Kerrang! Radio is a specialist digital
rock music
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radio station owned and operated by
Bauer
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and forms part of the
Kiss Network.
As of September 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 341,000 listeners according to
RAJAR
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.
Stations
History
Initial launch: 2002/2003
Launched as a digital station on Freeview in 2002, expanded to London from 2003. It was also known as Kerrang! 105.2 FM in the West Midlands from 2004 to 2013 when its studios in Lionel Street, Birmingham, 105.2 was turned over to
Planet Rock Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" (song), a 1982 song by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force
** '' Planet Rock: The Album'', a 1986 album containing the song
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(which was then replaced by
Absolute Radio
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from 2015) in June 2013. It was London only until May 2018 to make way for Hits Radio.
In July 2002, ahead of the
Radio Authority's advertisement for a new regional
FM franchise for the
West Midlands, ''
Kerrang!
''Kerrang!'' is a British weekly magazine devoted to rock, punk and heavy metal music, currently published by Wasted Talent (the same company that owns electronic music publication '' Mixmag''). It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one- ...
'' magazine launched an FM radio station in Birmingham on a short-term
Restricted Service Licence
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at a frequency of 87.7 FM. The station was broadcast from the grounds of
Birmingham City Football Club and was initially on air for one month only.
Kerrang! Radio as a permanent service first launched in late 2002 as a largely automated rock music service delivered over the
Freeview platform, as one of a suite of stations its parent company (then Emap) added to the then-new Freeview TV system, the others including fellow digital jukebox stations
Smash Hits Radio,
Q Radio and
Heat Radio, and relays of London stations
Kiss 100 and
Magic 105.4 FM
Magic Radio is a British digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer. The station is available on 105.4 FM in London and across the UK on Digital Radio, on the Magic Radio app, television and online.
It had previously been a part of a ...
. This new Kerrang! Radio was also streamed online, and served as a sibling to
Kerrang! TV
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which launched around the same time: these stations being connected with the ''Kerrang!'' print magazine in name, ownership and style.
This digital 'jukebox' version of Kerrang! was subsequently rolled out to
DAB digital radio
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, beginning with transmission in
London
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from 1 November 2003. The DAB service was extended to other areas from 2004, joining Emap-owned multiplexes in northern England (largely replacing
The Hits Radio) and also made available on the regional multiplexes for the West Midlands and central Scotland.
FM radio station: 2004–2013
Kerrang! Radio first went on air in June 2004, following Kerrang!'s successful bid for the West Midlands regional FM franchise the previous October. The station was based at new dedicated studios located in Lionel Street, Birmingham, officially opened by Black Sabbath's guitarist
Tony Iommi
Anthony Frank Iommi () (born 19 February 1948) is a British musician. He co-founded the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and was the band's guitarist, leader and primary composer and sole continuous member for nearly five decades. I ...
.
Broadcasting on the new 105.2 FM Midlands frequency, Kerrang! Radio replaced the prior digital Kerrang! Radio on DAB, TV platforms and online. The new station's format mixed modern and classic rock with speech content targeted at a young adult rock audience. In the FM era the station ran a somewhat more mainstream, adult-rock tone of daytime output than the magazine, featuring more
indie and
alternative rock
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than the magazine, which traditionally focused on heavier rock genres. The night shows were conversely very much fuelled by the traditional Kerrang! Magazine sound, with a wider and less mainstream style, playing a mix of
punk and
metal
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bands.
In October 2007, as part of a major overhaul of Kerrang! Radio's program schedule and line-up of hosts, former
''Big Brother UK'' contestant
Kate Lawler was taken on as co-presenter of the "Morning After" breakfast show, alongside
Tim Shaw. Another new appointment at this time was
Nick Margerrison
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Early career
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, who became one of the regular presenters of the "Night Before" late night show.
By 2009, the station had changed the style of music it played in order to appeal to a wider audience, and radio industry listening figures published in March of that year revealed that the station was broadcasting to 374,000 people across the West Midlands. Kerrang! Radio won a Gold Award in the Station of the Year category at the 2009 Sony
Radio Academy Awards
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.
Return to digital-only platforms
On 23 May 2013, Bauer Media announced that the output of older-skewing DAB rock station
Planet Rock Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" (song), a 1982 song by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force
** '' Planet Rock: The Album'', a 1986 album containing the song
* Planet Rock (radio station) Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" ...
(which they had acquired three months earlier) would become available on FM in the West Midlands, taking over Kerrang! Radio's 105.2 FM broadcast frequency. Kerrang! Radio transmitted its final FM broadcast just three weeks later, on 14 June, and the station's studios in Birmingham city centre were permanently closed.
A reduced Kerrang! service would continue, with some of the same DJs, as a young-focused rock service through the local DAB platform, digital TV and online, but all programming on both stations would come from Bauer's London premises. The digital footprint of Kerrang! was largely unchanged, though this was not universal and omitted some areas of the UK. In August 2013, the closure of the regional MXR digital radio multiplex for the West Midlands saw Kerrang! among several stations rolled down to the Birmingham-area local multiplex, meaning that the station disappeared from DAB in some parts of the region.
On 12 December 2014, carriage of Kerrang! Radio on DAB outside London ceased, with the station turning over almost all its transmission areas to
Absolute Radio 90s; this was in preparation for the removal of Absolute 90s from
Digital One
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in favour of
Magic 105.4 FM
Magic Radio is a British digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer. The station is available on 105.4 FM in London and across the UK on Digital Radio, on the Magic Radio app, television and online.
It had previously been a part of a ...
in January 2015. Kerrang! remained available in London by moving to the slot previously home to
Absolute Radio 00s. Kerrang! continues to broadcast nationally via Freeview and online platforms as before. The reduction in Kerrang!'s DAB footprint saw the station become unavailable to radio listeners in Birmingham, in the former FM licence area.
Following the departure of breakfast presenter Kate Lawler to
Virgin Radio UK in early 2016, a schedule reshuffle promoted Jake Thomson to breakfast, with his prior daytime show taken over by former
In:Demand host Alex James.
In July 2017, Sophie Kostrowski joined the station to host the weekday breakfast show, as the replacement for Jake Thomson who moved to the weekend breakfast show on classic-dance music station
Kisstory.
In December 2017, the UK's biggest club night
Propaganda
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began broadcasting their own radio show on Kerrang! every Saturday night from 7pm to 10pm, presented by resident DJ Gabby Sanderson.
On 23 May 2018, the London DAB transmission of Kerrang! Radio ceased with the station removed, along with
Absolute Radio 70s, to make way for Bauer's new
contemporary hit radio
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station Hits Radio. Kerrang! continues to broadcast nationally over Freeview and online and on the Dundee DAB area.
On 23 March 2021, Kerrang! returned to Stoke & Stafford and Bradford & Huddersfield DAB.
Klassic Kerrang! Radio
The online only station was launched in August 2019, and focuses on classic rock music from the last 20 years.
Kerrang! Radio Unleashed
The online only station was launched in August 2019, and focuses on heavy metal music.
References
External links
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History of local radio in Birmingham area
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