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Bauer Place Stations

Station name Based in Transmission area(s) AM sister station Original Air-date
Magic 105.4 London London (also nationally on Digital TV) 9 July 1990
Key 103 Manchester Greater Manchester and Cheshire Piccadilly Magic 1152 2 April 1974
Metro Radio Newcastle Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham Magic 1152 15 July 1974
Hallam FM Sheffield South Yorkshire and the North Midlands Magic AM 1 October 1974
Radio City 96.7 Liverpool Merseyside, Cheshire and North East Wales Magic 1548 21 October 1974
TFM Radio Thornaby-on-Tees Teesside, County Durham and parts of North Yorkshire Magic 1170 24 June 1975
96.3 Radio Aire Leeds West Yorkshire Magic 828 1 September 1981
97.4 Rock FM Preston Lancashire Magic 999 5 October 1982
96.9 Viking FM Kingston upon Hull East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire Magic 1161 17 April 1984
CFM Radio Carlisle North & Central Cumbria and parts of Dumfries & Galloway 14 April 1993
City Talk 105.9 Liverpool Merseyside, Cheshire and North East Wales Magic 1548 28 January 2008
Wave 105 Fareham Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and part of West Sussex 14 June 1998
102.5 Clyde 1 Clydebank Glasgow and West Central Scotland Clyde 2 31 December 1973
97.3 Forth One Edinburgh Edinburgh, the Lothians and Fife 1548 Forth 2 22 January 1975
Tay FM Dundee Tayside and north east Fife Tay AM 17 October 1980
Northsound 1 Aberdeen Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire Northsound 2 27 July 1981
West Sound Ayr Ayrshire West FM and West Sound FM 16 October 1981
97.4 MFR Inverness Moray, Orkney and the Highlands Moray Firth Radio 1107AM 23 February 1982
Radio Borders Tweedbank Scottish Borders and North Northumberland 22 January 1990
West Sound FM Dumfries Dumfries & Galloway West Sound and West FM 21 May 1990
West FM Ayr Ayrshire West Sound and West Sound FM 6 January 1997
Cool FM Newtownards Northern Ireland Downtown Radio 16 March 1976

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