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Not to be confused withHits Radio.
UK classic hits radio network

Greatest Hits Radio
  • United Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
FrequenciesFM: 96.0 MHz – 107.9 MHz
DAB: 7D – 12D
RDSGrt Hits
BrandingThe Good Times Sound Like This!
Across TSA
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Format1970s1990s pop/rock
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio UK
Hits Radio
Hits Radio Pride
Hits Radio 90s
Hits Radio 00s
Greatest Hits Radio 60s
Greatest Hits Radio 70s
Greatest Hits Radio 80s
History
First air date
5 January 2015 as Bauer City 2
7 January 2019 as Greatest Hits Radio
Former frequencies
AM: 828 kHz – 1584 kHz
Links
WebcastRayo
WebsiteGreatest Hits Radio

Greatest Hits Radio (GHR) is aclassic hits radio network in the United Kingdom, owned and operated byBauer Media Audio UK. It currently includes 18 local and regional radio stations operating over 50FM andDAB licences in England, Scotland and Wales, as well as a national DAB station[1] in areas not served by a local Bauer-owned licence.

The GHR brand launched on 7 January 2019 as an "older" companion toHits Radio, which Bauer had launched in 2018.[2] It is a rebranding of the former Bauer City 2 Network[3] (launched on 5 January 2015) due to the success ofRadio City 2 in Liverpool on FM.[1] All GHR stations are networked and include localised opt-outs for news, weather, travel and advertising. Until 31 October 2024, the stations aired a three-hour regional afternoon show on weekdays.[4]

According toRAJAR data, the GHR stations have a combined weekly reach of 7.5 million people as of September 2024.[5]

History

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Further information:Timeline of Greatest Hits Radio

Historic 'Gold' Stations

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The stations which initially formed the Greatest Hits Radio network are predominantly sister stations to the correspondingHits Radio network stations. Many were originally set up as a 'Gold' counterpart (e.g. Radio City Gold in Liverpool) when stations were instructed by theIndependent Broadcasting Authority to cease simulcasting their services on both AM and FM in the late 1980s. The main exception to this was FM stationWest Sound inDumfries and Galloway.

Greatest Hits Radio (Scotland) and Magic (Northern England)

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In Northern England, the stations were rebranded asMagic in 1997 – a station brand first used byRadio Aire upon the launch of their AM station in July 1990.

In Scotland, local programming on AM stations was largely retained until networking outside of weekday breakfast and specialist shows was introduced in June 2009.

The Magic stations gradually began to form a network merging most of their schedule until, and by March 2013, only local content consisted of three regional breakfast shows on weekdays, serving the North West, the North East and Yorkshire.[6]

In July 2013, the remaining Scottish local output ceased, leading to a fully networked schedule known as 'Greatest Hits Network.[7]

Greatest Hits Radio (Scotland) and Radio City 2 (Northern England)

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Former logo of the Bauer City 2 network of stations

In September 2014, Bauer Radio announced it would rebrand the Magic stations under localised identities, based on the main FM station names (e.g. Magic 1152 in Manchester becomesKey 2, based onKey 103).[8] Magic's AM network closed with the London equivalent,Magic 105.4 FM, launched nationwide on DAB.

The relaunch took place on Monday 5 January 2015. Initially, the two networks serving Scotland (The Greatest Hits Network) and northern England (City 2 Network) were replaced by one carrying programming from both nations over all stations, with some peak time opt-outs. Further split programming for the two nations was reintroduced the following year.

On 7 December 2015,Radio City 2 in Liverpool swapped frequencies with sister stationRadio City Talk on 105.9 FM and reintroduced local programming at peak times.[9][10]

In April 2018,Northsound 2 ceased analogue broadcasting on 1035 AM, becoming the first commercial radio station in Scotland – and the first local Bauer-owned station – to broadcast only on digital platforms (DAB and online).[11]

On 4 June 2018,Key 2 in Manchester was rebranded as Key Radio, in tandem with Key 103's relaunch asHits Radio.

Greatest Hits Radio (National)

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On 7 January 2019, Greatest Hits Radio replaced the Bauer City 2 branding due to the success ofRadio City 2 in Liverpool. Local station identities in Northern England took on Greatest Hits Radio branded names and Scottish stations retaining their local brands.

