Classic Gold Digital Network was one of the biggest 'gold' (
oldies) formatted radio networks in the United Kingdom, with a potential audience of 47 million. Classic Gold was broadcast on analogue and
DAB
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digital platforms, as well as Sky channel 0189. The first stations were launched in 1988; the network grew to 18 stations and was merged into what became the
Gold network in 2007.
History
Most of the stations were originally the
medium wave
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services of
Independent Local Radio stations. For example, "Classic Gold 1359" in
Coventry was originally part of Mercia Sound and was a full local service. In the 1980s, FM/AM stations split (in this case to
Mercia FM and
Xtra AM), before the station was bought by
GWR radio in 1993, and the AM station rebranded to "Classic Gold".
In 1998, Classic Gold in
Northampton
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legally rebranded to Classic Gold 1557 Northamptonshire.
The stations were sold to
UBC in two tranches in 2000 and 2002; however, in 2007 they came back under the control of
GCap (formerly GWR & Capital). Most stations in the network carried the same programming, except for a local 4-hour afternoon programme from 3pm to 7pm.
Additionally, the AM service operated by
UTV Radio in
West Yorkshire,
Pulse Classic Gold
Pulse 2 was a local radio station serving Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale areas from studios in Bradford.
The station was folded into Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire, as part of a rebrand, on 1 September 2020.
Background
The station was prev ...
, carried programming supplied by the Classic Gold network (with additional localisation and programmes), although it was not owned by UBC.
In summer 2007, GCap Media agreed to acquire the 18 AM Classic Gold radio stations owned by Classic Gold Digital for a cash consideration of £3.95 million. GCap merged the network with its own
Capital Gold network of stations to form one classic hits network. The acquisition, which included relevant DAB digital licences held by Classic Gold, was approved by
Ofcom
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. The new network rebranded as 'Gold' launched at 7pm on Friday 3 August 2007.
Programmes
Weekdays
* ''Classic Gold's Even Tastier Breakfast'' with
Tony Blackburn
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and Laura Frey
* ''The Morning Show'' with Graham Rogers
* ''The Afternoon Show'' with
Paul Burnett
* ''Classic Gold Drivetime'' (local opt-out programme)
* ''Classic Gold Evening Show'' with Paul Baker
* ''Classic Gold Late Night'' with Tim Allen
* ''The Overnight Express'' with Matthew Hardy
Weekends included
* ''The Retro Countdown'' with Mark Dennison
* ''Classic Gold Albums'' with
Trevor Dann
* ''Neil Sean's Star People''
* ''Saturday Night At The Movies'' with Steve Springett
* ''The Essential
Tony Blackburn
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Presenters
* Laura Frey
*
Paul Burnett
*
Gary Crowley
*
Trevor Dann
Past presenters
*
Tony Blackburn
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*
Jimmy Savile
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(deceased)
*
Dave Lee Travis
*
Johnnie Walker
*
Mike Read
*
Noddy Holder (from
Slade)
*
David Hamilton
*
Simon Bates
*
Emperor Rosko
*
Chris Hawkins
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Hawkins is a regular early morning presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music. He can also be heard presenting documentary programmes on BBC Radio ...
*
John Suchet
Regional stations
These were the 20 stations in the Classic Gold Digital Network on 3 August 2007:
*
Classic Gold 1152
Plymouth Gold (formerly ''Classic Gold 1152'') was an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to the city of Plymouth in Devon and surrounding areas. It was owned by GCap Media and was part of the national Classic Gold Digital Network. It ...
,
Plymouth
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Plymouth ...
* Classic Gold 1260,
Bristol and
Bath
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Plac ...
*
Classic Gold 1332,
Peterborough
*
Classic Gold 1359
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,
Coventry and
Warwickshire
*
Classic Gold 1359/1431,
Essex
* Classic Gold 1431/1485,
Reading
*
Classic Gold 1521,
Reigate and
Crawley
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* Classic Gold 1557,
Northampton
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* Classic Gold 666/954,
Exeter
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and
Torbay
* Classic Gold 774,
Gloucester
* Classic Gold 828,
Bournemouth
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* Classic Gold 828/792,
Hertfordshire
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,
Bedfordshire,
Buckinghamshire
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and
Cambridgeshire
* Classic Gold 936/1161,
Swindon
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and West
Wiltshire
*
Classic Gold 990/1017,
Wolverhampton,
Shrewsbury
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and
Telford
*
Classic Gold Amber
Amber Radio was a classic hits/gold radio station operating from studios in both Norwich and Ipswich, in the region of East Anglia in the United Kingdom.
It was the AM sister station of Radio Broadland and SGR and served Norfolk and Suffolk, ...
,
Norfolk and north
Suffolk
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*
Classic Gold Amber
Amber Radio was a classic hits/gold radio station operating from studios in both Norwich and Ipswich, in the region of East Anglia in the United Kingdom.
It was the AM sister station of Radio Broadland and SGR and served Norfolk and Suffolk, ...
,
Ipswich and
Bury St Edmunds
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* Classic Gold Digital:
Humberside,
Lancashire,
Leeds, London,
Merseyside,
Sheffield,
Teesside, &
Tyne & Wear on DAB; it also broadcast on Sky Digital Channel 0189
*
Classic Gold GEM,
Nottingham and
Derby
*
Classic Gold Marcher,
Wrexham and
Chester
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In addition, until 1 December 2008, the
UTV Radio-owned
Pulse Classic Gold
Pulse 2 was a local radio station serving Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale areas from studios in Bradford.
The station was folded into Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire, as part of a rebrand, on 1 September 2020.
Background
The station was prev ...
in
West Yorkshire broadcast programming supplied by the network, with additional localisation and programmes specific to West Yorkshire. This station relaunched as Pulse 2, a completely local station before closing in August 2020 to become Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire.
References
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External links
Official website archived on 2 January 2007
GCap Media
Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom
Former British radio networks
Radio stations established in 1989
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