Trent FM was an
Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom.
As a result of the buyouts and mergers permitted by the Broadcasting Act 1990, and deregulation resulting from the Communications Act 2 ...
station which broadcast to Nottinghamshire. The station merged with two other East Midlands stations,
Leicester Sound
Leicester Sound was an Independent Local Radio station which broadcast to Leicestershire. The station merged with two other East Midlands stations, Trent FM and Ram FM to form Capital FM East Midlands (part of Global's The Capital FM Network, C ...
and
Ram FM
Ram FM was an Independent Local Radio station, which broadcast to central and southern parts of Derbyshire on 102.8 FM. The station merged with two other East Midlands stations, Trent FM and Leicester Sound to form Capital FM East Midlands (p ...
to form
Capital FM East Midlands (part of Global's
Capital FM Network) on Monday 3 January 2011.
History
Launched on 3 July 1975 as Radio Trent and based in the converted
Nottingham Women's Hospital at 29–31 Castle Gate, Nottingham, the station broadcast on
FM and
medium wave
Medium wave (MW) is a part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting. The spectrum provides about 120 channels with more limited sound quality than FM stations on the FM broadcast band. During the daytim ...
and was managed initially by Dennis Maitland, a commercial director at the highly acclaimed offshore pirate station, Radio London.
The original line-up of presenters featured
John Peters (the first presenter on air), former
Radio Luxembourg
Radio Luxembourg was a multilingual commercial broadcaster in Luxembourg. It is known in most non-English languages as RTL (for Radio Television Luxembourg).
The English-language service of Radio Luxembourg began in 1933 as one of the earlies ...
presenter
Kid Jensen, Jeff Cooper,
Peter Quinn,
Graham Knight, Chris Baird and Guy Morris. The station's news and sports team was led by Dave Newman and Martin Johnson – with Trent making heavy use of outside broadcasts to cover major events and incidents both within and beyond its broadcast area. Its first programme controller was Bob Snyder from Piccadilly, an ex offshore pirate broadcaster who'd been working on commercial radio franchise applications. He was replaced in 1977 by
Neil Spence, better known as the former
Radio London DJ
Dave Dennis.
[Billboard, 30 April 1977]
Subsequently, Bev Smith from ATV, was appointed before the arrival of Chris Hughes in the post under new MD Ron Coles, both from BBC local radio. As Head of Presentation and then Deputy Programme Director, Len Groat, an ex Metro broadcaster, programmed music and assembled the station's jingle identification packages.
Following the successful application to run a new station in Leicester which it launched as Leicester Sound, Radio Trent expanded transmission to neighbouring Derbyshire in 1987. Renamed Trent FM in 1988, it launched a separate
oldies
Oldies is a term for musical genres such as pop music, rock and roll, doo-wop, surf music from the second half of the 20th century, specifically from around the mid-1950s to the 1980s, as well as for a radio format playing this music.
Since 2 ...
-format service,
GEM-AM, on its own medium wave frequencies alongside that of Leicester Sound. Its owners
Midlands Radio plc
Midlands Radio plc was an independent radio operator, which operated seven radio licences in Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and surrounding areas in the United Kingdom.
Stations owned
FM
* BRMB
*Leicester Sound
* Radio Trent
* Mer ...
were taken over by the Capital Radio group
GWR Group
GCap Media was a British commercial radio company formed from the merger of the Capital Radio Group and GWR Group.
The merger was completed on 9 May 2005. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Inde ...
in 1993, which then disposed of the East Midlands assets to GWR. The Nottingham and Mansfield FM services were branded 96 Trent FM, while the Derby service became known as
RAM FM
Ram FM was an Independent Local Radio station, which broadcast to central and southern parts of Derbyshire on 102.8 FM. The station merged with two other East Midlands stations, Trent FM and Leicester Sound to form Capital FM East Midlands (p ...
. The medium wave GEM-AM service was then rebranded, to become
Classic Gold GEM, and ultimately Classic Gold.
By spring 2005, Trent found itself owned by
GCap Media
GCap Media was a British commercial radio company formed from the merger of the Capital Radio Group and GWR Group.
The merger was completed on 9 May 2005. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index ...
, after
GWR Group
GCap Media was a British commercial radio company formed from the merger of the Capital Radio Group and GWR Group.
The merger was completed on 9 May 2005. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Inde ...
's merger with
Capital Radio Group. It became part of GCap's
One Network brand, a network of FM and DAB music stations across southern England, the English Midlands and Wales. The station changed hands again in 2008 when
Global Radio
Global Media & Entertainment Limited, trading as Global, is a British media company formed in 2007. It is the owner of the largest commercial radio company in Europe having expanded through a number of historical acquisitions, including Chrysal ...
bought GCap Media.
After thirty-one years based at Castle Gate, the historic street leading to
Nottingham Castle
Nottingham Castle is a Stuart Restoration-era ducal mansion in Nottingham, England, built on the site of a Normans, Norman castle built starting in 1068, and added to extensively through the medieval period, when it was an important royal fortr ...
, the station began broadcasting from new studios at the Chapel Quarter development at Chapel Bar, at midday on 9 January 2007. Trent lost the ''96'' prefix in its name in July 2007, to become once again Trent FM.
On 30 June 2008,
The Hit Music Network
Capital is a network of twelve independent contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom, broadcasting a mix of local and networked programming. Ten of the stations are owned and operated by Global, while the other two are owned and ope ...
was launched from the Chapel Quarter complex. This network served Trent FM, Ram FM, Leicester Sound, Ten 17, Mercury (Watford) and Mercury FM in Surrey, (and Mercia, Beacon Black Country until their sale to Orion), with programming broadcast from Nottingham outside of breakfast, afternoon and drivetime. Although part of the same network, Capital FM and Red Dragon FM continued airing locally produced programming 24 hours a day.
