Hits Radio Black Country & Shropshire, formerly Free Radio Black Country & Shropshire, is an
Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom.
As a result of the buyouts and mergers permitted by the Broadcasting Act 1990, and deregulation resulting from the Communications Act 2 ...
station based in
Birmingham
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, England, owned and operated by
Bauer as part of the
Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to
Shropshire
Shropshire (; abbreviated SalopAlso used officially as the name of the county from 1974–1980. The demonym for inhabitants of the county "Salopian" derives from this name.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the West M ...
,
Kings Norton,
Wolverhampton
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and the
Black Country.
As of September 2024, the station has a weekly audience of 90,000 listeners according to
RAJAR
Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR; ) was established in 1992 to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry in the United Kingdom. RAJAR is jointly owned by the BBC and Radiocentre. RAJAR's predecessor was c ...
.
History
Beacon Radio began broadcasting to
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands of England. Located around 12 miles (20 km) north of Birmingham, it forms the northwestern part of the West Midlands conurbation, with the towns of ...
and the
Black Country from studios at 267 Tettenhall Road in Wolverhampton on
mediumwave
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303 metres, and 97.2 MHz (from
Turner's Hill) at 6 a.m. on 12 April 1976.
The first presenter was Mike Baker and the first song to be played was
Eric Carmen's "''Sunrise''". The station originally set out to broadcast ''Beautiful Music'' including soul and country rock with a heavy bias towards American chart music with artists like
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American singer who has performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music.
Ronstadt has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three A ...
and
The Eagles
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.
The station's original managing director was Jay Oliver, an American who, with his Programme Controller Allen McKenzie (a Scot/Canadian), was responsible for the Mid-Atlantic sound that flooded the West Midlands for three years (including a US-style jingle package).
As with other UK commercial stations at the time, the station's commitment to news and speech broadcasting under news editor Mike Stewart in its opening year, particularly in the evenings, was extensive; and its late-evening music programmes appeared to offer the presenters a freedom to enlighten, with a wide choice of recordings, as well as to entertain.
The station became successful, although facing competition from the already established commercial station, BRMB in nearby Birmingham. However, the station came in for criticism from the UK licensing authority (then, the
Independent Broadcasting Authority
The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) was the regulatory body in the United Kingdom for commercial television ( ITV and Channel 4 and limited satellite television regulation – cable television was the responsibility of the Cable Author ...
) for being too American sounding and not wide-ranging enough in its programming. Due to this, the senior management and output changed in mid-1979.
Its licence was later expanded in July 1987 to cover
Shropshire
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and
North East Wales, ostensibly broadcasting from its offices in
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury ( , ) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire (district), Shropshire, England. It is sited on the River Severn, northwest of Wolverhampton, west of Telford, southeast of Wrexham and north of Hereford. At the 2021 United ...
on 103.1. Actually, only local news was produced in Shrewsbury, with programmes emanating from the Wolverhampton studios – although entirely separate programming for the two areas was provided during daytime hours (this was from time to time slimmed down or expanded as finances allowed).
Since January 1989, the station has been FM-only, with Beacon's former
AM frequencies of 990 and 1017 kHz becoming branded as a separate service "Nice 'n' Easy Radio WABC". WABC stood for Wolverhampton And Black Country, and presumably was not meant to be confused with, or identified with, New York City's
WABC (AM)
WABC (770 AM broadcasting, AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York, carrying a conservative talk radio format known as "Talkradio 77". Owned by John Catsimatidis' Red Apple Media, the station's studios are located in Re ...
, former radio flagship of the American Broadcasting Company, or its one-time sister station, current Disney/ABC Television Network flagship station and New York City production center,
WABC-TV Channel 7. Nevertheless, the station used the same musical logo as the New York station in its jingles. The British station was shortened to "Radio WABC" in 1992.
In 1998 the local service essentially closed, and the service was networked (bar afternoon drive time and News bulletins) under the banner of "WABC Classic Gold". This service is currently owned and operated by
Bauer Radio as
Greatest Hits Radio Black Country & Shropshire.
The company had been reorganised in the late 1990s into "Beacon Broadcasting and Communications Ltd" (BBCL) – a holding company for the company's various activities. In 1995 GWR Group plc bought Beacon Broadcasting Ltd from BBCL (leaving BBCL as a dormant company). The FM licences transferred to
GCap Media following the
GWR Group
GCap Media was a British commercial radio company formed from the merger of the Capital Radio Group and GWR Group.
The merger was completed on 9 May 2005. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Inde ...
's Merger with
Capital Radio Group. GWR re-branded the FM service as Beacon FM in 1997, This brought protests to outside the studios in Tettenhall Road, Due to the number of changes made by the then new owner, It reverted to Beacon Radio 1 April 2005. The thinking behind this reversion to the 'radio' title had been floating around for a number of years within the company – new digital radios do not promote a frequency on 'FM' therefore as a 'radio' station it should be branded as such.
