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Gold

A network of 'golden oldies' stations, there are three different variants of the station; England & Scotland, Wales and West Midlands. Many of these were the AM sister stations to heritage CHR stations which are now Heart or Capital stations; though Gold Manchester was originally a standalone station Fortune 1458 and Lite AM before becoming part of the Big-AM and later Capital Gold networks. On DAB, Gold is available in some areas which do not have Gold on AM; in these areas Gold UK is carried, though it may carry local branding on the label.

The Gold Network
  • Berkshire and North Hampshire (AM)
  • Bradford (AM)
  • Bristol and Bath (AM & DAB)
  • Cambridgeshire (AM & DAB)
  • Dorset and Hampshire (AM)
  • East Midlands (AM)
  • Essex (AM)
  • Gloucester (AM)
  • Hampshire (AM)
  • Herts, Beds and Bucks (AM)
  • Kent (AM & DAB)
  • London (AM & DAB)
  • Manchester (AM & DAB)
  • Northamptonshire (AM)
  • Norfolk (AM)
  • North Wales and Cheshire (AM)
  • Plymouth (AM & DAB)
  • South Wales (AM & DAB)
  • Suffolk (AM)
  • Sussex (AM & DAB)
  • Sussex and Surrey (AM)
  • Wiltshire (AM)
  • Bath and Wiltshire (DAB)
  • Bournemouth (DAB)
  • Central Scotland (DAB)
  • Exeter and Torbay (DAB)
  • Humberside (DAB)
  • Leeds (DAB)
  • Leicester (DAB)
  • North-East England (DAB)
  • North-West England (DAB)
  • Norwich (DAB)
  • Nottingham (DAB)
  • Peterborough (DAB)
  • Reading and Basingstoke (DAB)
  • South Hampshire (DAB)
  • South Yorkshire (DAB)
  • Southend and Chelmsford (DAB)
  • Swindon (DAB)
Listen to Gold on Your TV

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