post'' newspaper group and radio group
UKRD with a view to gaining a permanent licence. The Radio Authority were formally advertising licence applications for several areas in the UK ā including Bristol. A total of six applied for the City of Bristol licence.
* Cabot FM (City of Bristol Broadcasting Company Ltd.)
* Future Radio Ltd.
* Respec Radio (Respec Radio Ltd)
* Kute FM (Bristol Community Radio Ltd)
* Powerjam Rad, io
* Republic Radio
Powerjam Radio, Respec Radio and Future Radio applied with an urban music format, and these applicants felt that broadcasting legitimately would create a radio format that would be a truly local service that would serve the city's Afro-Caribbean community- which they would say are consistently ignored by the mass media. However the eight-year licence was awarded to Kute FM, in recognition of the support from UKRD and the ''Bristol Evening Post''. It proposed a soft rock and classic soul format, with ten hours dedicated to specialist music genres including R 'n' B and jazz. A speech minimum of 30% was also put forward with shows geared towards the Afro-Caribbean and other minority communities.
On-air
On 26 November 1999, Kute FM changed name launched as 107.3 The Eagle. The station was designed by
UKRD CEO,
Mike Powell
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and fashioned on the existing
96.4 The Eagle
Eagle Radio was a local radio station in the Surrey and North East Hampshire area of England. Based in Guildford in the Guildford College campus, Eagle Radio was part of the UKRD Group of radio stations.
Launch
Peter Gordon launched 96.4 The Ea ...
in Guildford, complete with logo, also owned by
UKRD. Its advertising campaign was carried out by advertising agency "The Creative Department" and posters featuring well-known lyrics from pop songs were splashed out on the back of
First buses and newspaper ads. ironically in the ''Bristol Evening Post'' and ''
Western Daily Press
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'', its pre-launch partners. On-air The Eagle featured a fairly lively sound complete with jingles to reinforce the new name in listener's minds.
In 2000 The Eagle changed name to Star 107.3 with a new slogan different playlist, integrating the
licence remit into an
adult contemporary
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quie ...
music format.
In 2004, Star underwent a slight frequency change to 107.2
MHz
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FM and a power increase to better cover Bristol.
On 2 March 2009, the station was taken over by Tomahawk Radio, the owners of Bristol's
Original 106.5. Star now shares studios with its sister station in the County Gates building on Ashton Road, Bristol.
Re-brand
On 20 January 2011, Star 107.2 owners
Celador Radio, announced that the station will re-brand to The Breeze 107.2 on 14 February 2011, following OFCOM agreeing to a format change.
Licence awarded for Bath
On 24 May 2011,
Celador Radio won the re-advertised local radio licence for
Bath
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Plac ...
. More FM then began broadcasting as The Breeze on the 107.9 FM frequency on 25 September 2011.
In Somerset
In August 2011, The Breeze acquired three frequencies in Somerset previously operated as
Total Star Somerset. These frequencies have begun operating as The Breeze on Sunday, 7 August 2011.
''Radio Today'': "The Breeze to replace Total Star Somerset".
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Slogans
* 1999- Bristol's Newest Radio Station, Bristol's Fastest Growing Radio Station
* 2000- Bristol's Best Music / More Hits From More Years
* 2001- Better Music and More of it
* 2004- Real Music Variety
* 2005- Music to make you feel good!
* 2005ā6- Playing great songs others don't
* 2008- More Music Variety
* 2009- Your Station, Your Music
* 2011- The Smoothest Sounds in the South West
* 2013- Tune In, Feel Good
* 2019- Your Easy Place To Relax
* 2020- The Good Times Sound Like This
See also
* Sam FM (Bristol)
Sam FM was an adult hits format radio station that broadcast on 106.5 MHz FM in Bristol, United Kingdom and owned by Bauer Radio. The station formed part of the Hits Radio network, although its entire output and playlist was locally produc ...
References
External links
History of local radio in Avon & Somerset
Pur Down Transmitter
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Radio stations in Bristol
Bath and North East Somerset
South Gloucestershire District
Radio stations established in 1999
Former pirate radio stations
Radio stations disestablished in 2020
Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom