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NECR

Coordinates:57°13′52″N2°20′52″W / 57.2311°N 2.3477°W /57.2311; -2.3477
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Local radio station in Kintore, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
This article is about the Scottish radio station. For the New England railroad, seeNew England Central Railroad.
"The Very Nice Shed" in Kintore, the former studio of NECR.

NECR(short forNorth East Community Radio) was a broadcastradio station based inKintore, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. NECR was awarded an Independent Local Radio Licence in 1993 and started broadcasting in 1994.[1] The station was a totally independent radio station and was accountable to a small local board of directors. NECR broadcast from a studio on School Road in Kintore (8 miles (13 km) north west ofAberdeen). The studio was referred to on air and in the address as "the very nice shed" or "the shed". NECR served an area of some 7,000 square miles (18,000 km2) in the North East of Scotland.

The station announced on air that it would be closing at midnight on 15 August 2018 as a result of difficult trading conditions.[1][2]

Frequencies

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The frequencies were 102.1 inAberdeen and the surrounding areas NECR also broadcast online via its own website. The station was received in North East Scotland on 97.1FM, 101.9FM, 102.6FM, 103.2FM and 106.4FM depending on location and was also available on DAB from the Aberdeen Multiplex, however the stream was 64 kbps mono only.

Programming

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The daily programming includedThe Breakfast Show,The Mid Morning/Early Afternoon Show,The Afternoon Show, andDrivetime. Competitions regularly featured includingThe Brekky Brainteaser,Guess the Intro andThe Afternoon Quiz. The programmes were presented in an informal rolling format and all programmes were conducted live.

The station featured a range of music from 1950s and 1960s music to current hits. NECR also featured national and local news and a variety of local interest items such as theLamb Bank,Farming Focus (during the breakfast show),The Pet File (for lost and found pets) andRecruitment Classifieds (job advertisements from local companies). The station broadcast live programmes between 6am and 10pm with automated music broadcast throughout the night.

The station had a series of specialist programmes in the evening such as the "Ceilidh Hour" andCountry Jamboree. Former presenters include John Dean, Gordon Bathgate, Colin Gale, James Reid, Duncan Mckay, Kevin Ritchie, George Findlay, Kevin Sherwin and George Milne. By far the most popular programme was the weekday night Hit Factor show that was broadcast from 9pm till midnight.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"North East Community Radio announces last broadcast". BBC. 15 August 2018. Retrieved16 August 2018.
  2. ^"Aberdeenshire's NECR closes after 28 years on air". radiotoday.co.uk. 15 August 2018. Retrieved16 August 2018.

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