Greatest Hits Radio also became available on FM in the West Midlands taking over the 105.2 FM frequency fromAbsolute Radio. Greatest Hits Radio also took over Absolute Radio's London FM frequency (105.8) on 17 May 2021.

The network expanded with Greatest Hits Radio UK broadcasting across most of the local DAB multiplexes across the UK.

The service took the Liverpool FM programming with national news bulletins and traffic reports.[12][13]

Network expansion

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In May 2020, Bauer announced that 48 local radio stations in England and South West Wales would rebrand and join the Greatest Hits Radio network, following the acquisition of licences fromUKRD,Wireless Group,Lincs FM Group andCelador.[14]

Most of the stations were merged and began carrying networked output, alongside a regional show on weekdays and localised news, travel and advertising.

On 13 July 2020, the former Wireless Group and Celador-owned stations joined the Greatest Hits Radio network. The nineteen stations carried local breakfast shows and voicetracked programming whilst retaining separate branding until the full relaunch on 1 September 2020.[15]

On 1 September, Bauer closed down Leeds-basedRadio Aire so that it could switch the frequency from theHits Radio network to Greatest Hits Radio as part of the merging with twelve stations in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.[16]

On 17 September 2020, Bauer boughtRadio Plymouth.[17]

On 15 October 2020, it was announced that the Suffolk stationIpswich 102, part-owned by Bauer through their purchase of Lincs FM Group, would take the GHR brand and network programming, including the East region drivetime show, from November, with the formerTown 102 on DAB, which had carried GHR East since the September network relaunch, being replaced byHits Radio.[18]

On 22 October 2020, it was reported the Oldham and Rochdale stationRevolution 96.2 had been sold to Bauer for conversion into GHR, joining the Manchester AM and Bolton/Bury FM licenses in the GHR North West network.[19]

In March 2021,Ofcom approved Bauer's application for permission to alter the FM licence held by the London FM relay ofAbsolute Radio, enabling the frequency to be used to provide a London variant of GHR.[20] with Absolute Radio continuing to be available by way of its national AM and digital transmissions. The change took place on 17 May.

On 17 June 2021 Bauer announced the purchase ofImagine Radio from the Like Media Group, with the existing Imagine service slated to be replaced by separate GHR feeds forStockport and North Cheshire andthe Peak District and Derbyshire Dales.[21]

On 19 September 2022,Wave 105's Poole transmitter began carryingGreatest Hits Radio Dorset.[22]

On 22 November 2022, Bauer announced thatCFM in Cumbria & South West Scotland will rebrand to Greatest Hits Radio from 3 April 2023.[23]

On 14 December 2022, Greatest Hits Radio launched onSky, replacingScala Radio on the platform.[24]

On 12 January 2023, Bauer announced that the seven heritage names in Scotland (Clyde 2,Forth 2,MFR 2,Tay 2 andWestsound (Ayrshire) and (Dumfries and Galloway), would rebrand as Greatest Hits Radio from 3 April.[25]

On 31 January 2023, Bauer announced thatRadio Borders was to rebrand as Greatest Hits Radio from 3 April,[26] following the news earlier in the month which will see the seven Scottish heritage names also rebranding on the same day.

On 1 March 2023, Bauer announced thatLincs FM would lose its FM frequency and go DAB only from 3 April. The FM frequency would become Greatest Hits Radio.[27]

On the same day, Bauer also announced that three of the four FM frequencies held byKiss in Cambridge (105.6), Ipswich and Colchester (106.4) and Peterborough (107.7), would switch to carrying Greatest Hits Radio and join theGHR East network. The 106.1 frequency in Norwich would continue to carry Kiss.[28]

On 4 September 2023, localised versions of GHR launched inKent andNorthern Ireland. Both previously had the national version of the station on DAB.[29]

On 12 November 2023, it was announced that GHR's remaining medium wave transmissions, in Scotland and northern England, would cease by the end of the year, but the station would continue on DAB in the affected areas.[30]

On 13 December 2023, Bauer pulled its stations from satellite and cable television.[31]

On 28 March 2024, Bauer closed down Hampshire basedWave 105 and it re-branded into the Greatest Hits Radio network asGreatest Hits Radio South Coast.