On 8 August 2008 it was confirmed that due to competition 'conflict of interests' in the West Midlands (and in other areas), both Beacon Radio stations would be sold by Global Radio, along with other West Midlands owned GCap/Global stations –
BRMB,
Mercia FM,
Wyvern FM
Hits Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire, formerly Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire, is an Independent Local Radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio, Bauer as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to Herefordshire and ...
and
Heart 106. In July 2009, the stations were sold officially to a company backed by
Lloyds Development Capital and
Phil Riley called
Orion Media.
From Monday 5 July 2010, the two Beacon stations merged to form one station with the loss of separate programming for Shropshire and The Black Country. Separate news and travel bulletins for Shropshire and the Black Country have been retained at peak times alongside advertising.
On 9 January 2012, Orion Media announced that Beacon would be rebranded as Free Radio Shropshire & Black Country, along with its sister West Midlands stations
BRMB,
Mercia
Mercia (, was one of the principal kingdoms founded at the end of Sub-Roman Britain; the area was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy. It was centred on the River Trent and its tributaries, in a region now known as the Midlan ...
and
Wyvern. The Beacon brand was phased out on Wednesday 21 March 2012 in preparation for the rebrand, which took place at 7pm on Monday 26 March 2012. The station's live football commentaries on
West Bromwich Albion and
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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matches continued to broadcast on sister station
Free Radio 80s on AM and DAB until the end of the 2014–15 season.
In October 2013, the station left its Wolverhampton studios and moved to new smaller studios at Black Country House in nearby
Oldbury.
In May 2019, following OFCOM's decision to relax local content obligations from commercial radio, Bauer announced Free Radio's
Birmingham
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breakfast show would be shared with the sister station in Shropshire & Black Country from 8 July 2019, presented by Dan Morrissey.
[Free to reduce local breakfast and drive shows]
Radio Today, 30 May 2019 The Oldbury studios were closed and the local weekday drivetime shows were replaced by a single regional show, presented by Andy Goulding.
Regional weekend afternoon shows were axed in favour of additional network programming.
[Hits Radio Network stations to drop local weekend programmes]
Radio Today, 30 May 2019 As of 2 September 2019, further networked programming replaced the weekday drivetime regional show.
[Bauer to network drivetime across 11 licences in North and Midlands]
Radio Today, 5 August 2019
On 23 November 2021, Bauer announced the two ''Hits at Breakfast'' shows would be merged into one regional show across all four Free Radio licences, following the departure of Dan Morrissey.
[Bauer ends separate Hits at Breakfast shows on Free Radio](_blank)
Radio Today, 23 November 2021 The merger was permitted under OFCOM's local content guidelines.
The new ''Hits at Breakfast'' show for the West Midlands, presented by John Dalziel and Roisin McCourt, began on Monday 29 November 2021.
The Black Country and Shropshire station retains opt-outs for local news, traffic updates and advertising.
Hits Radio rebrand
On 10 January 2024, station owners Bauer announced Free Radio would be rebranded as
Hits Radio Black Country & Shropshire from April 2024, as part of a network-wide relaunch involving 17 local radio stations in England and Wales.
On 20 March 2025, Bauer announced it would end its regional Hits Radio breakfast show for the West Midlands to be replaced by a new national breakfast show for England and Wales on 9 June 2025. Local news and traffic bulletins were retained but the station's Birmingham studios were closed.
The station's final regonal programme aired on 6 June 2025.
Controversy
In December 2003, two presenters, Mark Peters and Lisa Freame, left Shropshire's Beacon Radio. On their call-in show, they had asked for opinions on the testimony of the subsequently-convicted murderer
Ian Huntley during his trial, despite the matter being ''
sub judice''.
Programming
All networked programming originates from Bauer's Manchester studios.
News
Bauer's newsroom broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6am-7pm on weekdays, from 7am-1pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Headlines are broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside traffic bulletins.
Separate news and traffic bulletins are broadcast for the Black Country and Shropshire areas.
National bulletins from
Sky News Radio are carried overnight with bespoke networked bulletins on weekend afternoons, usually originating from Bauer's Leeds newsroom.
Notable past presenters
*
Gordon Astley
*
Peter Deeley
*
Abeer MacIntyre
*
Gavin McCoy
* Mike Baker
* Dave Owen
*
Davinia Palmer
* Nick Piercey (now at
Wave 105 and
BBC Radio Oxford)
*
Stephen Rhodes (deceased)
*
Jo Russell (now at
Gem)
*
Dale Winton
Dale Jonathan Winton (22 May 1955 – 18 April 2018) was an English radio DJ and television presenter. He presented the shows '' Supermarket Sweep'' from 1993 until 2001 and again in 2007, the National Lottery game show '' In It to Win It' ...
(deceased)
*
Kenny Everett
Kenny Everett (born Maurice James Christopher Cole; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English radio Disc Jockey, DJ and television entertainer, known for his zany comedic style. After spells on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the m ...
(deceased)
*
Charlie Wolf
*
Sybil Ruscoe
References
External links
Hits Radio Black Country & Shropshire
{{DEFAULTSORT:Free Shropshire and Black Country
Bauer Radio
Hits Radio
Mass media in Wolverhampton
Beacon
Radio stations in Shropshire
Radio stations established in 1976
Black Country
Shropshire
Contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom