Posted: Sun 17 Apr, 2005 14.37
Do you mean the possible EMAP takeover? Is this confirmed by the way?babyben wrote:Enjoy Scottish Radio with SRH just now, cause it's all about to change
Do you mean the possible EMAP takeover? Is this confirmed by the way?babyben wrote:Enjoy Scottish Radio with SRH just now, cause it's all about to change
Slightly ironic that the topic veered off cousre to talk about radio groups, but now actually fits the thread perfectly as most 'local' group owned radio stations are now exactly the same, but with different station names.Antz wrote:Do you mean the possible EMAP takeover? Is this confirmed by the way?babyben wrote:Enjoy Scottish Radio with SRH just now, cause it's all about to change
As I recall, during one summer in the early 1990s, Pepsi had a range of 3 or 4 limited edition 500ml cans of regular Pepsi, withBen wrote:It's true, I definitly remember them back in the early 90s.scottishtv wrote: I'd never seen a 500ml can of a soft drink before and am now a proud owner. However, I've since been
told my some mates that they did used to sell these in the UK some time ago. Is this just rumour?
It'll happen. Would be great business sense for Emap to grab SRH. They have a strong foothall in Scotland.. guess what Emap don't have...scottishtv wrote:Slightly ironic that the topic veered off cousre to talk about radio groups, but now actually fits the thread perfectly as most 'local' group owned radio stations are now exactly the same, but with different station names.Antz wrote:Do you mean the possible EMAP takeover? Is this confirmed by the way?babyben wrote:Enjoy Scottish Radio with SRH just now, cause it's all about to change
There seems to be mixed messages on a possible Emap takeover.
Yeah, I hope SRH put up a good fight for the likes of Forth and Clyde. They have 4 very good stations, and it would be a shame to seem them going downhill with "ECRAP".Hymagumba wrote:I do like the SRH stations as they are quite distinctive from ecrap. would be a shame if they were taken over.
No, they don't. Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) owns 22 stations, including its flagship Radio Clyde in Glasgow. Its station holdings also include Downtown Radio in Northern Ireland, Radio Ireland, and Carlisle Radio in England. SRH's other media businesses include Score Press (45 weekly newspapers across the UK and Ireland) and Score Outdoor (some 4,500 billboards in England and Scotland). It also offers digital radio services. It was awarded six multiplexes.Antz wrote:I hope SRH put up a good fight for the likes of Forth and Clyde. They have 4 very good stations.
I know SRH hold more than Forth and Clyde, I was just using them as examples because they are probably the most popular SRH stations.scottishtv wrote:No, they don't. Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) owns 22 stations, including its flagship Radio Clyde in Glasgow. Its station holdings also include Downtown Radio in Northern Ireland, Radio Ireland, and Carlisle Radio in England. SRH's other media businesses include Score Press (45 weekly newspapers across the UK and Ireland) and Score Outdoor (some 4,500 billboards in England and Scotland). It also offers digital radio services. It was awarded six multiplexes.Antz wrote:I hope SRH put up a good fight for the likes of Forth and Clyde. They have 4 very good stations.
Some of the most common Scottish stations are Forth 1 & 2, Clyde 1 & 2, Tay FM & AM, Northsound 1 & 2, Moray Firth Radio and Radio Borders.