Xtra AM was a United Kingdom radio station which was on the air between 1989 and 1998. It was broadcast to much of
Birmingham
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,
Coventry
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and
Warwickshire
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and was the '
oldies
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' station which took over the mediumwave frequencies of both
BRMB
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As of September 2022, the station has ...
(serving Birmingham) and
Mercia FM
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As of September 2022, the stati ...
(Coventry and Warwickshire). The programming came from the BRMB studios in
Aston, Birmingham, and the signal was relayed from the
Langley Mill
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History
Originally named ''Long Lea'', the village of Langley Mill was a major employer throughout the mid 1900s with many companies including The Flour Mi ...
transmitter (Birmingham) and
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*Shilton, Oxfordshire, England
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*Shilton (surname)
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(Coventry). The Coventry station was acquired in 1993 by GWR Group and replaced by Classic Gold, while the Birmingham station continued until 1998 when it was replaced by Capital Gold.
History
The station was launched on the morning of 4 April 1989, as a response to government disapproval of the simulcasting of programming on FM and
medium wave. Xtra AM became a 'gold' station and targeted listeners in the 35 to 50 age range, while BRMB and Mercia both began to cater for a younger audience. The new AM service was launched to much fanfare with its inaugural host,
Les Ross
Les Ross MBE is a British disc jockey in the West Midlands. He was born as Leslie Meakin; 7 February 1949, in Birmingham.
Early life and career
Ross always wanted to become a DJ and, at the age of 11, wrote to the general manager of Radio Lu ...
, conducting a spoof interview with
Elvis Presley
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as part of its publicity.
Xtra AM quickly became popular with its audience and was soon rivalling its FM counterparts. Despite this, however, BRMB maintained the larger proportion of the audience share. One of the key ingredients in this success was the appointment of Les Ross as the station's breakfast host: a well liked and respected broadcaster in the region, when Ross left BRMB to move to Xtra AM, he took many of his listeners with him. He remained with the station for four years, before making a return to BRMB following a programming shake-up in 1993.
As well as playing what it termed 'classic hits', Xtra AM also carried a mini playlist of 12 songs from the current Top 40 which were deemed to fit with its music profile. Regional news, weather, events and community information, as well as local advertising were separate for the Birmingham and Coventry areas, but programming was simulcast in both areas from Birmingham. BRMB's famous and well respected sports coverage was moved over to the new station, where Tom Ross continued to cover the region's sports events with his unique presenting style.
Presenters on the station included many who were already established personalities in the West Midlands region. During Xtra AM's nine years on air, besides Ross these included
Annie Othen
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, Ted Elliott,
Tony Butler, Adrian Stewart, Dave Hickman, Mick Wright, Guy Jogoo and
Noddy Holder
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(who hosted a popular Sunday afternoon show playing music from the 1970s).
Jimmy Savile was also heard on the station, presenting a syndicated oldies show (also taken by a number of other commercial stations) based on his previous
BBC Radio 1
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show.
Closure
Capital Radio
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acquired
Midlands Radio plc
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Stations owned
FM
*BRMB
* Leicester Sound
*Radio Trent
*Merci ...
in 1993, and then decided to sell off the majority of the stations that belonged to the group. Capital retained BRMB, but Mercia FM was included in those to be sold. Consequently, the two Xtra AM frequencies experienced a parting of the ways.
GWR Group
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purchased the Coventry station and as a result it was announced that Xtra AM in Coventry was to close, with the 1359 kHz frequency joining the
Classic Gold Network
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. Xtra AM continued in Birmingham, however, on 1152 kHz, and the presenters urged Coventry listeners to retune to that frequency; this contributed to GWR pulling the plug on Xtra AM using 1359, earlier than provisionally agreed.
With the 1994 launch of
100.7 Heart FM
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, listeners were given greater choice, while the quality of broadcasting on the FM services was preferable to the poor reception often experienced on the mediumwave band. Ratings for Xtra AM gradually fell throughout the mid-1990s before the end finally came in April 1998. The majority of the Xtra AM team were made redundant, the station renamed Capital Gold Birmingham, and the bulk of programming was switched to London and simulcast from
Capital Gold
The Capital Gold radio station started in London in 1988 on Capital Radio's AM frequency, after the Independent Broadcasting Authority had urged stations to end simulcasting (broadcasting the same programmes simultaneously on AM and FM) and t ...
. The only local programming to remain was a four-hour afternoon show and Tom Ross's sports coverage.
On 3 August 2007, the station, along with the rest of the Capital Gold network, was replaced by a new network called simply
Gold
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, the result of the merger of the
Classic Gold
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and Capital Gold networks under one owner,
GCap Media
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.
External links
The Story of Xtra AM
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GCap Media
Radio stations in Birmingham, West Midlands
Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom
Radio stations established in 1989
Radio stations disestablished in 1998