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Gem is an Independent Local Radio station based in
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, England, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the
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network. It broadcasts to the
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. As of September 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 318,000 listeners according to RAJAR.


History


Radio 106

Radio 106 launched at 6am on Tuesday 23 September 1997. Billed as ''Radio for Grown Ups'', with an advertising campaign on Central TV for the launch, And an episode of Central TV’s ‘24 hours’ in 1998 documented the launch and the relaunch of the station, The new regional station was led by ex-Radio Trent managing director Ron Coles with former Centre Radio MD Ken Warburton as programming controller. The first presenter on air was Dickie Dodd. Radio 106's launch schedule included a heavy emphasis on speech content, including daily guests on mid-morning shows and a nightly 3-hour phone-in. Specialist music output featured country, soul and motown at weekends. The station's launch team included Kevin Fernihough, Mark Keen, Willie Morgan, Kenny Hague, Jake Yapp, Peter King and Sarah Graham. Against competition from established
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and GWR-owned commercial stations, Radio 106 recorded poor listening figures for its first set of RAJAR audience figures, so within seven months of launch, the station's owners
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opted for a complete relaunch.


Century 106

In April 1998, John Myers took control of the station, which was rebranded as "Century 106" and relaunched with a new team of presenters including Adrian Allen and Chris Ashley. Former Radio Trent
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David Lloyd became the station's Managing Director and Programme Controller with ex-Trent colleagues including Tony Lyman, Craig Strong, Gary Burton and Andy Marriott joining the presenting line-up. Other additions to the team included Steve Jordan (breakfast) and Bernie Keith (afternoons). In May 2000, Century 106, along with the other Century stations in the North East and North West, were sold to Capital Radio. David Lloyd left the station to join
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in Leeds while presenter Adrian Allen walked out mid-show in protest. The sale to Capital brought an increase in the station's sports coverage - as emphasised in the slogan ''music, fun and football''. More new presenters joined Century, including Ian Skye, Jason King, Stuart Ellis,
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and Paula White.


Heart 106

When Capital later merged with GWR, the
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ordered Century to be sold off.
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bought Century 106 for £29.5m and planned to rebrand the station as Heart 106, to go with 100.7 Heart FM in the West Midlands as the area matched that of the ITV Central region and would make it more attractive to advertisers. Heart 106 was launched on 29 August 2005. A further, more subtle rebrand was applied in September 2006 which saw the dropping of the frequencies from station names across the Heart Network. On 25 June 2007, Chrysalis announced the sale of Heart, along with its sister stations The Arrow,
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and
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, for £170 million to
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. Following Global's takeover of GCap Media, the Office of Fair Trading again ordered Global to sell off Heart and four other Midlands stations -
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, Mercia FM,
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and Beacon Radio. In May 2009, the stations were sold to Orion Media, a company backed by Lloyds Development Capital and Phil Riley.


Gem 106

On 9 November 2010, Orion Media announced that Heart 106 would be relaunched and renamed as 'Gem 106' on 1 January 2011. Under the rebrand, the station ended its franchise agreement with Global Radio which allowed it to use the Heart identity and carry networked programming from London. Gem 106 was launched at midnight on Saturday 1 January 2011 with a special programme presented by Orion's director of programming and marketing David Lloyd. The GEM name stands for 'Great East Midlands', the name created and used from 1988 onwards for GEM-AM (later Classic Gold GEM) an AM (medium wave), 'solid gold' secondary service of Radio Trent. The majority of the station's programming is locally produced and broadcast from Nottingham. As of March 2016, Gem refreshed their imaging and jingle package using a custom package from Wisebuddah, to which the '106' was dropped from the name. On 6 May 2016, the station's owners, Orion, announced they had been bought by Bauer for an undisclosed fee, reportedly between £40 and £50 million. As of August 2016, Gem is aligned with the
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network, using its generic on-air imaging package. The station retains its own regional programming throughout the day. In July 2019, Gem began taking overnight programming from the
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in Manchester on Sunday - Thursday nights before gradually expanding to evening and off-peak output. In April 2022, Bauer announced that all local programming on Gem outside the weekday breakfast show would be replaced by networked Hits Radio programming. As of May 2022, Gem broadcasts a regional breakfast show on weekdays, alongside hourly news bulletins seven days a week and traffic updates at peak times.


Audience

According to RAJAR figures up to June 2016, the station was listened to by 503,000 people (out of a possible 2,384,000 listeners) per week, with each listener tuning in for an average of 7.1 hours over the course of 7 days.


Programming

All networked programming originates from Bauer’s Manchester studios. Regional programming is produced and broadcast from Bauer’s Nottingham studios from 6-10am on weekdays.


News

Bauer’s Birmingham and Nottingham newsrooms broadcast regional news bulletins on the hour from 6am-7pm on weekdays, from 7am-1pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Headlines are broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast with updates every 20 minutes during weekday drivetime.Gem 106 public file
/ref> National bulletins from Sky News Radio are carried hourly at all other times, apart from Sunday afternoons.


Presenters

* Notable current presenters **
Jo Russell Jo Russell is an English radio presenter currently working for Greatest Hits Radio. Biography Russell worked for an insurance company and Coca-Cola among other roles before beginning her broadcasting career at York Hospital Radio. She later ...
(Weekday breakfast) * Notable past presenters **
Sam Pinkham Sam, SAM or variants may refer to: Places * Sam, Benin * Sam, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso * Sam, Bourzanga, Burkina Faso * Sam, Kongoussi, Burkina Faso * Sam, Iran * Sam, Teton County, Idaho, United States, a populated place People and fictiona ...
** Sam Nixon & Mark Rhodes **
Amy Voce Amy Voce is an English broadcaster, formerly of Gem 106 and currently broadcasting on Virgin Radio UK and its sister station Virgin Radio Chilled. Voce is best known for her on-air work with Sam Pinkham, presenting the ''Sam and Amy'' breakfast ...
** Dan Wood


Notts TV link-up

Since August 2015, Gem 106's weekday breakfast show has been simulcast live on Notts TV with a live video feed from the studio. As of February 2017, ''Gem Anthems'' on Fridays 6-10pm and Saturdays 5pm-midnight is also simulcast on the channel.


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