Bauer City 1

Bauer City 1
Broadcast area Scotland and northern England
Slogan Your Music, Your Life
Frequency FM: 96.3 - 106.7 MHz
DAB
Format Contemporary Hit Radio
Language(s) English, Scottish Gaelic (MFR only)
Owner Bauer Radio
Sister stations Bauer City 2
Bauer City 3

Bauer City 1 is a network of 16 CHR local radio stations in Scotland and northern England, owned and operated by Bauer Radio.

The stations, which carry separate localised branding, air a mix of local and networked music-led programming, alongside local news, travel and sport.

Stations

  • CFM (Cumbria and South West Scotland)
  • Clyde 1 (Glasgow and the West of Scotland)
  • Forth 1 (Edinburgh, the Lothians and Fife)
  • Hallam FM (South Yorkshire and the North Midlands)
  • Key 103 (Greater Manchester)
  • Metro Radio (Tyne and Wear and Northumberland)
  • MFR (Scottish Highlands, Moray and Orkney)
  • Northsound 1 (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Programming and presenters

Local programming - consisting of at least 12 hours on weekdays and 4 hours on Saturdays and Sundays - is mainly produced and broadcast live from the originating station's studios. The main exception is TFM, which shares all programming with Newcastle-based Metro Radio.

The majority of networked programming is broadcast from Key 103 in Castlefield, Manchester and Clyde 1 in Clydebank, Glasgow. Networked output also originates from Metro Radio in Newcastle and Forth 1 in Edinburgh. Apart from some weekend and overnight output, separate networked shows are produced for Scotland and northern England.

Northern England

  • Michael Blades (Sunday - Thursday evenings)
  • Stuart Elmore (Saturday mornings)
  • Kelly Hinch (Saturday mornings)
  • Alex James (Saturday breakfast)
  • Connor Phillips (Sunday breakfast)
  • Paddy McGuinness (Paddy's Sunday Dinner)
  • Darren Proctor (The Hot 20 & 2 O'Clock Anthems)
  • Tony Shepherd (Sunday - Thursday nights)
  • Dom Stirling (Friday nights)

Scotland

  • Ewen Cameron (Sunday mornings)
  • Diane Knox-Campbell (Sunday - Thursday evenings)
  • Greig Easton (Scotland's Hot 20)
  • Cat Harvey (Sunday mornings)
  • Ryan Borthwick (Sunday - Fridays nights)
  • Grant Thomson (2 O'Clock Anthems, Saturday breakfast)
  • Gregor Runciman (Sunday breakfast)
  • Andrew Bouglas (Boogie and Arlene's Big Saturday Show)
  • Arlene Stuart (Boogie and Arlene's Big Saturday Show)

Networked presenters

  • James Barr (Floorfillers)
  • Fat Brestovca (Sunday - Thursday overnights)
  • Jack Wood (Friday / Saturday overnights)

  • Dave Kelly (Saturday Night Experience)
  • Debbie Mac (Old Skool and Anthems)

On 28 July 2015, Bauer announced it would reintroduce further separate programming for Scotland and Northern England, including split editions of Old Skool and Anthems and the weekday evening and Sunday morning shows. The changes were introduced during August 2015.[1]

Local opt-outs

MFR opts out of the networked schedule to carry additional local programming, including a weekday evening show and a weekly bilingual music programme on Saturday evenings (simulcast with several community radio stations). Clyde 1 also opts out of Old Skool and Anthems on Saturday evenings to air The GBXperience. Metro Radio and TFM opt out of the networked late show from Sunday to Thursday nights to air the long-running talk show, Nightowls.

Clyde 1 provides live football commentaries throughout the season, alongside a nightly edition of its sports show, Superscoreboard, on weekday evenings from 6-8pm. Sports coverage on all other stations is provided within local news bulletins with additional programming on Radio City, Northsound 1 and Radio Borders, which provides in-depth rugby union coverage.

News

All stations in the network carry their own local news bulletins hourly from 6am to 7pm on weekdays (except 2pm), from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays and from 9am to 12pm on Sundays. Headlines are broadcast on the half-hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside sport and traffic bulletins.

National bulletins are broadcast at other times, including hourly updates from Sky News Radio in the evenings & overnight and bespoke networked bulletins for Scotland and northern England, produced in-house, at weekends.

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