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Control' and then 'Music Control') (weekdays 7 pm to 10 pm) presented by Kam and Sally, (Kam was replaced by Kevin Hughes), 'Late Night Love' (Sunday to Thursday 10pm to 1am) presented by Graham Torrington (later the show was replaced by 'the wind down' presented by Cat James), and Music On Demand (1am till Breakfast, 7 days a week) presented by Tony Wright (Now Celador Radio), then James Clayton and latterly Dan Wood (now Gem) and at weekends Andy Henly. On Friday and Saturday evenings, the network splits, with most stations taking Non-Stop Party (Friday 10pm to 1am) and Party Anthems (Saturday 7pm to 10pm), while the other stations take
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Greater London (AM & DAB), Humberside (DAB), Kent (AM & DAB), Lancashire (DAB), Leeds (DAB), Luton & Bedford (AM), Manchester (AM & DAB), Norfolk & North
Suffolk (AM & DAB), Northamptonshire (AM), Nottingham (AM & DAB), Peterborough (AM & DAB), Plymouth (AM & DAB), Reading (AM & DAB), Reigate & Crawley (AM), Shropshire (AM), South Hampshire (AM & DAB), South Yorkshire (DAB), Suffolk (AM), Sussex (AM & DAB), Swindon & Wiltshire (AM), Teesside (DAB), Tyne & Wear (DAB), Wrexham & Chester (AM).
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stations would also be closed if they could not be sold, as the stations were forecast to make a combined loss of £800,000 in 2008. An improved offer from Global was finally accepted by GCap shareholders, resulting in the departure of the group's senior management. Fru
Hazlitt resigned in May 2008.
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to commemorate the launch. For the first five months the group was run by Ralph
Bernard (ex-GWR) as Executive chairman, and David Mansfield (ex-Capital Radio Group) as CEO. David Mansfield stepped down on the afternoon of 19 September 2005 with Ralph Bernard taking over both roles. Within weeks of
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Broadcasting Company Media Group. Many of these licences had formerly been operated by GWR Group before being sold to Unique. It was announced that the stations would be merged with
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October 2005, GCap Media announced around 100 job losses and the sale of nine non-core radio stations, as part of a restructuring initiative. By this time, over £300m had been wiped off the market capitalisation of GCap Media, and the group was frequently touted as a take-over target by City
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Country (AM & DAB), Bournemouth (AM & DAB), Bristol & Bath (AM & DAB), Cambridge (DAB), Cardiff & Newport (AM & DAB), Coventry (AM & DAB), Derby (AM), Essex (AM & DAB), Exeter & Torbay (DAB), Gloucester & Cheltenham (AM),
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Phillippa Collins (this show was only carried on a few stations, when taken over by Global radio, the show was rolled out to all stations), a week-nightly music and showbiz based
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Capital Radio Group was able to acquire other stations throughout the UK, becoming a powerful player in the UK's commercial radio industry; before the merger with GWR. In 1993, Capital bought
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This was a network of local radio stations in various towns and cities around the UK. It comprised the local stations previously part of GWR's Mix Network and the Capital Radio Groups local stations.
267:, a year later). All in all, Capital Radio Group controlled 22 analogue and 59 digital radio licences. In July 1998, Capital Radio Group bought the financially troubled "alternative" radio station,
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the merger, rumours had abounded about disagreements between Bernard and Mansfield about the future direction of the company, and this was compounded by a £184m loss in the
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1345:Radio broadcasting companies of the United Kingdom
1145:Wray, Richard; Plunkett, John (24 November 2007).
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328:(majority share), various asset management firms,
336:, and its head office was in the Passage Street,
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156:Great Western Railway (train operating company)
386:1996: GWR acquires full control of Classic FM.
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1252:"Folder Media buys GCap's Fun Radio"
1250:Plunkett, John (23 September 2008).
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259:stations in 2000, as well as
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377:1987: GWR Group goes public.
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357:East Anglian Radio Group
122:Steve Orchard (2005–08),
875:AM local radio stations
583:National radio stations
302:, in Bristol, in 1985.
296:independent local radio
209:Independent Local Radio
126:David Mansfield (2005),
965:– closed 31 March 2008
959:– closed 31 March 2008
541:Office of Fair Trading
349:Mid Anglia Radio Group
124:Fru Hazlitt (2007–08),
1202:www.investegate.co.uk
947:– closed 29 June 2007
892:Digital-only stations
432:market capitalisation
359:, to name but a few.
300:Great Western Railway
177:London Stock Exchange
485:Ralph Bernard leaves
353:Chiltern Radio Group
229:Southern Radio Group
1125:www.radio-now.co.uk
561:Heart East Midlands
407:The Radio Authority
345:Marcher Radio Group
251:in Oxfordshire and
227:, and in 1994, the
203:Capital Radio Group
166:Capital Radio Group
128:Ashley Tabor (2008)
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870:(Worcester)
852:(Portslade)
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839:SGR Ipswich
812:(Cambridge)
734:Hereward FM
718:GWR FM Bath
690:(Dunstable)
516:Planet Rock
508:Digital One
458:North Wales
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730:(Swindon)
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