On 9th September 2024, it was announced that a sister station named "Greatest Hits Radio 60s" begin broadcasting on 16th September 2024.[32]

A new national weekday afternoon show airs from 11 November 2024, resulting in the axe of many regionalised shows in England.[4][33]

The national breakfast show extended to the South of England from 23 December 2024, meaning all England stations are now fully networked.[34]

On 10 March 2025, it was announced that sister stations named "Greatest Hits Radio 70s and Greatest Hits Radio 80s" would launch across the UK on DAB+. They began broadcasting on 31 March 2025.[35]

In June 2025,Bauer Media Audio Ireland soft launched a version of Greatest Hits Radio aimed at listeners in theRepublic of Ireland, as part of one-year trial licenses of DAB+ services in the country. Whilst it maintains a similar branding and playlist as the UK network, the Irish station does not syndicate any of the networked programming from the UK station, instead utilisingautomated music programming with Ireland-based presentation.[36][37] On 22 June 2025, Choice Broadcasting Ltd. obtained a temporary injunction prohibiting Bauer from using the name "Greatest Hits Radio" in the Republic of Ireland, as it was too similar to its own competingIreland's Classic Hits Radio network. Choice argued that it had already warned Bauer against using the name in correspondence prior to the launch, and also cited summariesgenerated by artificial intelligence (AI) onGoogle Search whichfalsely stated that Bauer's GHR was replacing Choice's Classic Hits Radio.[38][37] To comply with the order, the station ceased using the full "Greatest Hits Radio" name on-air, with allstation identification now referring to it exclusively as "GHR".[39]

On 28 July 2025, the Greatest Hits at Breakfast show presented by Simon "Rossie" Ross began broadcasting nationwide, which included the show being rolled out to Scotland, making Greatest Hits Radio a fully networked station, however local and regional news bulletins, weather, traffic and travel reports and adverts have been retained.[40]

Stations

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* Available on DAB and online only

◇ Available online only

GHR stationRegion/NationFormer name or predecessor
Greatest Hits Radio (national)◇-
Ayrshire*ScotlandWest Sound
Berkshire & North HampshireSouthThe Breeze (Basingstoke & North Hampshire)
Birmingham & The West MidlandsWest MidlandsFree Radio 80s
Black Country & ShropshireWest MidlandsSignal 107
Bristol & The South WestSouth WestThe Breeze (Bristol)
Bucks, Beds & HertsSouthMix 96
CambridgeEastKiss 105-108 (FM frequency replacement)
CornwallSouth WestPirate FM (FM frequency replacement)
Coventry & Warwickshire*West MidlandsFree Radio 80s C&W
Cumbria & South West Scotland
(formerly Cumbria)
North West/ScotlandCFM
DevonSouth WestThe Breeze (South Devon)
DorsetSouthWessex FM
Dumfries and GallowayScotlandWest Sound
East MidlandsEast MidlandsGem 106 (FM frequency replacement)
East Yorkshire & Northern Lincolnshire*Yorkshire and the HumberViking 2
Edinburgh, Lothians, Fife and Falkirk*ScotlandForth 2
EssexEastDream 100
Glasgow and the West*ScotlandClyde 2
GloucestershireSouthThe Breeze (Cheltenham & North Gloucestershire)
GrimsbyYorkshire and the HumberCompass FM
Harrogate and the Yorkshire DalesYorkshire and the HumberStray FM
Hereford & WorcesterWest MidlandsSignal 107 (Kidderminster) & Free Radio 80s H&W
Ipswich & SuffolkEastTown 102,Kiss 105-108 (FM frequency replacement)
LancashireNorth WestRock FM 2,Radio Wave 96.5
LincolnshireEast MidlandsLincs FM (FM frequency replacement)
Liverpool & The North WestNorth WestRadio City 2,Wire FM
LondonLondonAbsolute Radio (FM frequency replacement)
Manchester & The North WestNorth WestKey Radio,Tower FM,Revolution 96.2,Wish FM
Norfolk & North SuffolkEastThe Beach,Radio Norwich 99.9,North Norfolk Radio
North DerbyshireEast MidlandsPeak FM (North Derbyshire)
North East Scotland*ScotlandNorthsound 2
North EastNorth EastMetro 2
Northamptonshire[41]East Midlands
Northern Ireland[42]Northern Ireland
OxfordshireSouthJack FM
Stamford & Rutland[43]East MidlandsRutland Radio
PlymouthSouth WestRadio Plymouth
SalisburySouthSpire FM
SomersetSouth WestThe Breeze (North Somerset)
South CoastSouthWave 105
South Wales*WalesSwansea Sound
South YorkshireYorkshire and the HumberHallam 2,Dearne FM,Rother FM,Trax FM
Staffordshire & CheshireWest Midlands/North WestSignal 2
Surrey & East HampshireSouthEagle Radio
SussexSouthSpirit FM
SwindonSouth WestSam FM
Tayside and Fife*ScotlandTay 2
Teesside*North EastTFM 2
The North of Scotland*ScotlandMFR 2
The Scottish Borders & North NorthumberlandScotland/North EastRadio Borders
West NorfolkEastKL.FM 96.7
West Yorkshire
(formerly Leeds & West Yorkshire)
Yorkshire and the HumberRadio Aire, Radio Aire 2,Ridings FM,Pulse 2
Wiltshire
(formerly Bath & the South West)
SouthThe Breeze (Frome & West Wiltshire),The Breeze (Bath)
York and North YorkshireYorkshire and the HumberMinster FM
Yorkshire CoastYorkshire and the HumberYorkshire Coast Radio

