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279:/slogans, pre-recorded weather and brief social action or What's On inserts. Many avid listeners were disappointed by GWR's approach to networking programmes and reducing local content, but GWR felt that networking was the way forward and as a result, GWR gained much financial success, mainly due to the group's long held philosophy of heavily researching the average person's listening habits and tastes. Such practices were led by Group chairman Ralph Bernard, who oversaw the creation of the tightly formatted sound where popular Top 40 chart hits and ex-Top 40 songs were blended in with older hits. Despite the changes of schedule and management, the stations continued to be commercial market leader in the areas in which they operated. To increase the listener's perception of each station's local output, GWR came up with 'The Black Thunders', often Mitsubishi 380:- A group of stations in the West Midlands that went on to be bought by Orion Media after competition issues required their divestment - these stations were initially part of Network Two from Nottingham, but on being split off for sale, the network feed for these stations (Beacon Radio, Mercia, Wyvern) came from BRMB in Birmingham - These stations ceased carrying Global content and are now known as Free Radio as of March 2012. 374:- Stations which retained a CHR format, and used the slogan "(TSA's) Hit Music Station" - these would go on to form the Hit Music Network after the other stations converted to Heart in 2009. Some of these were made Heart in July 2010 (Mercury Herts, Mercury 102.7, Ten-17) The rest of the stations (including Trent FM, Leicester Sound, Red Dragon FM) are now part of the Capital network. 620:), weekday networked programmes were identical across all stations. On Saturday evenings, stations either broadcast 'Hairbrush Divas' or 'Party Anthems' dependent on the target audience. All of the thirty-eight stations used the same generic imaging, with exception of the sung station-names. These were produced by Music4. 353:
The One Network's logo was initially an amalgamation of the two original logos, utilising the Mix Network's symbol and the Capital FM Network font. In July 2007, a unified look for all the One Network stations was adopted, covering everything from car stickers and on-stage branding to letterheads and
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The West Midlands stations BRMB, Beacon, Mercia and Wyvern, which also serve an area where Heart is already available, were sold because Global already owns Heart and Galaxy in this region. However, it has also been said that these stations would be sold because the newly merged company (Global and
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The One Network consisted of thirty eight regional contractors, previously owned by GWR and Capital Radio, and prior to that, mostly independent. All of the stations in the network broadcast the same programming in off-peak times, with most local programming allotted in daytime hours. On air, there
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Content was delivered around their IP network using a system designed in-house by GWR Group, called BLAST. BLAST can automatically adjust to any problems during broadcast; it would drop an audio stream from stereo to mono to save bandwidth if it realises contention and if a packet is dropped BLAST
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Beacon Radio Shropshire was, at a time, separate to the West Midlands station. It broadcast Local breakfast and drive, taking the Network One feed. Beacon Radio West Midlands broadcast local breakfast and drive, taking the Network Three feed. Beacon Radio Shropshire did not go on to become Heart -
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In 2010, Ten-17 and Mercury FM were rebranded Heart as part of the reorganisation of the 33 local Heart stations into a network of 15 larger regional services; as a result the HMN consisted of Capital, Red Dragon and the three stations in the East Midlands; Trent, RAM FM and Leicester Sound. In
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On Friday and Saturday evenings the network formerly split in some areas, with two shows being sent simultaneously. The local stations could choose which programme they wished to broadcast depending upon their audience. The shows on the split networks were:
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was no reference to a national network (except during some competitions); just plainly the regional name. Besides advertisements, slogans, and ten second pre-recorded weather and What's On/social action inserts (to satisfy the demands of regulator
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bouquet of stations, which eventually became part of The One Network. In addition to The One Network's networked programmes from Bristol, the Marcher stations simulcast many of its sub-regional programming throughout its four local licences.
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On-air "Today's best mix" and "Haven't you heard?" The additional tagline of "Haven't you heard?", used on website and advertising only - not used on air, appears to have disappeared from the individual station's websites as of March
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On the previous Mix Network, stations were traditionally supplied syndicated content using a dedicated satellite network, which proved costly and relatively inflexible. Network show presenters would have to travel to the
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Red Dragon and Capital produced all of their own programming, while Mercury, RAM, Ten-17 and Leicester Sound took networked programming from Trent FM's studios when not carrying their own locally split output..
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meaning that content could not only be delivered from any station in the group to the whole network, but also to individual groups of stations excluding the rest of the network if desired.
