Valleys Radio
Broadcast area | Heads of South Wales Valleys |
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Branding | For The Heart Of South Wales/Am Y Calon De Cymru |
Slogan | You Love It, We Play It |
Frequency | 1116 kHz, 999 kHz |
First air date | 23 November 1996 |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
Audience share | 7.3% (March 2009, ) |
Owner | UTV Radio |
Sister stations |
The Wave Swansea Sound |
Website | "Valleys Radio - For The Heart Of South Wales". web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2008-05-26. Retrieved 2011-01-09. |
Valleys Radio (Welsh: Radio'r Cymoedd) was a British radio station broadcasting to the heads of the South Wales Valleys.[1] The broadcast area was covered by two transmitters, 999kHz from the Aberdare transmitter, and 1116kHz from the Ebbw Vale transmitter, with the Ebbw Vale signal being the comparatively stronger of the two.
On 20 March 2009, UTV Radio announced Valleys Radio was to be sold or shut down within the next 4 weeks. [2] On Thursday 30 April 2009 at 10am, Valleys Radio ceased transmitting, after many listener messages, emotional speeches and farewells from radio producers and presenters. The final song aired was "Our last song together" by Neil Sedaka, on the final radio show, which was called Mark Powell @ Breakfast.
Music
The station mainly featured a strong variety of current and classic hits. The station also ran an online 'Music Academy' [3] which allowed listeners to feedback on the music played by the station via the Valleys Radio website.
Sister Stations
Two sister stations - Swansea Sound and 96.4 The Wave - which broadcast to the Swansea area are still active.[1] Some previous and current presenters from these two stations have broadcast on Valleys Radio.
Past Presenters
A few of the past presenters can be heard at Bro Radio 98.1fm in the Vale of Glamorgan and GTFM 107.9 in Pontypridd & Rhondda Cynon Taff.
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Coordinates: 51°44′52″N 3°11′46″W / 51.7477°N 3.1960°W