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Century Digital was a radio station for
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established in 2001 and disestablished in 2007.


About the station

When
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won the licence to operate a
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(DAB) multiplex in
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, one of the stations they proposed to offer was a new
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music station from the then
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plc. The station was originally developed under the name Cube, but after the takeover of the regional Century stations in the
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, previously owned by
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, the Cube name was dropped in favour of making the new station an offshoot of these, under the name Century London. Contemporary artists such as Blur,
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etc. were interspersed with classics from bands such as
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. The station also broadcast shows at the weekend that were heard elsewhere on the Century network with presenters such as
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and
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. When the format of the other Century stations changed towards a female bias 'London' retained the older rockier (male) songs, but added the female-friendly 'current' hits (due to an unfixable fault with the station database in the scheduling system Selector software). It also broadcast Sunday to Thursday the networked "Confessional" show presented by
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& SJ (later Holly Samos) that all the other Century Stations took. This was produced and presented from the 'Digital' studio in the Capital Radio headquarters in Leicester Square. The same studio also initially broadcast Paul Phears Breakfast Show on
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and all the Cube/
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shows. The show was the only live programme on the station and was transmitted to IRN and then via their satellite feed to the other Century stations.


Satellite launch

After the station launched on the
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satellite at 28.2 East and appeared on the Sky
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sometime later, the music fell into line with the other stations (after a new station manager took over who had time to create a new station database in the scheduling system) and was rebranded Century Digital (also launching on DAB in Birmingham). The satellite feed for live programmes (now including Hairbrush Divas) was dropped in favour of ATM lines set up between the stations, which was a cost saving. However, when problems occurred with these lines to the Century Stations, the studio 'tech ops' had instructions to patch in the Astra 28.2 broadcast and use this feed until the line was fixed.


The end of the station

Following the sale of Century East Midlands to Chrysalis and the other Century stations to
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, Century Digital became a GMG brand. Century Digital ceased transmission in London on 24 March 2007 and was replaced with sister station
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.


See also

*
100-102 Century FM Heart North East is a regional radio station owned and operated by Global as part of the Heart network. It broadcasts to North East England. History Century Radio Century Radio was the first regional station for North East England and also wa ...
(North East) *
105.4 Century FM Heart North West is a regional radio station owned and operated by Global as part of the Heart network. It broadcasts to North West England. Overview Century Radio (1998–2009) The station opened as Century Radio on 8 September 1998 as the se ...
(North West)


References


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100-102 Century FM

105.4 Century FM

GMG Radio
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