Touch FM (Burton, Lichfield and Tamworth)

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Touch FM
City of license Tamworth
Broadcast area South East Staffordshire
Frequency 101.6 & 102.4 FM
First air date 6 June 1998
Format Contemporary
Owner Quidem Ltd
Website http://www.101touchfm.co.uk/

Touch FM is an independent local radio station broadcasting to Burton, Lichfield, Tamworth and South Derbyshire, England. It broadcasts on 101.6 and 102.4 FM, and online through its website. The station used to be known as Centre FM.

Centre FM

Centre FM was created as the result of work by the Tamworth Community Radio Association. It was formed in 1993 with the purpose of developing a community radio station for the town and its surrounding areas. In 1996, TCRA, with a group of local businessmen and radio presenters, formed Centre Broadcasting Ltd to apply for the commercial broadcasting licence for South East Staffordshire. In addition to this, there was another rival bid from Burton-based Tower FM, who also did reading books for the blind.[1] Considering there was interest in Burton and Swadlincote and Tamworth and Lichfield, both areas were merged by the Radio Authority.

Centre FM launched on 6 June 1998, from studios at 5-6 Aldergate, Tamworth. Upon its launch, one of the members of the board was ITV Central news anchorman Bob Warman. At one point, Capital Radio held shares in the station, selling them, along with those of Stratford-upon-Avon based The Bear, on 11 April 2001.[2]

In April 2002, it was acquired by The CN Group, which, on 29 April 2006, re-branded the station as Touch FM.

Programming

The original line-up in 1998 was Sean Goldsmith at breakfast, Mike Vitti on mid-mornings, Hayley Chapman on afternoons and Antony Masters in the evening, with Mike Thomas as news editor. The strapline was 'One Great Song After Another'. Apart from Vitti, the original line-up had left by the end of 2000. Sean Goldsmith left for Hallam FM and Mike Thomas left in 2001 for the launch of Saga 105.7 FM in Birmingham, but returned to the station between 2005 and 2007. No overnight presenters were employed, instead non-stop music was played straight from a computer.

Later, Centre FM's strapline was "We Only Play The Best Music".

Touch FM

Under the CN Group, the station was re-launched as Touch FM in 2006 leaving behind almost eight years of heritage in South East Staffordshire. Touch FM was launched at 12:00 BST on Saturday 29 April 2006. The on-air launch was marked at Coopers Square Shopping Centre in Burton-upon-Trent, and was hosted by breakfast presenter Dave James with an appearance by the Sugababes. The re-branding of Centre FM made it the fourth station to join the new Touch Radio Network. Kix 96.2 and The Bear were re-branded earlier that year, with a new station for Banbury also launching Touch FM on 25 February 2006.

In 2009, the station was acquired by the Quidem group,[3] which introduced new idents, a revised logo and changed the strapline to "Classic Hits and the Best Of Today".

The station broadcast from Aldergate in Tamworth town centre until it moved to a studio complex in Coalville in 2012, following Quidem's acquisition of Oak FM, already based there, from the Lincs FM Group.

Transmitters

Touch FM uses two transmitters to cover Lichfield, Tamworth and Burton. One is at the Lichfield transmitting station, which broadcasts on 101.6 FM at a power of 60 watts to Lichfield and Tamworth, and another transmitter is at Winshill water tower on 102.4 FM. This covers Burton and South Derbyshire at a power of 90 watts. Even though the station is meant to cover South East Staffordshire and South Derbyshire, it can be heard on some parts of the M6 through the West Midlands and through most of Derby.

References

  1. http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showpost.php?p=57193217&postcount=19 Digital Spy Forums | Thread: Lincs FM Group sell Oak FM to Quidem
  2. http://www.community-net.co.uk/members/aircheck/aircheck_UKStaffs.htm Aircheck UK - Staffordshire
  3. http://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/jun/18/cn-group-sells-radio-stations CN Group sells five radio stations to Quidem

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