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Capital Mid-Counties

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Radio station in United Kingdom
Capital Mid-Counties
  • United Kingdom
Frequencies
RDSCapital
Programming
FormatContemporary hit radio
NetworkCapital
Ownership
OwnerGlobal
OperatorGlobal
Capital Midlands
History
First air date
2 December 2019 (2019-12-02)
Links
WebcastGlobal Player
WebsiteCapital Coventry
Capital North Oxfordshire
Capital Rugby
Capital South East Staffordshire
Capital Stratford
Capital Warwick

Capital Mid-Counties is a regionalradio station owned and operated byGlobal as part of theCapital network. It broadcasts toCoventry,Warwickshire,Worcestershire, southStaffordshire, theCotswolds and northOxfordshire.

The station launched on 2 December 2019 as a franchise owned by Quidem, following the merger of six stations, includingTouch FM,Rugby FM andBanbury Sound.

The station transferred to Global ownership in August 2021.

History

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Further information:Banbury Sound,Rugby FM, andTouch FM

Under relaxedOFCOM requirements for local content on commercial radio, Capital Mid-Counties is permitted to share all programming between the six licences, all located within the approved area of the Midlands.[1]

These licences previously broadcast as separate stations:

By 2006, The Bear 102, Centre FM and Kix 96 were rebranded by then-ownersCN Group as Touch FM - with similar branding adopted by the Warwick and Banbury stations upon their launch. In the same year, the CN Group acquired Rugby FM and transferred its operations to a regional broadcast centre inKenilworth,Warwickshire.

In 2009, the CN Group sold off its radio interests in the Midlands. The Banbury station was sold to a private consortium in a staff buyout in April and subsequently rebranded as a wholly independent operation, Banbury Sound. In June, the four Touch FM stations and Rugby FM were sold for an undisclosed price to Quidem, a newly established company set up by former GCap Media directors Steve Orchard and Wendy Pallot.

The new owners introduced a new format identified on-air asClassic Hits and The Best Of Today with live breakfast shows and voicetracked Drivetime shows for each licence area. In October 2010, Quidem reacquired Banbury Sound, which co-located to Quidem's main studios atHoniley inWarwickshire and reintroduced networked output but retained its separate branding.

From 2012 until 2016, Touch FM's service for Burton, Lichfield & Tamworth was broadcast from studios inCoalville,Leicestershire, shared withOak FM (sold off by Quidem in 2015) until shortly after that station's sudden closure, when it moved to the Honiley studios.

In September 2019, Quidem announced it had entered a brand licensing agreement with Global, citing financial losses.[2] The agreement allows the group to carry the branding and programming from one of Global's radio networks while retaining ownership of its six licences - effectively being operated as franchises.

Two months later, OFCOM granted permission for Quidem to change the licensed Formats of its local stations to "arhythmic-based music-led service for 15-29 year-olds supplemented with news, information and entertainment" - a move which brought the stations into line with the formats of Global'sCapital network.[3]

On 27 November 2019, it was confirmed the six Quidem stations would merge and join the Capital network on Monday 2 December 2019.[4] Touch FM, Rugby FM and Banbury Sound ceased broadcasting at 7pm on Friday 29 November 2019.

Regional programming on the station consists of a three-hour Drivetime show on weekdays, alongside localised opt-outs for news bulletins, traffic updates and advertising. All other local output was replaced with networked programming from London. Local news output for Capital Mid-Counties is produced by Global.[2]

Programming

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All programming is broadcast and produced from Global's London headquarters.

Global's newsroom broadcasts hourly localised news updates from 6am-6pm on weekdays and 8am-12pm at weekends.

References

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  1. ^Statement: Request to change Format – Banbury Sound, Rugby FM and Touch FM, ofcom.org.uk, 14 November 2019
  2. ^abMartin, Roy (2 September 2019)."Quidem enters brand licensing agreement with Global".Radio Today. Retrieved13 May 2020.
  3. ^Martin, Roy (14 November 2019)."Ofcom approves format changes for Quidem stations".Radio Today. Retrieved13 May 2020.
  4. ^Martin, Roy (27 November 2019)."Global confirms Capital FM to replace Quidem stations".Radio Today. Retrieved13 May 2020.

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