Beverley FM

Beverley FM
Broadcast area East Yorkshire
Frequency 107.8 MHz
First air date 20 January 2015
Format Contemporary

107.8 Beverley FM is a local radio station which launched in 2015. It serves Beverley and the surrounding areas, including Tickton, Walkington, Bishop Burton and Leconfield.

About

"The Sound Of East Yorkshire" 107.8 Beverley FM provides an exciting mix of music, entertainment, news, and sport, all with a distinctly local Beverley feel, 24 hours a day from studios in the town.

The station also features a broad mix of music in the evenings through a range of specialist music shows, these include Rock and Roll, Country, Folk and Reggae.

Beverley FM was set up by a group of local businessmen and radio professionals led by Dave Fewster the well-known Beverley based radio presenter who worked at West Hull FM and Viking FM and founder of the very successful local company Chem-dry in the 1980s.

Launch

The station carried out various test transmissions before launching at 9:00 a.m. on 20 January 2015. The first voice heard on-air was that of Dave Fewster who introduced himself and welcomed listeners to his new station, which now broadcasts 24/7 with a wonderful team of staff.

News

Beverley FM broadcasts news bulletins on the hour, every hour (national bulletins provided by Sky News Radio). Travel bulletins are broadcast frequently across the breakfast and drive-time shows along with the latest sport and entertainment news.

Presenters

  • Dave Fewster (Breakfast)
  • Les Smith (Mid-morning)
  • Robbie West
  • John Brien
  • John Fewings
  • Al Dupres
  • Dave Hudson
  • Billy Bell
  • Max Roberts (Folk Hour)
  • Dave Hutchins
  • Terry Wallis
  • Lynne Wallis
  • Adam Smith
  • Andy Fea (Interactive 80's Show)
  • Karl Svenson
  • Tom Render
  • Nic Gough
  • Simon Barratt
  • Simon Bromwich
  • George Kitchen
  • Andy Henly
  • Jonathan Morrell
  • Judith Haslam
  • Tony Dunn (Daytime Presenter)
  • John Escreet
  • Peter Fairhead (UK Country Show also on West Hull FM)
  • Alex Dunn

External links

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