Celtic Music Radio

Celtic Music Radio is a Community Radio station in Scotland, broadcasting to the Glasgow area on 95.0 FM, and also worldwide via the internet.[1] Celtic Music Radio is a Scottish Charity, registration number SC041172.

Celtic Music Radio
CityGlasgow
Broadcast areaGlasgow, Greater Glasgow, Scotland
Frequency95.0 MHz FM also DAB+ Channel 11B
Slogan"A festival of music"
Programming
FormatTraditional, Contemporary singer-songwriters, Celtic, folk and Roots music.
Ownership
OwnerSocial business not-for-profit; Company Limited by Guarantee
History
First air date16 January 2008 (2008-01-16)
Former frequencies1530 kHz
Technical information
ERP25W vertical polarisation
Transmitter coordinates55.8612°N 4.2435°W / 55.8612; -4.2435
Links
Webcastwww.celticmusicradio.net/cmr/celtic_live.m3u
Websitewww.celticmusicradio.net

The station broadcasts continuously, with live programming during most daytime and evening periods.

Musical styles and genres

The main focus of the station is traditional and contemporary Celtic-influenced music, mainly from Scotland and Ireland, although the playlists regularly include many other genres, including folk, world music, Americana and roots music.

Music and cultural festivals

As a local community broadcaster with strong links to Scottish culture and arts, Celtic Music Radio works closely with many of the music and arts festivals in the Glasgow area, providing live coverage of key events, interviews with performers, and detailed what's on. information.

Celtic Music Radio is closely associated with the annual Celtic Connections music festival which takes place in Glasgow every January, broadcasting 8 hours of live music and interviews from the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall daily.

Celtic Music Radio works closely with the Scottish International Piano Competition broadcasting live coverage of all of the performances.

The station is working with the organisers of other festivals, including the World Pipe Band Championships, Piping Live and the Merchant City Festival and many folk and traditional music events throughout Scotland and Ireland.

History

Following two Ofcom Restricted Service Licence (RSL) short-term trial broadcasts during January 2006 and January 2007 on FM, Celtic Music Radio was awarded a 5-year AM (MW) broadcast Community Radio Licence by OFCOM in July 2007.[2][3]

The station went live at 15:30 on 1530 kHz AM/MW on 16 January 2008.

Celtic Music Radio applied to Ofcom for an FM broadcasting licence during Round 3 of Community Radio licensing and was successful with an award announced on 17 July 2012 and the 95.0FM frequency was allocated. Within two years a station would have to be launched on the awarded frequency.

The 95FM launch was on 1 July 2014 with 1530 AM/MW ceasing transmission on the same day due to the terms of the FM licence. This welcomed a new audience to the station across Glasgow. The switch to FM improved reception, availability, visibility to tune-in, listener experience and reasons to reach the audience.[4]

Technical

During February 2016, the radio station moved from Glasgow Caledonian University to premises in Admiral Street, which allowed the station to build 3 new studios, a performance space, boardroom, production facilities and Green Room for performing artists. This has given the station a new lease of life.

Celtic Music Radio is a member of the Community Media Association and the Scottish Community Broadcasting Network.

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References

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