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This article is about the UK radio station formerly called The Hits. For the New Zealand radio station, see.Hits RadioBroadcast area(digital)The Biggest Hits, The Biggest Throwbacks103.0 MHz (Greater Manchester)(National)First air date1 April 2003 (as The Hits)4 June 2018 (as Hits Radio)OwnerWebsiteHits Radio (formerly The Hits) is a network of radio stations, owned and operated by.Hits Radio's flagship station broadcasts on DAB in many parts of the UK, nationally on Freeview and Sky TV platforms and online - airs on FM and DAB in. A second localised version also airs on DAB in.There are also 21 stations in the, and, providing local programming, news, traffic and sport, along with networked Hits Radio output.The network is based at studios at Castle Quay in the area of, with a line up of young and established presenters from various stations within Bauer's radio networks. A separate version of the network provides bespoke programming for Bauer's local stations in Scotland.
Further information: The Hits The Hits launched on 1 April 2003.On 19 January 2015, The Hits formed the backbone of a new locally branded network of radio stations in Northern England and Scotland. The local City 3 branding was dropped on 31 August 2017, in favour of reverting to using The Hits name in all areas.
Hits Radio rebrand On 18 April 2018, station owners Bauer Media announced Key 103 in Manchester would be rebranded and relaunched as Hits Radio, a -led music station aimed at 25-44 year olds on Monday 4 June 2018.The station was merged with to provide a single national service across the UK on DAB, Freeview and online. In Manchester, Hits Radio continues to provide local news & information, traffic bulletins and advertising on its local platforms - 103 FM, DAB and online.' Hits Radio' also produces and broadcast off-peak programming for in Northern England and the West Midlands, which continue to air local breakfast shows.In Manchester, the Key 103 branding was phased out from Friday 25 May 2018 as the station entered a transition period ahead of the launch of Hits Radio at 6am on Monday 4 June 2018. The first song played on air - decided by an online poll via the - was ' by.The former Key branding was retained by the sister AM station, which rebranded as Key Radio on the same day as the launch of Hits Radio. The following January, the Key branding was retired when the station became part of the network.Hits Radio Network Initially known as the Big City Network, and latterly Bauer Place and Bauer City 1, networked programming on Bauer's local FM stations was initially confined to off-peak night time and weekend timeslots.In February 2014, the stations adopted a standardised audio identity package, produced by Wise Buddah, while retaining their local station branding. Two networked shows were also introduced across most stations - Old Skool and Anthems and In: Demand - produced from in Manchester.Separate schedules for England and Scotland were introduced in August 2015, followed in July 2017 by two networked mid-morning shows for most of the FM stations, produced from Manchester and Glasgow respectively.Local weekend programming for most of the English stations was replaced with additional network output in July 2019, followed in September 2019 by the introduction of a networked Drivetime show.
The Scottish network of stations is due to introduce a networked Drivetime show at the end of March 2020, except for MFR and Radio Borders.In February 2017, the group of stations in the West Midlands began carrying off-peak programming from the Northern England network, replacing most of its own regional output from Birmingham.in the East Midlands joined the network in July 2019 to carry late night and overnight programming from Manchester. Technical The launch of Hits Radio in 2018 saw the station added to DAB multiplex transmissions in a number of local areas - mostly those served by 's NOWdigital multiplexes, as well as being made available on the CE Birmingham multiplex (replacing 'Magic Soul') and in stereo in London (replacing and, which were removed on 23 May and replaced with a Hits Radio placeholder).Hits Radio replaced on Bauer's DAB multiplexes and on the Arqiva-operated commercial multiplex. In addition, the new network was provided over the satellite TV platform, on a channel previously occupied by.Local stations YearsMidlands stationsStudios2017–2017–2017–2017–2016–YearsNorthern England stationsStudios2005–1996–1994–1996–1995–1998–1996–Newcastle1996–YearsScotland stationsStudios2008–Logo history. Used from 2015 to 2018.Programming Bauer operates two separate Hits Radio networks, one serving Northern England and the Midlands and another serving Scotland.Most of the stations broadcast their own local breakfast shows from 6-10am each weekday - in most cases, these are produced and broadcast from the originating station's studios.
Hit Radio is a Moroccan leading radio station established in 2008 in, broadcasting news and recent hits from all over the world in addition to talents from Morocco and the. It also publishes its own greatly followed weekly Top 30 singles chart. According to the station, 40% of its output is on young Moroccan artists.The station has also developed internationally with stations of similar format in Africa and parts of Europe, most notably Portugal, Senegal and Togo.External links.This article about a radio station in Africa is a. You can help Wikipedia.