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Smooth 70s is a British radio station dedicated to music from the 1970s. Launched by
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as a sister station to
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, it first aired on 27 December 2011, replacing a temporary station GMG had launched for the Christmas period. The station was broadcast through DAB on the
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multiplex and was also available online, where it could be accessed using
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. The station operated largely on an automated basis, but there was also some presenter input. Although Smooth 70s was not the first UK radio station to be dedicated solely to music from the decade, it was the first to be broadcast nationally. Audience data released by Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) in October 2012 indicated 749,000 listeners were tuning into the station on a regular basis.
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–which bought GMG in June 2012–announced on 3 October 2013 that Smooth 70s would cease broadcasting from the early hours of 6 October. In September 2024, Global announced the relaunch of Smooth 70s as part of an expansion of its portfolio that saw the launch of 12 spin-off stations, with Smooth 70s appearing on DAB in London and online on 12 September.


History

The concept of a decade-themed radio station was first introduced by
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, and in June 2011
GMG Radio GMG Radio was a company that owned the Real Radio and Smooth Radio networks. As GMG Radio, the company was the radio division of the Guardian Media Group until it was bought in 2012 by Global Radio, however pending regulatory review of the me ...
decided to launch several stations through the online music streaming service we7 which would play particular types of music associated with the output of its stations. Three stations were launched under the Smooth Radio brand; ''Smooth 60s'', ''Smooth 70s'' and ''Smooth Soul''. On 1 November 2011, GMG Radio launched a dedicated station playing nothing but
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, under the brand "Smooth Christmas". The station, on the Digital One multiplex, had no news or advertisements but did promote Smooth Radio and broadcast until 27 December 2011. Smooth Christmas was subsequently replaced on a trial basis by ''Smooth 70s'', playing tracks from the 1970s. The station was received positively by listeners, and in January 2012 GMG Radio confirmed a deal with US syndication firm
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to air 1970s editions of the original ''
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'' show presented by
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at weekends. Other early features included ''Disco Lunch'' and ''Late Night Love Songs'', which continued to be among its weekday programming. Smooth 70s was the first 1970s-themed radio station to air nationally in the United Kingdom, and as of August 2012 was still the only such station broadcasting nationally, but it was not the first dedicated to music from the decade.
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had launched a similar station,
Absolute Radio 70s Absolute Radio 70s is a national Digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Absolute Radio Network. It broadcasts locally to parts of the UK on DAB radio multiplexes. It broadcasts nationally via Smart Speaker and online ...
, on 29 November 2011, but this was only available on DAB in
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. However, Absolute 70s styled itself as the UK's only 1970s-themed radio station. From its launch, Smooth 70s predominantly operated on an automated basis, playing back-to-back music tracks, although some live programming was later added. Smooth 70s began with no news bulletins, but these were added in June 2012, together with travel updates, after feedback from listeners indicated a demand for these. Other features added to the line-up included ''Smooth Radio 70s at 7'' with
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, ''2 TV Themes at 2 O'Clock'' and ''Weekend Themes''. In August 2012 the station compiled a ''Top 70 of the 70s'' chart after inviting its listeners to vote for their favourite hit from the decade. The chart, presented on Bank Holiday Monday, 27 August, by several presenters from the main Smooth Radio station, featured
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's ''
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'' as its number one. In September 2012 the radio industry news website ''
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'' reported that
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– host of '' Simon Bates at Breakfast'' on Smooth Radio – had started to present a separate breakfast show for Smooth 70s. Smooth Radio did not publicise the show, but confirmed Bates was providing "a little content" when asked about the programme. The content was " voice tracked" from his main breakfast show. The station recorded its first official listening figures in October 2012, when Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) published the official audience figures for the third quarter of 2012. The statistics showed that 749,000 listeners were tuning into Smooth 70s on a regular basis. The final listening figures gathered for the station before it closed, and released in February 2014, showed a weekly audience of 804,000. Smooth Christmas returned to the Digital One multiplex as a stablemate of Smooth Radio and Smooth 70s in the lead up to Christmas 2012. Smooth 70s celebrated the 40th anniversary of the release of
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's 1973 album ''
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'' by playing it in full on the evening of 22 March 2013. GMG Radio was bought by Global Radio in June 2012. On 3 October 2013, Global announced that Smooth 70s would close. The announcement came within a week of Smooth's operations being relocated from Manchester to Global's headquarters in Leicester Square, London. Smooth 70s ceased broadcasting in the early hours of Sunday 6 October. Its place on national DAB was taken by
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. In August 2019, nearly six years after the closure of Smooth 70s, Global resumed transmission of a 1970s music station over Digital One, with the launch of
Heart 70s Heart 70s is a national digital radio station owned and operated by Global as a spin-off from Heart.Smooth 80s on national DAB. Smooth 70s began broadcasting on DAB in London, as well as online, on 12 September.


Schedule

*''Smooth 70s Breakfast'' – Weekdays 6.00am–10.00am *''Mid-Morning Mini Concert'' – Two live tracks from 70s artists daily at 11.00am *''Disco Lunch'' – Weekdays 12.00pm–2.00pm *''2 TV Themes at 2'' – Weekdays at 2.00am and 2.00pm *''Smooth Radio 70s at 7 with David Jensen'' – Weekdays 7.00pm–8.00pm *''Late Night Love Songs'' – Weekdays and Saturdays 10.00pm–Midnight *''Casey Kasem's American Top 40'' – Saturdays and Sundays 9.00am–12.00pm (or to 1.00pm if a four-hour show) *''The Saturday Night Party'' – Saturdays 6.00pm–10.00pm *''Weekend Themes'' – 2 themed songs hourly from Friday 2.00pm–Sunday 8.00pm *''Soul Connections'' – Sundays 2.00pm–4.00pm *''Sweeney's Million Sellers'' – Sundays 7.00pm–10.00pm *''The Takeover'' – Occasional Sunday afternoon show presented by famous singers or groups from the 1970s


See also

*
1970s nostalgia 1970s nostalgia is nostalgia for certain aspects of the 1970s. 1970s retro is Retro style, retro related to the 1970s. Media 67% of baby boomers, born between 1958 and 1963, had nostalgia for media from the 1970s in twelve markets in 2023. Music ...


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