Chiltern Radio Network (also known as Chiltern Radio Group) was the parent group of several
independent local radio stations in the 1980s and 1990s. These were divided across two networks: ''The Hot FM'' and ''SuperGold''.
History
Chiltern Radio launched 15 October 1981 from studios located on Chiltern Road in
Dunstable
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,
Bedfordshire. On 1 June 1982, Chiltern expanded into
Bedford
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with studios on Goldington Road. This was joined 30 November 1986 with Northants Radio from
Northampton, and 15 October 1989 with Horizon Radio from
Milton Keynes. ''The Hot FM'' network transmitted on the FM services of
97.6 Chiltern FM
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History
Together with sister stations 96.9 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, the station formed th ...
,
96.9 Chiltern FM
Heart Bedford (formerly Chiltern Radio 96.9) was an Independent Local Radio station based in the Priory Business Park in Bedford, Bedfordshire.
History
Together with sister stations 97.6 Chiltern FM, Northants 96 and Horizon Radio, it formed t ...
,
Northants 96,
Horizon Radio, followed later by
Oasis Radio
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,
Severn Sound, and
Galaxy Radio. For a while
Galaxy Radio and
Horizon Radio operated a slightly more edgy "Hotter Mix" format, although switched back again to the "Hot FM" for networked programming. ''
Supergold'' transmitted on the AM services of
Chiltern Radio,
Northants Radio, followed later by
Severn Sound and
Invicta Radio.
Stations would broadcast from their own studios until 7pm, then share programmes from
Dunstable
Dunstable ( ) is a market town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, east of the Chiltern Hills, north of London. There are several steep chalk escarpments, most noticeable when approaching Dunstable from the north. Dunstable is the ...
overnight.
In 1994, the
GWR Group acquired the network, and began re-branding the stations in September 1995 - the FM stations as part of their ''Mix Network'' and gold stations as
Classic Gold Digital Network. Shared programming moved to
Bristol
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. In May 2005, the GWR Group merged with
Capital Radio to form
GCap Media, which was further bought out by
Global Radio in 2008, and eventually became the
Heart Radio network.
Presenters
Original DJs and presenters included
Paul McKenna, Paul 'Mad Dog' O'Reilly,
Martin Collins, Tony West,
NJ Williams, Tony Lloyd, and Louie Martin. Networked presenters included
Graham Torrington,
Chris Moyles, Emma Scott, Steve Power, Tim Allen, Tom Stewart, Simon Clarke, Neale James, Treva Ellis, and Laura Penn. Other presenters included Paul Garner who did a comedy and unsigned music show, David Francis on the late show and Dave Sanders who hosted a Sunday show consisting of mostly album tracks.
Network news
Chiltern Radio Network ran the satellite news service Network News between 5 July 1991 and 1 April 1996 as a competitor to
Independent Radio News. The service provided hourly national news bulletins to not only Chiltern stations, but other broadcasters including
Virgin Radio,
Radio Luxembourg
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The English-language service of Radio Luxembourg began in 1933 as one of the earlies ...
,
Choice FM, and
Radio Maldwyn
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. Network News was joint led by Paul Chantler (then Group Programme Director of the Chiltern Radio Network) and Jon Davies, journalist who had been a key part of
ITN Radio News
Independent Television News (ITN) is a UK-based television production company. It is made up of two divisions: Broadcast News and ITN Productions. ITN is based in London, with bureaux and offices in Beijing, Brussels, Jerusalem, Johannesbu ...
. The service closed with the acquisition of Chiltern Radio by the GWR Group, which was a shareholder in IRN.
References
External links
Chiltern Radio - The Legacy Site- historical information, photos & audio
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Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom
Former British radio networks
Radio broadcasting companies of the United Kingdom
News agencies based in the United Kingdom
1981 establishments in the United Kingdom
Companies established in 1981
1994 mergers and acquisitions