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LBC News

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Radio station in London
LBC News
  • London
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Frequencies
Programming
FormatNews
Ownership
OwnerGlobal
LBC
History
First air date
5 October 1994; 31 years ago (1994-10-05)
Former names
London Newstalk (1994–1996)
LBC 1152 (1996–2002)
LBC News 1152 (2002–2015)
LBC London News (2015–2019)
Former frequencies
AM:1152kHz (London)
Links
WebcastGlobal Player
Websitewww.lbcnews.co.ukEdit this at Wikidata

LBC News is a British digital radio station owned and operated byGlobal. The sister station ofLBC, it broadcastsrolling news 24 hours a day nationwide onDAB and Global Player. The station used to broadcast on analogue radio inGreater London on 1152 AM until Wednesday 30 October 2024.

History

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The 1152 AM frequency in London has a complicated history of format and ownership. Continuous news radio in London dates from the early 1990s. In September 1993, London News Radio was awarded the AM and FM licences previously held by LBC. They proposed a continuous news service on FM and a news/talk format on AM.

By the time the licence was due to start in October 1994, London News Radio had been through several upheavals, first acquiring LBC and then itself being bought up byReuters. At launch on 5 October 1994, the company was known as London Radio Services and it operated London News 97.3FM and London News Talk 1152AM. London News initially operated on a 20-minute wheel. The first presenters on air wereMichael Wilson and Clare Catford. The morning sequence was presented by LBC veteran Jonathan Staples with Nicky Broyd the afternoon presenter. Drivetime was in the hands of Christopher Terry and Brenda Ellison. John Terrett was the evening host.

By spring 1995, the rolling news format gave way to a more traditional schedule of news sequences and magazine programmes. The station name was shortened to News 97.3 in the summer. In 1996, Reuters sold London Radio Services to the newly formed London News Radio (unrelated to the previous LNR company), in whichITN,DMGT, Reuters andGWR Group held equal shares. In summer 1996, the station reverted to a rolling news format, initially with no name (the station was branded as 97.3FM). In the autumn, following a move to ITN's headquarters, the station was relaunched as News Direct 97.3FM and Chris Mann was appointed editor.

In 2000 the station was renamed ITN News Direct 97.3FM. In late 2002, following the sale of the station toChrysalis Radio, the station dropped the ITN prefix and returned to its previous name until the rebrand as LBC News 1152. During Christmas and New Year 2002/03 an LBC News-branded rolling news service was carried on both 97.3FM and 1152AM prior to the full launches ofLBC 97.3 and LBC News 1152, swapping the frequencies of the news and talk stations.

In Spring 2007, it was announced that the station would be replaced bySky News Radio.[1] This move came alongsideChannel 4's4 Digital Group secondDABmultiplex bid. On 18 October 2007, the station's new ownersGlobal Radio announced that they and Sky had scrapped a joint venture to turn LBC News 1152 into a 24-hour Sky News branded station.[2]

In Summer 2008, the 1152 service was substantially cut back. The overnight automated service was abandoned and replaced with a simulcast ofLBC 97.3. The daytime service became semi-automated, with much greater reliance on recorded audio from LBC's FM talk station and Sky News. LBC's five-and-a-half-year relationship with business news providerBloomberg was also abandoned in favour of business updates fromCNBC. On 15 November 2010, LBC News 1152 was added to the Sky and Virgin Media EPGs, with the station using channel slots formerly occupied byGalaxy Yorkshire.[3] This came six weeks ahead of Galaxy's rebranding toCapital FM.

In January and February 2012, the station reverted to live presentation throughout the day with a format of headlines every 15 minutes. For the previous four years parts of the daytime schedule had been automated.

In January 2015, LBC News 1152 changed its name to LBC London News and moved to a 20-minute wheel of news, with headlines at :00, :20 and :40 minutes past each hour, and key presenters including Jim Diamond on breakfast and Chris Golds on drivetime.[citation needed]

On 28 October 2019, LBC London News changed name to LBC News. While it remained on 1152AM in the London area for a further five years, it has been available since that date on DAB+ via theD1 multiplex nationwide using the space vacated byRadio X switching to DAB+. It has reverted to a 24-hour station dropping its simulcast of LBC but otherwise keeping the same format of 20 minute bulletins but with a UK wide focus.

LBC News announced it would stop broadcasting on medium wave from the end of October 2024 as part of Global’s strategy to switch off all AM transmitters across the UK as listening moves to digital platforms, marking the end of 49 years of broadcasting (a different frequency was used from 1973-75) on the former AM frequency of the first Independent Local Radio, LBC (London Broadcasting Company).

For the last twelve days of broadcasting on AM on air, a closedown announcement was played out on the frequency at the end of the advert break before the Top of the Hour news bulletin, warning listeners that they would no longer be able to listen to LBC News on AM in London and advising them to retune to digital platforms to continue listening.

Broadcasting of regular programmes on 1152 AM ceased on Wednesday 30 October 2024 at 10:00AM and a closedown loop, being an edited version of the closedown announcement, was played out on the frequency, informing listeners that LBC News was no longer available on 1152 AM in London and redirecting them to digital platforms to continue listening.[4] The AM transmitter then permanently ceased broadcasting and fell silent at 3:00PM on Thursday 31 October 2024.[5]

Programming

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From 28 October 2019, LBC News has broadcast 24 hours a day having previously simulcasted LBC during the evening and overnight – however programming is automated between 11pm and 6am.

90-second news bulletins are updated hourly through the night from "Global's Newsroom" which provides news to allGlobal stations.

Following the decision byBBC Radio 5 Live to drop the reading of the classified football results from the start of the 2022-23 season, the station broadcasts the IRN network classified results read by Colin Besley live every Saturday afternoon at 17:10.

The station's suppliers includeSky News Radio andINRIX Media.

Listeners

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In Q3 2019, LBC London News had a record reach of 612,000 listeners every week, who listen for around 5.3 hours a week. Since Q1 2006, the station has shown consistent growth in terms of people listening, and roughly static total hours.[citation needed]

As of December 2023, LBC News and LBC London News broadcast to a combined weekly audience of 1.2 million, according toRAJAR.[6]

References

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  1. ^"LBC News to become Sky News Radio". Radio Today. 3 April 2007. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved3 April 2007.
  2. ^"Sky News Radio complications". Radio Today. 18 October 2007. Archived fromthe original on 30 March 2009. Retrieved11 June 2009.
  3. ^"LBC News replaces Galaxy on digital TV". The Airwaves. 15 November 2010. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011.
  4. ^mw (30 October 2024)."United Kingdom".Ydun's Medium Wave Info. Retrieved1 November 2024.
  5. ^Martin, Roy (18 October 2024)."LBC News to vacate 1152 AM frequency in London".RadioToday. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  6. ^"Quarterly listening". RAJAR. Retrieved11 January 2024. Updated quarterly.

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