Takeover Radio is a
community radio
Community radio is a radio service offering a third model of radio broadcasting in addition to commercial broadcasting, commercial and public broadcasting.
Community broadcasting, Community stations serve geographic communities and communities o ...
station broadcasting on FM to the
Ashfield district in
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated ''Notts.'') is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. The county is bordered by South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. Th ...
. Takeover Radio specialises in helping children gain experience and direct participative involvement in radio broadcasting.
Created in 1996, it enjoyed several years output as a programme format on short-term temporary licence stations. Takeover Radio's first full-time broadcasting output was achieved with the award of one of the first 15 licensed UK Pilot
Access Radio stations by the (then) UK
Radio Authority in 2001. This was followed by the grant of a Community Radio licence by the now current UK Government regulator
Ofcom
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in 2005.
History
Takeover Radio was the first station in the UK that gives children editorial control over their programmes and allows them to present the shows live.
The concept of Takeover Radio started in September 1996 when three children took over a Saturday night slot on a temporary radio station in
Market Harborough
Market Harborough is a market town in the Harborough District, Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, close to the border with Northamptonshire. The population was 24,779 at the United Kingdom census, 2021, 2021 census. It is the ad ...
, Leicestershire called 'Valley FM'. The station was run under the (then)
Radio Authority format of a
Restricted Service Licence (RSL) for short term broadcasts.
In July 2001, Charity status by the Charity's Commission took place and Takeover Radio was chosen to be one of only 15 radio stations to trial the new ccess Radio project for the
Radio Authority.
On 5 March 2002, Takeover Radio was officially launched on 103.2 FM across the City of Leicester and live on the web at www.takeoverradio.com
In 2004, The Government agreed to allow the new radio regulator
Ofcom
The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, internet, telecommunications and mail, postal industries of the United Kingdom.
Ofcom has wide-rang ...
to issue full-time radio licences. Takeover Radio were successful in applying for one of these, called a ''Community Radio License''. The license was extended for another five years in 2010.
As well as the radio, "Takeover Radio" branched out into other areas. In 2003, the organisation began publishing a magazine for young people entitled ''Retune''. The magazine gave readers further insight into the radio station and the presenters, along with information on other organisations and events specifically for young people in and around the
Leicestershire
Leicestershire ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It is bordered by Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to the north, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warw ...
. The magazine ceased publication in 2005 due to the end of funding that had previously been awarded to run the project.
In 2005, due to the redevelopment of
The Shires Shopping Centre, later to become
Highcross Leicester, the organisation moved its offices and studios to a new location within a local business area known as St. John's Business Park. This would be the home of Takeover Radio until March 2010, when a move to the current home of the historic
Abbey Park, Leicester was completed.
In 2008, Sutton Community Academy, backed by Takeover Radio in Leicester, were successful in an application to Ofcom for a Community Radio License. The project was awarded a five-year license and went on air in January 2010, broadcasting to Sutton-in-Ashfield and surrounding areas in North Nottinghamshire on 106.9 FM.
Core age group audience
Takeover Radio aims its music and programming at its core audience of 13-to-25-year-olds.
News
Takeover Radio broadcasts news bulletins at 8am, 1pm and 5pm on weekdays. Weather and traffic reports are broadcast throughout the day, along with news of local events.
Massive 40 – The Ultimate UK Chart Show
The station is one of a number of community radio stations to broadcast ''The Massive 40 with Jason Scott'', a Sunday chart show produced for the station by Mike Robinson, using data compiled for the UK and Ireland by DTR. The show features the Top 40 records played in full, plus has a Top 10 albums chart, a new releases chart (the Pre Order Top 5) and a look at the records just outside the Top 40 (the Sneaky Peak).
Former presenters and daytime presenters
*Jim Gray (Jim Salveson) – Formerly breakfast show presenter at
XFM Manchester.
*
Andy May – former presenter for
BBC Radio 5 Live
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,
Newsbeat and
60 Seconds and presently presenting on 'Real Madrid TV'.
*Will Kisby – currently a producer at
Classic FM and
LBC
*Dylan Rana – Ex-presenter of "The Alternative", is currently the host and owner of the "dylanisfine"
YouTube
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and
Twitch channel.
*Mercedes Cotton- Ex-Presenter Saturday Mornings, BoomBox.
*Kristian Brocksopp – Ex-Presenter, currently broadcast engineer at the BBC
*Danny Hill – Ex-Presenter, currently the co-founder of The Leicester Arts Base
*Olly Mole – Current Presenter of the 'Sunday Afternoon Show' also 'Official Fun Kids Radio Reporter'
Education centre
Takeover Radio offers training to children and young people aged between 8 and 24 years. Training courses usually last for 10 weeks, covering everything from production to presenting.
As well as this, Takeover Radio also has links with local education organisations and runs similar courses for children and teenagers involved in those organisations and groups.
See also
*
List of radio stations in the United Kingdom
This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.
National analogue and digital stations
This list does not include stations which broadcast on numerous local digital multiplexes or MW licences to achieve near-national coverage. It also feat ...
Notes
External links
– Takeover Radio 103.2 – Leicester Official Site– Takeover Radio 106.9 – Ashfield Official Site – Charity Website
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Radio stations established in 2002
Radio stations established in 2010
Mass media in Leicester
Ashfield District
Radio stations in Leicestershire
Radio stations in Nottinghamshire
Children's radio stations in the United Kingdom
Community radio stations in the United Kingdom
2002 establishments in England