Huntingdon Community Radio

Summary

Huntingdon Community Radio is a community radio station operating from studios in Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. It was awarded a broadcast licence by Ofcom in 2009,[1] and has been broadcasting on 104 FM across Huntingdonshire and online since April 2011.[2]

Huntingdon Community Radio
Frequency104.0 MHz
RDSHCR 104FM
BrandingYour Music. Your Voice. Your Station.
Programming
FormatCommunity radio
AffiliationsThe Hunts Post (local newspaper)
Ownership
OwnerHCRFM Huntingdon Community Radio (Media) Limited
History
First air date
23 April 2011
Links
Websitewww.hcrfm.co.uk

History edit

HCR started life in 1995 when a group of volunteers opened a temporary studio above Bookmakers Braybrook Racing in Huntingdon.[2] Obtaining a Restricted Service Licence,[2] HCR initially went on air for three weeks. Following the initial broadcast, a partnership was established with the community college in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. The purpose of the partnership was to allow sixth form students to practice and develop an interest in broadcast media. This partnership, along with purpose built studios, remained extant for several years before the station moved to new studios at RAF Wyton.

The volunteer committee lobbied Ofcom for the allocation of a full-time community licence for Huntingdon. Following a successful bid, HCR was awarded a full-time licence in 2009.[2]

Following the award of the licence, the station became known as HCR104fm, using the previous name as a byline. It went on air permanently in May 2011.

The station has national news each hour from SKY and local news in association with The Hunts Post each day. The station is funded through a mix of grants, advertising and sponsorship.

Programming edit

Programming on the station runs 24 hours a day. Each weekday evening at 7pm, the station airs a community-based interview show, Over to You.

A radio soap opera, Huntsford, aired on the station in 2010 before being relaunched in 2017.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ofcom gives nod for three community radio licences". Radio and Music, 22 May 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d "Huntingdon’s new radio station announces FM frequency". Eastern Daily Press, 18 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Popular radio soap opera coming back to the airwaves". The Hunts Post, 15 November 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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