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Alpha Radio Darlington

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Alpha Radio
Programming
FormatContemporary
History
First air date
30 November 1995 (1st)
1 July 2019 (2nd)
10 July 2023 (3rd)
Last air date
2009 (1st)
2020 (2nd)
Former names
Original:
  • A1 FM
  • Alpha 103.2
Current: Darlo Radio
Links
Websitehttps://alpharadio.co.uk

Alpha Radio is an Independent Local Radio station brand based in Darlington, England, for south County Durham.[1] The brand has been bought and used multiple times, the current third iteration was formerly known as Darlo Radio. The original version was merged into Star Radio, the second into Sun FM.

History

When launched in 1995 as A1FM, Alpha was owned by Radio Investments Ltd while First Radio Sales[2]

In 2009, Alpha was joined by neighbouring station Minster Northallerton to share the studio complex in a cost-cutting exercise. To make further savings, both Alpha and Minster Northallerton, along with Durham FM were rebranded as Star Radio North East which meant all three stations lost their heritage names and only produced a daily breakfast show. Since June 2010, output has been networked across all frequencies, although commercial breaks were still unique to the three areas.

Imaging

In its history, Alpha 103.2/ Alpha FM/ Alpha Radio had many jingle packages and imaging updates. In 2002, The Local Radio Group introduced Bespoke Music Jingles to its group of stations. This then launched an iconic sung logo for Alpha 103.2. Alpha had four main jingle packages from Bespoke. They were introduced in 2001, 2003, 2007 and 2009. During 2003/ 2006, Alpha lost its jingles in favour of imaging when the Music:Fun:Life streamline was introduced. The main station Voice overs for Alpha throughout its life were, Emma Clarke, Chris Marsden, Jeff Davies and Greg Marsden.

The last ever Alpha Jingles were by sung radio jingles made by Bespoke Music.[3] but had the name tweaked when the station changed names from Alpha 103.2 to Alpha Radio.Most recently the station had sung radio jingles made by Bespoke Music.[3] The main station imaging for Alpha was designed and produced in house via the TLRC from Minster FM in York which was made as a generic package for the TLRC group and sent to all local station within the portfolio to be edited into 'local ID's' however later, the imaging was produced in Darlington's Woodland Road studio's via various producers such as Chris Hakin, Craig Bailey, Dan Callum and Dave Lee.

Notable presenters

References

  1. ^ "Original Radio Authority licence details". Retrieved 26 January 2010.
  2. ^ "First Radio Sales details". Archived from the original on 1 March 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Alpha 103.2 Bespoke Music jingles". Archived from the original on 13 May 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2010.

External links


This page was last edited on 28 November 2023, at 05:33
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