Programming

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All programming is produced and broadcast from Bauer’s London headquarters or studios in Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester.[44]

News

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Bauer's newsrooms across the UK air mixed local and national news bulletins hourly from 6am to 7pm on weekdays and from 7am to 1pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

Headlines are broadcast on the half-hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside traffic bulletins.

At weekends, bespoke networked news bulletins air during the afternoon produced by the Bauer newsroom in Glasgow for Scotland and usually either Leeds or Manchester for England and Wales. At all other times, mainly evening and overnight, hourly national bulletins originate fromSky News Radio.[44]

Notable presenters

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Past presenters

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Spin-off stations

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On 9 September 2024, it was announced that the first GHR spin-off station would launch. It would be a decades station,Greatest Hits Radio 60s, which began broadcasting on 16 September 2024.[45] On 31 March 2025, GHR launched two new decades stations calledGreatest Hits Radio 70s andGreatest Hits Radio 80s.

References

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  1. ^ab"New Greatest Hits Radio network confirmed for 2019 - a516digital". Archived fromthe original on 16 December 2019. Retrieved12 August 2019.
  2. ^Fitzpatrick, Katie (7 January 2019)."New radio station for 40 and 50-somethings launches in Manchester".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved2 March 2025.
  3. ^Schedule released for Bauer City 2 stationsArchived 22 December 2014 at theWayback Machine, RadioToday, 19 December 2014
  4. ^abMartin, Roy (23 October 2024)."Greatest Hits Radio to end local shows and go fully networked with new Kate Thornton afternoon show". Radio Today. Retrieved23 October 2024.
  5. ^"RAJAR".Rajar.co.uk. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  6. ^Magic AM starts networking at breakfast, RadioToday, 15 February 2013
  7. ^Galloway goes national at Bauer Scotland, RadioToday, 3 June 2013
  8. ^Major brand swap for Bauer's local stations, RadioToday, 28 September 2014
  9. ^Simon Ross moves to Radio City 2 Breakfast, RadioToday, 30 November 2015
  10. ^Date set for Radio City 2 and 3 frequency swap, RadioToday, 16 November 2015
  11. ^Northsound 2 to switch off AM radio service, Radio Today, 8 March 2018
  12. ^BAUER MEDIA TO LAUNCH THE GREATEST HITS RADIO NETWORK Bauer Media, 15 November 2018
  13. ^Bauer Media to launch Greatest Hits Radio network Radio Today, 15 November 2018
  14. ^"Most of acquired Bauer stations to become Greatest Hits Radio". RadioToday. 27 May 2020.Archived from the original on 12 March 2023.
  15. ^"Bauer starts to roll out Hits and Greatest Hits to new radio stations".Radiotoday.co.uk. 9 July 2020. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  16. ^"Radio Aire to become Greatest Hits Radio".Radiotoday.co.uk. 16 July 2020. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  17. ^"Bauer buys Radio Plymouth to extend GHR network".Radiotoday.co.uk. 17 September 2020. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  18. ^"Ipswich 102 to rebrand as Greatest Hits Radio".Radiotoday.co.uk. 15 October 2020. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  19. ^"Revolution 96.2 sold to Bauer for Greatest Hits Radio".Radiotoday.co.uk. 22 October 2020. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  20. ^"Greatest Hits Radio approved for London 105.8FM". 25 March 2021.
