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| Broadcast area | United Kingdom |
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| Branding | Absolute Classic Rock |
| Programming | |
| Format | Classic rock |
| Network | Absolute Radio Network |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Bauer Radio |
| History | |
First air date | 4 December 2000 (2000-12-04) |
Former frequencies | 990 MW 1017 MW 1152 MW |
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| Webcast | Rayo |
| Website | www |
Absolute Classic Rock is a national digital radio station owned and operated byBauer as part of theAbsolute Radio Network. Its music output is non-stop classic rock hits.
Formerly known as Virgin Radio Classic Rock, it originally was an internet-only radio station, and launched in 2000 under the nameVirgin Classic by Lee Roberts, SMG Radio Director.[1] On DAB Digital Radio in London, the station launched at 12:15pm withRichard Skinner introducingSteppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild". The launch time, presenter, and song (though not the artist) were identical to its parent stationVirgin Radio.
On 1 September 2008 it was announced that Virgin Radio Classic Rock would be rebranded as Absolute Classic Rock on 29 September 2008.[2]
The station was removed fromFreesat channel 725 on 8 December 2011 because of "economic realities".[3] On 13 December 2023, Absolute Radio Classic Rock was removed fromSky andVirgin Media, along with every other radio station owned by Bauer Media on either TV platform, includingAbsolute Radio,Absolute Radio 80s,Absolute Radio 90s,Hits Radio,Greatest Hits Radio,Kiss,Magic,Jazz FM andPlanet Rock.[4]
On 10 December 2010 Absolute Classic Rock expanded on DAB from London, taking over from Global Radio owned Gold on DAB in the North of England where there were 10 million potential new listeners on DAB in Newcastle, Sunderland, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, York, Huddersfield, Doncaster, Harrogate, Bradford, Sheffield, Blackburn, Preston, Blackpool, Bolton, Lancaster, Liverpool, Chester, Wrexham (North Wales) and Warrington.
On 20 December 2010 Absolute Classic Rock launched on DAB to a potential new 3 million new listeners in Ayr, Bath, Cardiff, Coventry and Exeter.
In 2011 it was confirmed by Ofcom that to accommodate the launch of new sister stationAbsolute Radio 60s, the reduction of the broadcast bitrate of Absolute Classic Rock would be permitted on the various multiplexes on which it broadcasts.[5]
On 16 October 2023, Absolute Radio Classic Rock began broadcasting nationally on DAB+, broadcasting in stereo.[6]
On 7 January 2019, Bauer closedFree Radio 80s and replaced it with Greatest Hits Radio West Midlands. It launched the station on its 105.2 FM frequency which covers Birmingham and the Black Country and Bauer chose to allocate its AM frequencies which cover that area to Absolute Classic Rock.[7][8] This was the first time that the station had been available on analogue radio. Transmissions on 990 and 1017 kHz ceased on 30 April 2020, with the service remaining on 1152 kHz until 30 June 2020, when that also ceased.
Former presenters includeRichard Skinner,Tommy Vance andAlice Cooper.