Bauer National

Bauer National is a portfolio of 7 radio brands in the United Kingdom, owned and operated by Bauer Radio.

Absolute Radio

Bauer purchased the Absolute Radio group of stations from TIML in 2013. The core Absolute Radio station had been established as one of the three Independent National Radio franchises in 1993, broadcasting on AM radio and, from 1999, national DAB; since 1995, a relay of the station (with split local advertising, and at some times split programming) has been available in London on 105.8 FM. Initially branded Virgin Radio, the station took the name Absolute Radio in 2008. The station has since spun off a number of sister stations, currently comprising five decade-themed services and a dedicated classic-rock station.

Kiss

Kiss plays predominantly rhythmic (dance/urban) music. The East and West versions of Kiss were previously SRH-owned Vibe stations. The three services now simulcast most programming content (from London), though retain the ability to split off where needed, including for local advertising and news bulletins.

Magic

Magic 105.4 FM is a melodic adult-contemporary music service, availabie on FM in London and, since January 2015, on DAB nationally. It can also be heard on Freeview, Sky and online.

Two new sister services to Magic will launch in March 2016 as part of the Sound Digital national DAB multiplex:

Planet Rock

Planet Rock is a DAB radio station, which plays primarily classic rock music. The station was established in 1999 and was initially run by the GWR Group; it was sold to Malcom Bluemel's 'Rock Show' consortium in 2008 and from there to Bauer in 2013. Planet Rock is a digital-only service, transmitting on the DAB network (and through digital TV and online platforms).

As of 1 March 2016 Planet Rock will no longer be a national DAB radio station, as with the new multiplex allocation large areas of the UK will have its DAB Planet Rock transmission removed when the old multiplex is switched off, around 10 April 2016. For affected areas see coverage for new D2 network.

Digital-only stations

Former stations

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