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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heart Milton Keynes
Broadcast areaNorth Buckinghamshire
Frequency103.3 MHz
RDS Name: HEART_MK
Programming
FormatHot AC
History
First air date
15 October 1989 (as Horizon Radio)
5 January 2009 (as Heart Milton Keynes)

Heart Milton Keynes (formerly Horizon Radio) was an Independent Local Radio station for Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire. Broadcasting on 103.3FM from the Bow Brickhill transmitter, the station was part of Global Radio's Heart Network. The station's flagship shows were Heart Breakfast with Wes Venn and Heart Drivetime with Lucy Ellis.

History

The station was launched as Horizon Radio by Chris Pearson in October 1989 as sister station to neighbouring Chiltern Radio and part of The Chiltern Radio Network. It was subsequently rebranded as 'Horizon Radio, The Hotter Mix' in 1992. The first song played was "The Only Way Is Up" by Yazz and the Plastic Population.

The station was later re-branded as FM 103 Horizon in 1995, following the purchase of the Chiltern Radio Network by the GWR radio group, before changing back to Horizon Radio in 2006 and finally, Heart in January 2009.[1] The name, Horizon Radio, had no real significance other than being an idea created when the station launched, due to the aerial view and 'horizon' seen from the transmitter location in Bow Brickhill, on the southeastern boundary of MK .

Sports coverage

During the 2008-09 football season, the station's predecessor Horizon Radio secured a deal with the MK Dons football club to broadcast live match commentary for both home and away matches which continued following the Heart rebrand; the Dons competing in the Coca-Cola League 1. Commentary was provided by Mike Burrows. This arrangement was not however continued into the 2009-10 season and is now broadcast on BBC Three Counties Radio. A similar incident occurred on Heart Ipswich, where Ipswich Town FC used a "get-out clause" and handed over commentary rights over to BBC Radio Suffolk. A Heart spokesman said they were pleased with this because speech does not fit in with the Heart format.[2]

Closure

On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to merge Heart MK with Heart Northants, Heart Dunstable and Heart Bedford as part of plans to reduce the Heart network of stations from 33 to 16.[3] The new station, Heart Home Counties, began broadcasting from Dunstable at 10:00am on 16 July 2010 following the final edition of Heart Breakfast with Wes Venn.[4] The station still broadcasts on 103.3 to Milton Keynes as Heart Home Counties and is no longer affiliated with Horizon Radio.

References

  1. ^ "Global Radio's Heart rebrand: what do you think?". The Guardian. 5 January 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  2. ^ Heart loses Ipswich support
  3. ^ Global Radio to halve number of local Heart stations, mediaguardian.co.uk, 21 June 2010
  4. ^ Heart slims but strengthens Archived 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, RadioToday, 21 June 2010

External links

52°01′47″N 0°48′00″W / 52.0298°N 0.7999°W / 52.0298; -0.7999

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