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Frequency | DAB:
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Branding | Absolute 70s |
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Format | Non-stop music from the 1970s |
Network | Absolute Radio Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Bauer Radio |
History | |
First air date | 29 November 2011 (2011-11-29) |
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Webcast | Rayo |
Website | absoluteradio70s![]() |
Absolute Radio 70s is a national Digitalradio station owned and operated byBauer as part of theAbsolute Radio Network. It broadcasts locally to parts of the UK on DAB radio multiplexes. It broadcasts nationally via Smart Speaker and online web streaming. Its output is non-stop 1970s hits.
Details of Absolute Radio's plan to extend their decade-themed radio stations were released in October 2010, and following the success ofAbsolute Radio 80s andAbsolute Radio 90s, the former of which was ranked eleventh in terms of listener numbers.[1] Two new stations were announced,Absolute Radio 60s and Absolute Radio 70s, both of which would be dedicated to the music of their respective decades. Initially the 70s station would be available on DAB in London only, but would be accessible nationally and internationally through an online service. A website holding page was opened at absoluteradio70s.co.uk in line with the announcement of the station, which carries station information and an indicative schedule. The 60s service went on air on 22 November 2011, with Absolute Radio 70s launching a week later on 29 November.[2]
Absolute Radio 70s shares the DAB slot currently used byAbsolute Radio 00s, with 00s cutting its broadcast capacity (and switching to broadcast in mono) to release space for the 70s service.[3]
At the time of its launch Absolute Radio 70s branded itself as "The UK's only 70s radio station", but was joined on DAB within a few weeks bySmooth 70s, a similarly themed station fromGMG Radio which was launched nationally on DAB on 27 December 2011.[4] However, in spite of its competitor, Absolute 70s continued to style itself as the UK's only 1970s-themed radio station.[5][6] Smooth 70s subsequently ceased transmission on 6 October 2013, and its national frequency was taken over byCapital XTRA. Six years later,Global resumed transmission of a national 70s music service with the launch ofHeart 70s, which is now Absolute 70s' chief competitor (other stations, such asPirate 70s have existed in the interim, but generally to a smaller broadcast area - in Pirate's case,Cornwall).
Although a separate entity, Absolute Radio 70s takes a limited amount of programming from the mainAbsolute Radio station, chieflyThe Dave Berry Breakfast Show andThe Frank Skinner Show.Hometime with Bush and Richie was added to the schedule of Absolute's digital stations from 23 September 2019. The station itself was originally fronted by formerRadio 1 presenterRichard Skinner, who presented an afternoon programme. Following the station's 2018 downgrading, there were no presenters outside of shows shared with Absolute Radio and some specials; in summer 2019, formerGold breakfast presenter Tony Dibbin joined Bauer to present a weekday daytime show on Absolute Radio 70s, which became the only presented programme exclusive to the 70s station.
Absolute 70s plays a broad mix of music from the 1970s, ranging from rock and punk to glam and soul. Artists and groups typically heard on the station includeDavid Bowie,Kate Bush,Elton John andBlondie.[2][7]
The station's DAB transmission was originally solely to London, in contrast to the wider distribution of its siblings, and the 70s station was not affected by the December 2014/January 2015 changes which impacted many of Absolute's other digital transmissions including those of Absolute Radio 60s.
Absolute Radio 70s has been made available more widely through online transmission via Absolute's website and apps, where it appears alongside the other Absolute network stations.
The 70s service was made available nationally via digital satellite television from 9 February 2015, when the station took over aSky guide slot previously occupied byInsight Radio; it joins Absolute's80s,90s andClassic Rock stations on the Sky lineup. Although Absolute Radio 70s was not guide-listed onFreesat, it could be manually tuned into by Freesat boxes. The station was removed from Sky on 4 June 2018, and was replaced byHits Radio.[8]
May 2018 also saw the station, andKerrang! Radio, removed from London DAB to release space for the addition of Hits Radio; the stations were kept active by relocating to Bauer's Tayside DAB multiplex - a similar 'placeholder' move had shifted DAB transmission of Absolute's 60s and 00s stations to Inverness as part of the 2014/15 reshuffle (00s having previously been broadcast in London alongside the 70s service.)
In early 2021 it was announced that, as part of wider alterations to the Absolute Radio Network's distribution, including Absolute Radio's withdrawal from FM in London and the relaunch of Country Hits Radio asAbsolute Radio Country, that Absolute Radio 70s would, along withAbsolute Radio 10s, be made available to listeners in London in the DAB+ format from May of that year.[9] On 26 April 2021, a broadcast of AR70s began, in mono using the DAB standard, on the Switch London multiplex from which it had been removed three years prior, withHits Radio London reducing its bitrate to accommodate the addition - this effectively partly reverses the change made in 2018, when space previously used by AR70s went towards the addition of Hits. In the early hours of 28 April 2021, the mono service was replaced by a stereo DAB+ transmission.
The UK's Only 70s Radio Station