  21. ^"Bauer buys Imagine to extend Greatest Hits Radio".Radiotoday.co.uk. 17 June 2021. Retrieved18 January 2023.
  22. ^"Wave 105's Poole transmitter to become Greatest Hits Radio".Radiotoday.co.uk. 13 July 2022. Retrieved13 July 2022.
  23. ^Martin, Roy (29 November 2022)."Bauer's Cumbria station CFM to rebrand as Greatest Hits Radio".RadioToday. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  24. ^"Scala Radio to leave Sky". 9 December 2022. Retrieved28 November 2023.
  25. ^"Bauer to rebrand seven heritage Scottish stations to Greatest Hits Radio".Radiotoday.co.uk. 12 January 2023.
  26. ^"Radio Borders to rebrand as Greatest Hits Radio from April".RadioToday. 31 January 2023. Retrieved31 January 2023.
  27. ^"Lincs FM to lose its FM frequencies for Greatest Hits Radio".RadioToday. 1 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  28. ^Martin, Roy (1 March 2023)."Greatest Hits Radio to replace KISS in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk".Radio Today.
  29. ^"Greatest Hits Radio gets local content in Kent and Northern Ireland".RadioToday. 29 August 2023. Retrieved3 March 2025.
  30. ^Bauer to turn off AM services in Scotland, Ireland and Northern England Radio Today, 12 November 2023
  31. ^"Bauer to remove all radio stations from satellite and cable TV platforms". 28 November 2023.
  32. ^"Pleased to Meet You… Ken Bruce introduces Greatest Hits Radio 60s".Bauer Media. 9 September 2024. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  33. ^Martin, Roy (21 October 2024)."Local radio changes expected imminently as key parts of new Media Act take effect". Radio Today. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  34. ^Last local GHR breakfast show in England ends as Rick Jackson joins BBC Radio Solent, Roy Martin, Radio Today, 20 December 2024
  35. ^Collins, Steve (10 March 2025)."Bauer announces new spin-off decades stations at RadioDays Europe". Radio Today. Retrieved10 March 2025.
  36. ^"Greatest Hits Radio Ireland launches quietly on DAB+ digital radio".RadioToday. 18 June 2025. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  37. ^ab"Greatest Hits Radio ordered to cease broadcasting by court order".RadioToday. 22 June 2025. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  38. ^"Classic Hits Radio wins court order over 'Greatest Hits' brand".Irish Independent. 23 June 2025. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  39. ^"Battle of the Hits to continue as Bauer responds to court order".RadioToday. 23 June 2025. Retrieved24 June 2025.
  40. ^Mand, Jyoti (26 June 2025)."Bauer Media Audio UK's biggest Breakfast show comes to Scotland".Bauer Media. Retrieved4 July 2025.
  41. ^Greatest Hits Radio to launch on FM in Oxfordshire. Plus Northamptonshire gets local content Bauer Media Group, 3 October 2023
  42. ^https:hellorayo.co.uk/greatest-hits/northern-ireland
  43. ^[hellorayo.co.uk/greatest-hits/rutland]
  44. ^abGreatest Hits Radio - Public File
  45. ^"Pleased to Meet You… Ken Bruce introduces Greatest Hits Radio 60s".Bauer Media. 9 September 2024. Retrieved14 September 2024.

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