Galaxy was a radio network owned by
Global Radio
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and broadcast across the British Isles on FM in regional areas of
England
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and
Scotland
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, through the digital platform with Sky and DAB and online respectively. Stations included stations:
Galaxy Birmingham,
Galaxy Manchester
Capital Manchester was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Capital radio network. The station broadcast from their studios at Global's Manchester HQ in the XYZ Building in Spinningfields, Manchester.
In April ...
,
Galaxy North East,
Galaxy Scotland,
Galaxy South Coast and
Galaxy Yorkshire
Capital Yorkshire is a regional radio station owned by Global as part of the Capital network. It broadcasts to South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire from studios in Leeds, West Yorkshire, Engla ...
. Programming was networked throughout the stations from
Leeds
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– excluding weekday breakfast/drivetime and weekend mornings. On Monday 28 April 2008, Galaxy was rebranded as a mainstream station by Creative Spark, with a brand new layout including a fresh logo and a completely new show schedule.
Galaxy Scotland (formerly known as XFM Scotland), launched on Saturday 7 November 2008, and Galaxy South Coast (rebranded from Power FM), launched on Saturday 22 November 2008, as the two new radio stations to join the Galaxy Network which was part of Global Radio's plans to simplify radio stations they own and expand other radio stations across the UK.
Galaxy used RCS Selector and Master Control as its music playout system. According to RAJAR figures, Galaxy was the 7th most listened to radio station in the UK.
The network was rebranded and merged with
The Hit Music Network on 3 January 2011 to form
The Capital FM Network, comprising nine stations in London, Scotland, South East Wales, the West & East Midlands and northern & southern England broadcasting under the
Capital FM
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identity. Local programming on the Hit Music stations is now restricted to daily breakfast and weekday drivetime shows.
History
The first Galaxy station, Galaxy Radio was launched in 1990 in
Bristol
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broadcasting from studios in Portland Square on the 97.2 FM frequency. The station became a key rival to the city's
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The stations in the networ ...
station and was operated by the
Chiltern Radio Group
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under the "Hot FM" brand. The line up at the time included Andy Gelder, Rik Scott, Keith Francis (station manager), Andy Beeley, Tristan B, Bob Prince, Tin Tin and Roni Size. It quickly became the most successful dance music station in the UK and was reaching half of all 16- to 24-year-olds in the city every week. In 1994, the station was awarded the licence to broadcast on the new Severn Estuary frequency on 101 megahertz serving South Wales and the West of England areas and was rebranded as
Galaxy 101. Chrysalis Radio purchased the station in 1996 and in 1997 expanded the network by buying the
Faze FM operated stations which were
Kiss 102
Kiss 102 was a dance music radio station based in Manchester, England.
History
The frequency was originally issued to Sunset 102, Sunset 102 Radio - The Kickin FM but that suffered some financial problems. In May 1993, the Radio Authority made ...
in Manchester (which became
Galaxy Manchester
Capital Manchester was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Capital radio network. The station broadcast from their studios at Global's Manchester HQ in the XYZ Building in Spinningfields, Manchester.
In April ...
) and
Kiss 105 in Yorkshire (which became
Galaxy Yorkshire
Capital Yorkshire is a regional radio station owned by Global as part of the Capital network. It broadcasts to South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire from studios in Leeds, West Yorkshire, Engla ...
) respectively. In 1998, black community station
Choice FM
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was acquired in Birmingham and became
Galaxy Birmingham. Chrysalis Radio scored another success in 1999 with the
Radio Authority
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's award of the North East regional licence to
Galaxy North East. However, Galaxy 101's success in
Bristol
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was starting to falter, and the station was sold to the
GWR Group
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in 2002, becoming
Vibe 101 (now
Kiss 101
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). On 7 November 2008, Xfm Scotland became
Galaxy Scotland after Global Radio purchased GCap.
With Galaxy renaming their stations in 2006 to their respective areas of Birmingham, Manchester, North East, Yorkshire and Digital, they introduced a new "Up for It" image but at the same time being a more grown-up station. This is reflective in Galaxy's demographic now increasing from the 15–29 age range to the 15–34 age range.
The owners of Galaxy, Global Radio, did have aims to expand the radio brand across the UK by introducing new stations but only two occurred for Scotland with Galaxy Scotland and for the south coast of England with Galaxy South Coast before it was decided to roll out the Capital FM brand instead.
