Signal 2

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Signal 2
City Stoke-on-Trent
Broadcast area Staffordshire & Cheshire
Frequency 1170 kHz & DAB
First air date 14 September 1992
Format Adult Contemporary
Audience share 5.9% (May 2014, )
Owner Wireless Group
Website www.signal2.co.uk

Signal 2 is a British Independent Local Radio station broadcasting from studios in Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent to Staffordshire and Cheshire. The station is owned by Wireless Group and runs a "gold format" playlist. It is the sister station of Signal 1 and is based in the same studios.

Three hours per weekday are networked with the rest of the Wireless Group Network.

History

The station began as Signal Radio which first broadcast at 6am, 5 September 1983, with DJ John Evington selecting Neil Diamond's "Beautiful Noise" as its first track.[1] The station initially broadcast on 104.3 MHz and 1170 kHz (a wavelength of 257 metres, with the phrase "2 5 7" becoming a distinctive leitmotif), changing to 102.6 MHz soon after. The station's name is derived from "Signal" the name of the newspaper in Arnold Bennett's local novels.

In the late 1980s broadcast regulators the IBA ordered stations to provide different services on their FM and AM outputs. Due to this, in 1992 a "Golden Breakfast Show" started on the 1170 AM frequency while for the rest of the day it would take the main Signal Radio service. Over time this has evolved, and today Signal 2 is a station in its own right.

Technical

Signal 2's 1170 AM transmitter is at Sideway, near to the A500 D Road, just south of the A50 junction. It transmits 0.2 KW of power and can be heard throughout most of Staffordshire and Cheshire.

Signal 2 also broadcasts on the local Stoke and Stafford DAB multiplex 12D, from transmitters at Alsagers Bank, Pye Green BT tower, Sutton Common BT tower and Tick Hill.

Programming

The majority of Signal 2's programming is produced and presented from its Stoke-on-Trent studios. The nightly late show is simulcast with Wireless Group's AM and FM stations while a syndicated show from Chris Country Radio airs on Sunday afternoons.

The station's main presenters include Johnny Owen (weekday breakfast), Paul Fairclough and Andy Jones.[2]

News and Sport

Signal 2 broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6am to 6pm on weekdays and from 8am to 12pm on weekends. Headlines are broadcast on the half-hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside thrice daily showbiz bulletins.[3]

The station also simulcasts hourly Sky News Radio bulletins at all other times.

Signal 2 also broadcasts the bulk of Signal Radio's sports coverage, including live commentary on Stoke City matches and a weekly magazine show, Jumpers for Goalposts on Friday evenings.

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