Trent FM broadcast its last local programme on Friday 31 December 2010 ahead of the station's merger with Leicester Sound and Ram FM to form
Capital FM East Midlands as part of Global Radio's plans to launch
The Capital FM Network
Capital is a network of twelve Independent Local Radio, independent contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom, broadcasting a mix of local and networked programming. Ten of the stations are owned and operated by Global Media & Enter ...
. The new station officially began broadcasting at 10am on Monday 3 January 2011 and is based at Trent's Chapel Quarter studios. Trent's weekday breakfast presenters Emma Caldwell and Andy Twigge presented ''Capital Breakfast'' for the station until moving to the weekday drivetime show in April 2012. Ram FM's Dino & Pete hosted drivetime until April 2012 when they switched to Breakfast.
Past presenters
*
David "Kid" Jensen (1975 original team, now
Boom Radio
Boom Radio (also Boom Radio UK) is an independent, commercial, national radio station in the United Kingdom. Owned by Boom Radio Ltd, the station is aimed at baby boomers, the generation of people born between 1946 and 1964. Launched on 14 Febr ...
)
*
David Lloyd (now Boom Radio)
*
Graham Knight (1975 original team, deceased)
*
Dale Winton
Dale Jonathan Winton (22 May 1955 – 18 April 2018) was an English radio DJ and television presenter. He presented the shows '' Supermarket Sweep'' from 1993 until 2001 and again in 2007, the National Lottery game show '' In It to Win It' ...
(deceased)
*
Lucy Horobin
Lucy Clare Horobin (born 17 October 1979) is a British radio presenter well-known for presenting Heart London Drivetime with Jason King.
Career
She attended Nottingham Trent University where she achieved a BA (Hons) in Broadcast Journalism. ...
(now at
Heart Dance
Heart Dance is a national digital radio station (within the United Kingdom) owned and operated by Global as a spin-off from Heart. The station broadcasts from the Global studios at Leicester Square in London.
Launched on 21 June 2019, Heart D ...
)
*
Anne-Marie Minhall (now at
Classic FM)
*
Jo Russell (now at
Gem)
*
John Shaw (deceased)
*
John Peters (1975 original team, deceased) Later GEM AM, Saga East Midlands, now Boom Radio
*Guy Morris (1975 original team. Broadcaster and sound engineer. Now on
2XS Rocks)
*Jeff Cooper (1975 original team. Broadcaster and Voice-over actor. Now on
2XS Rocks)
*Peter Quinn (1975 original team. Broadcaster, now runs Atlantis Radio)
*Chris Baird (1975 original team)
*Steve Merike (deceased), ex Radio 1, Radio Brighton, Piccadilly, Pennine, later on GEM AM and Saga East Midlands
*Chris Burns, now Head of
BBC Local Radio
BBC Local Radio (also referred to as Local BBC Radio) is the BBC's local and regional radio division for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of 39 stations.
As of December 2024, the network broadcasts to a combined audience of 7.1 mil ...
*Rob Wagstaff
*Mark Dennison (Notts TV)
*Pete Wagstaff
*Gary Terzza
*Peter Tait
*
Danny Cox
*Andy Miller, later GEM 106
*Andy Marriott, later GEM AM, BBC Radio Nottingham, now at Boom Radio and Serenade Radio
*Tony Lyman, later GEM AM, Saga East Midlands, BBC East Midlands, deceased.
*Andy Twigge, now at
BBC Radio Derby
BBC Radio Derby is the Local BBC Radio, BBC's local radio station serving Derbyshire and East Staffordshire.
It broadcasts on frequency modulation, FM, AM broadcasting, AM, Digital Audio Broadcasting, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from s ...
*Paul Robey, later Saga East Midlands,
BBC Radio Nottingham
BBC Radio Nottingham is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Nottinghamshire.
It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios on London Road in Nottingham city centre.
According to RAJAR, the station has ...
, now at Boom Radio
*Kenny Hague
*Jenny Costello, ex Radio 1, now Solid Gold GEM
*Erica Hughes
*Len Groat, later GEM AM, now Solid Gold GEM
*Brian Tansley, deceased
*Richard Stone
*Franklyn Hughes
*Craig Strong, later
Ram FM
Ram FM was an Independent Local Radio station, which broadcast to central and southern parts of Derbyshire on 102.8 FM. The station merged with two other East Midlands stations, Trent FM and Leicester Sound to form Capital FM East Midlands (p ...
, Gem AM, Century 106 FM,
Lincs FM
Hits Radio Lincolnshire is an Independent Local Radio station serving Lincolnshire and Newark in Nottinghamshire. The station is owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Hits Radio Network. The station has rebranded from its o ...
, Mercia FM
*Gary Burton, later Smooth East Midlands, BBC 6 Music
*Tony Delahunty
*Mark Spivey
*Graeme Neale (Deceased)
Global Radio Commercial Production Studio at Trent FM
The Trent FM studios also housed the majority of the local commercial production studios for Global Radio. The studios produced the local commercial output of Global's local radio stations, through 8 dedicated studios. Trent FM's Castle Gate building housed six of these studios, and the facility remained with the station when it moved to its new home at Chapel Quarter, Nottingham in January 2007.
References
External links
Trent in DerbyPart One of a Radio Trent documentary from 1979Part Two of a Radio Trent documentary from 1979Charting the Charts: 1989 Radio Trent documentary
{{Nottinghamshire Radio
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Music in Nottinghamshire
Radio stations established in 1975
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The Hit Music Network
Contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom