Waves FM

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Waves Radio
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Broadcast area Aberdeenshire
Slogan The North East Sound
Frequency 101.2Mhz Online
First air date 6 December 1997
Format Current & Classic Hits
Owner Waves Radio Limited
Website www.wavesfm.com

Waves Radio is a local radio station based in Peterhead, North East Scotland. The station is on air 24 hours a day with live shows from 6am till 10pm (apart from "a wave of hits" from 6pm-7pm on weekdays which is automated).

History

Waves Radio was born in 1990 after its founder and owner known as Kenny King applied to the then Radio Authority for an RSL licence. The station in the early years was known as Waves AM broadcasting by means of Restricted Service Licenses from a studio at the Lido beach area in Peterhead, during the towns annual Scottish Week celebrations.

Following the success of the initial broadcasts the station returned every summer, with the introduction of additional broadcasts made over the Christmas periods in 1994 and 1995. The station ceased broadcasting in July 1996 and was unable to transmit over the festive period due to the announcement of the full-time license. After gaining a full-time license, Waves Radio launched on 6 December 1997, from its current studios at Blackhouse Circle.

Presenters

News and sport

Glenn Moir is the stations news editor, responsible for producing the daily local news bulletins. These are broadcast at 8.30am, 12.30pm and 5.30pm Monday - Friday. In addition to these, a weekly news magazine programme, Making Waves, is broadcast on Sunday evenings from 6.00pm - 7.00pm.

The Sportsdesk, a daily round up of sports news, is broadcast at 5.20pm on weekdays. On Saturday afternoons scores and results are updated from 2-6pm on the Sportsmix.

References

1. History


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