Heart Exeter and Heart Torbay

Heart Exeter and Heart Torbay were part of the Heart Network of commercial local radio stations operated by Global Radio in the United Kingdom. The stations were launched on 23 March 2009, and replaced Gemini FM, which was the previous commercial radio station for the Exeter and Torbay areas in Devon.

Heart Devon
Broadcast areaExeter, Torbay, Plymouth, North and South Devon
Programming
FormatTop 40
Ownership
OwnerGlobal Radio
History
First air date27 August 2010
Links
WebsiteHeart Devon

Heart Torbay transmitted from Beacon Hill, near Torbay on 96.4 MHz FM. Heart Exeter transmitted from Exeter St Thomas on 97.0 FM, and Stockland Hill, near Honiton on 103.0 FM. They were also available on DAB digital radio and online via their respective websites. Both stations were replaced by Heart Devon, broadcast from Exeter, on Friday 27 August 2010.

History

DevonAir Radio

The first commercial local radio station for the Exeter and Torbay areas was DevonAir Radio, which was launched in November 1980. The station broadcast from studios in St. David's Hill, Exeter, and overlooking the harbour in Torquay. DevonAir was initially successful, but financial problems resulted in a takeover by Capital Radio in 1987. In October 1993 the station lost its franchise and closed on 31 December 1994, leading to the creation of Gemini FM.[1]

Gemini FM

Launched on 1 January 1995, Gemini Radio was owned by the Orchard Media Group. The station was later bought by the GWR Group, which became part of GCap Media in May 2005. Gemini FM continued to broadcast from studios in Exeter and Torquay, although as with DevonAir, most of the programming was sourced from the studio in Exeter.

Heart rebranding

In September 2008, it was announced that Gemini FM was to become Heart FM as part of a national rebranding exercise by new owners Global Radio. Broadcasts from the Torquay harbourside studio ceased, and the programmes for both stations were produced at the studio in Exeter.[2]

Network restructuring

On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced that Heart Exeter and Heart Torbay would be merged with Heart Plymouth, Heart North Devon and Heart South Devon as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16.[3] The new station, Heart Devon, began broadcasting from Exeter on 27 August 2010.

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See also

References

  1. DevonAir Radio tribute site
  2. Heart transplant for Gemini FM, This is South Devon.co.uk, 20 September 2008
  3. Global Radio to halve number of local Heart stations, mediaguardian.co.uk, 21 June 2010
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