Global takeover of Gcap could mean 'heritage' brands go
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I take it you've not listened to Heart.fusionlad wrote:I just hope they improve the music variety. It's the same songs all the time at the moment.

Well it can't be any worse than Lincs FM, which just plays horrid stuff from the 90's non stop while advertising the breakfast show at any given opportunity. Add the dull DJs and out of tune jingles and you're done.
And Lincolnshire's only DAB transmitter which is opening soon is sadly owned by Lincs FM itself, so nothing decent to listen to on there for the time being. I wish Global or whoever would invest in Lincolnshire!
And Lincolnshire's only DAB transmitter which is opening soon is sadly owned by Lincs FM itself, so nothing decent to listen to on there for the time being. I wish Global or whoever would invest in Lincolnshire!
MUXCO is part owned by the Lincs FM group, yes. Just like all the other MUXCO multiplex are part owned by a radio group operating locally.
Some would argue at least Lincs FM stations are local and don't take networking, but I'm pretty sure the aveage listeners doesn't care about that sort of thing.
Some would argue at least Lincs FM stations are local and don't take networking, but I'm pretty sure the aveage listeners doesn't care about that sort of thing.
Indeed, firstly it 'didn't make sense' for ITV to be regionally branded, now it's apparently a brilliant idea for long standing local radio brands to go too. What next, will local newspapers be merged together and sold under a single national name in the interests of being 'more coherant'?Well done Charles Allen eh? First ITV now Radio....
Interesting that 'city stations' survive the rebranding, but Plymouth Sound still gets the chop. Is Plymouth Sound not a big enough brand in Plymouth then?