In August 2009, following
Chill
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being taken off air, Galaxy replaced the station on numerous networks in different areas including Bournemouth, Cambridge, Cardiff, Norwich, Peterborough, Southend and more.
Until 14 November 2010, Galaxy Yorkshire was available on Sky channel 0112 and Virgin Media channel 919. Galaxy was due to be available on various platforms like Freeview, (channel 724) and Freesat. but never came into effect.
Strapline
On Friday 21 March 2008, the radio station has changed their '' "Passion for Music, Passion for Life" '' strap-line slogan to '' "Love Music"''.
As of 11 July 2010, Galaxy changed its slogan to "TSA's No. 1 Hit Music Station" inline with
Capital London
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.
Galaxy Dance Anthems
In 2007, Galaxy released a three disk box set called ''Galaxy Dance Anthems ''featuring 50 club classics.
Galaxy Chart Shows
The first chart ''Galaxy Radio'' broadcast was
Hit40UK. After this, the
Fresh 40 chart was broadcast across the brand, but soon after the chart was cancelled. A replacement chart, ''The Galaxy 40'', was introduced and produced by ''Galaxy Radio''. It was networked across all ''Galaxy'' radio stations. The chart show was produced and made up of the latest and most popular
dance,
RnB/Rap and
pop hits from Galaxy stations and the public. ''The Galaxy 40'' did its last show on Sunday 7 June 2009, leaving the commercial
Big Top 40 Show to take over the airwaves, although unlike the ''Fresh 40'' and the ''Galaxy 40'',
Big Top 40
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is based on
iTunes downloads and airplay. The official
UK Top 10 is also available, on each station website, but not announced on air.
Programming
The Galaxy Network schedule in December 2010 was:
Networked presenters
*Greg Hughes (weekday overnights & early breakfast)
*
Sacha Brooks
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Sacha's radio career started on the pirate radio station Globe 107.7fm in Nottingham and she went on to launch Choice 102 ...
(weekday and Saturday mornings)
*Ant Payne (weekday and Saturday afternoons)
*
Adele Roberts
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(Sunday to Thursday nights, Sunday overnight)
*
Andi Durrant (Friday mid-evening, Saturday evening)
*Martyn 'Mash' Henderson (Friday night)
*
David 'Nu Cool' Dunne (Saturday overnight)
*Adam O'Neil (Saturday drivetime)
*
Steve Sutherland (Saturday night)
*
Tiësto
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(Sunday early overnight)
*James Cusack (Saturday breakfast)
*Carl Hughes (Saturday afternoon)
*Wayne C McDonald (Tuesday night)
Syndicated presenters
*
Rich Clarke (''
The Vodafone Big Top 40
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'')
*Kat Shoob (''
The Vodafone Big Top 40
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'')
Former presenters
*
Miranda Rae (British radio DJ)
Note(s)
*Philippa Collins, Mark
Chadwick, Lola Rose-Maxwell and Dan Lee were the voiceover artists on Galaxy.
*The Monday to Friday 0100 – 0400 slot was presented by Tom Ferguson until his departure to
Channel 4 Radio
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.
*Matt Spokes was the presenter of Monday to Saturday afternoons until his departure to
Key 103
''For the Network, see Hits Radio. For the National DAB station, see Hits Radio UK.''
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.
Matt Spokes leaving Galaxy
Radio Today. Interim cover was provided by Sunday afternoon presenter Ant Payne from November 2010 with Payne's
original slot covered by various DJ's.
*Michael Blades, Matt Foister, Carl Hughes and Will Smith were cover presenters in the latter half of 2010; with contracted DJ's leaving or absent.
Capital
On 3 January 2011, The Galaxy Network and The Hit Music Network merged to create Capital
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, with the branding of “95 – 106 Capital FM, The UK’s No.1 Hit Music Station” but the stations ID locally as req
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Capital. Local news hours have been extended and local advertising remains locally sold. All programming, with the exception of weekday breakfast/drivetime and weekend afternoons, originates from Capital
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studios in Leicester Square
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, London
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. Specialist dance music programming remains on overnights excluding Sunday. Galaxy fell silent on 30 June 2015 when a MXR Yorkshire ensembles was closed and Capital moving to local multiplexes.
References
External links
Capital
(was Galaxy)
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1990 establishments in the United Kingdom
2011 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Capital (radio network)
Former British radio networks
Radio stations disestablished in 2011
Radio stations established in 1990