MXR North East
MXR North East was a regional commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which served the North East. The multiplex closed on 29 July 2013 after the shareholders Global Radio & Arqiva decided not to renew the licence.[2]
Licensed area | North East England, North Yorkshire |
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Frequency | 12C (227.360 MHz) |
Air date | 31 July 2001[1] |
Close date | 29 July 2013[2] |
Owner | MXR |
Transmitters
MXR North East was transmitted on frequency block 12C from the transmitter sites:[3]
Transmitter | kW | Area |
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Burnhope | 5 | Tyne & Wear, Northern County Durham & Southern Northumberland |
Bilsdale | 2 | North Yorkshire & Cleveland Hills |
Haining | 0.8 | Sunderland |
Shilbottle | 0.2 | Alnwick |
Fenham | 0.2 | Newcastle & Gateshead |
Stations broadcast
Service | Service ID | Bit rate | Audio channels | Description | Analogue availability |
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Capital North East | C4AF | 128 kbit/s | Joint stereo | CHR station owned by Global Radio | 105.3 MHz (Newcastle upon Tyne) 105.6 MHz (Fenham) 105.8 MHz (Hexham) 106.4 MHz (Teesside) |
Choice FM | CCC5 | 112 kbit/s | Joint stereo | Urban music station owned by Global Radio | — |
Gold | C8D3 | 128 kbit/s | Joint stereo | Classic hits station owned by Global Radio | — |
Heart London | CDC5 | 128 kbit/s | Joint stereo | Relay of London service | — |
LBC 97.3 | C1C6 | 48 kbit/s | Mono LSF | Relay of London service | — |
Panjab Radio | CDC9 | 64 kbit/s | Mono LSF | Panjab talk and music, relayed from London | — |
Heart North East | C3A8 | 112 kbit/s | Joint stereo | Adult contemporary station owned by Global | 96.2 MHz (Fenham) 96.4 MHz (Hexham) 100.7 MHz (Teesside) 101.8 MHz |
Real Radio XS | C8C5 | 128 kbit/s | Joint stereo | Classic Rock service from Manchester | — |
Smooth Radio | C0C6 | 112 kbit/s | Joint stereo | Easy listening Manchester station | — |
UCB Gospel | CED0 | 64 kbit/s | Mono LSF | Christian service that UCB UK when it switched to Digital One | — |
UCB Inspirational | CFD0 | 64 kbit/s | Mono LSF | Christian service that launched on 29 September 2007, replacing Capital Disney | — |
Previous services
Service | What happened |
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Capital Disney | Closed to allow for new national DAB licence bids, replaced by UCB UK and UCB Inspirational |
Century Radio | Renamed Real Radio in March 2009 after GMG Radio purchase |
CUBE | Re-launched as Capital Disney |
DNN | Replaced by LBC 97.3 |
Real Radio Digital | Stopped broadcasting after GMG Radio bought Century, later launched Rock Radio (North East) |
Rock Radio (Digital) | Launched on 1 April 2008 before relaying the Manchester service, relaunched on 5 September 2011 as Real Radio XS |
gollark: If you were somewhat more cynical than me I guess you could think something like: updated vaccines aren't part of mainstream political discourse yet, they are unlikely to be unless there is deployment/development of them, and so politicians (who are optimizing for looking good according to said political discourse) don't care and don't do anything about the situation.
gollark: I said three things. Maybe I should retroactively use semicolons.
gollark: So I guess either the entire system is missing obvious low-hanging fruit, the possible benefits of updated vaccines are known but not enough to make people actually budge, or the decision-making people think that updated vaccines wouldn't be significantly better.
gollark: Anyway, presumably if any government did ask for it they'd start supplying it.
gollark: Fascinating.
References
- Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007
- "Regional DAB signals commence shut-down". Radio Today. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
- Radio Listenenrs Guide 2010
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