Castle FM is a currently inactive () short-term radio station based in
Carrickfergus
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,
County Antrim
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The
radio station
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transmitted twice annually between 1998-2005 and after a six-year break returned in July 2011.
Castle FM broadcasts a mixture of music, news and information for a potential audience of over 50,000 adults in the
East Antrim area.
Background
Carrickfergus got its first taste of local radio on Monday 1 June 1998 when the tones of
Eddie West welcomed Carrickfergus to the sound of 'Radio Carrickfergus'.
''Radio Carrickfergus'' was a two-week trial broadcast provided by 'Galax' and funded by
Carrickfergus Borough Council
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to provide coverage of the town's Waterfront Festival.
A small caravan on the 'Castle Green' at the foot of Carrick's 12th-century Norman Castle gave home to presenters on the first day including
Paul Buckle
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(now BBC NI), Stuart Robinson (now Cool FM /Downtown),
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(now Citybeat),
Natasha Sayee (now BBC NI) and Eddie West (now Cool FM / Downtown).
The station returned in December 1998, June 1999 and December 1999. All these broadcasts were made from the Knightride Centre on Antrim Street (now museum and civic centre).
In March 2000, Carrickfergus Borough Council appointed Belfast radio station
Belfast CityBeat
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to provide the service and local radio presenter Stuart Robinson took over as Station Manager.
In 2000, the station relocated to a more suitable location at the time in the town's
DeCourcy Centre and rebranded to Vibe FM which launched at 9 am on 9 June 2000.
In April 2002, Vibe FM ran a competition with the ''
Carrick Times'' to pick a new name for the radio station which would soon be relaunching.
Eventually 'Castle FM' was created as was
Stuart Robinson
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's new concept '
Young Star Search'.
The result was a huge boost for the station which went on to attract a record response from listeners and gain awards.
Castle FM launched at 9 am on 31 May 2002 and ran to 27 June 2002. The first song played was "Walking On Sunshine" by Katrina And The Waves.
Citybeat provided the Castle FM for the last time in 2004; however, Stuart Robinson launched 'The New Castle FM' as a private venture the following year. The station started at 9 am on 12 August 2005 and enjoyed success.
Soon afterwards, Robinson moved away from RSL radio to concentrate on developing his
Young Star Search format across Northern Ireland which successfully ran on
Belfast Citybeat
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until his defection to
Cool FM
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The station began broadcasting in 1990 when its parent station ...
and
Downtown Radio
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As of December 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 3 ...
in 2010.
In 2011, it was announced that 'The New Castle FM' would be returning following a six-year break and once again supported by Carrickfergus Borough Council, however David McCammond is now listed as the new licence holder of the service. Robinson continues to retain copyright to the name and
Young Star Search format but is no longer involved in their operation at this time.
On 4 July 2011 at 9 am, Robinson brought 'The New Castle FM' back to life with Starship's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"; the station enjoyed success over the following two weeks attracting interviews with members of the local community and even Siva from 'The Wanted' called to show his support.
It is not yet known when the station will return to the airwaves.
Notes
Other RSL radio stations operate in the Carrickfergus area - these are not affiliated or associated in any way with 'The New Castle FM'.
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