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screensavers, based on a visual identity of green and pink bubbles. The One Network's logo was then adapted to become the logo for the new, but now defunct "Hit Music Network"
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to become the Hit Music network. This is because all these stations apart from Red Dragon served areas where Heart was already available on FM or are in a major urban area.
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It was announced in April 2009 that Bauer Radio were interested in the stations, however, in May 2009, the stations were sold to Orion Media, a company backed by
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The only One Network stations to survive the Heart/Galaxy re-brand were Mercury FM, Red Dragon FM, RAM FM, Ten 17, Trent FM and Leicester Sound, which joined
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Ahead of the breakup of the network and rebranding of its stations, the One Network stations were split up into three groups:
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Following Global Radio's takeover of GCap, it was announced that One Network stations would be integrated into Global's
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taking the same format as the other stations, but was unsuccessful even though it was promoted on the FM stations.
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the same programmes across all stations at off-peak times of day. All of GWR's networked stations used the same
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Philippa Collins (2008–2009) - network presenter for the majority of One Network stations at 10.00am to 1pm.
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A similar concept of syndicating programmes across local radio stations had previously been used by the
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to design and implement an upgrade to allow broadcasts across The Mix Network to be delivered using an
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Music On Demand (every night 1am to 6am Sun-Fri, 1am to 7am Sat) presented by Dan Wood or Andy Henly
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The network shows for all the "More Music Variety" One Network stations were broadcast from
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It was announced in September 2008 that most of The One Network would be re-branded '
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Capital FM Network was the collective brand name of local radio stations owned by
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when the companies merged in 2005. Its main regional radio network rival was the
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presenter Cat James. Occupying the 10pm to 1am slot that "Late Night Love" used.
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that travel around local events promoting the station they were allocated to.
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The Mix also ran for a short while as a station on its own nationally on
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the Beacon services were ultimately sold to Orion and became Free Radio.
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and were linked by sharing the same logo. Stations under the brand were
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Club Classics (Friday and Saturday 7pm to 12am) presented by Gaz Wesley
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to broadcast across the network. In 2004, the GWR Group commissioned
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The Wind Down (2008–2009). Love songs & dedications presented by
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All centrally produced programming and playlists were broadcast from
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Party Friday/Saturday (Friday and Saturday evenings) presented by
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in attempt to create a national radio network on minimal cost by
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Hairbrush Divas (Saturday 7pm to 10pm) presented by Sally Bailey
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Non-Stop Party (Friday 10pm to 1am) presented by Toni Phillips
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The One Network (previously 'The Mix Network') was created by
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GCap) would have too much control in the West Midlands area.
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School Daze (Friday 10pm to 1am) presented by Trevor Marshall
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Only a handful of the original One Network stations in the
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will stretch the audio stream by 26 milliseconds to fill.
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Late Night Love (1995–2008) a phone-in show presented by
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Main syndicated programmes across the network included:
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The origin of The One Network stemmed from the merger of
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Contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom
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Index

One Network

Defunct
brand
Global Radio
Broadcasting
United Kingdom
Radio
GCap Media
haventyouheard.co.uk
musicradio.com
Independent Local Radio
GCap Media
United Kingdom
GWR Group's
Capital Radio Group's
Big City Network
Bauer Group
Heart
Galaxy South Coast
Galaxy Network
Heart Network
The Hit Music Network
The Galaxy Network
The Capital FM Network
English Midlands
Orion Media
Free Radio
GWR Group
Capital Radio

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