Stations
KMFM operates seven local stations on FM throughout Kent, and one county-wide station on DAB on the NOW Kent multiplex. Apart from KMFM Ashford, each station was previously independent before being bought by the KM Group and rebranded.
Station | Former name(s) | First air date | Frequency(ies) |
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KMFM Ashford | LARK FM (Never used on air) | October 3, 2005 | 107.6 FM |
KMFM Canterbury | 106 CTFM | September 21, 1997 | 106.0 FM |
KMFM Maidstone | CTR-FM | October 18, 2003 | 105.6 FM |
KMFM Medway | Medway FM; Mercury FM | September 1997 | 100.4 FM / 107.9 FM |
KMFM Shepway and White Cliffs Country | Neptune Radio | September 29, 1997 | 96.4 FM / 106.8 FM |
KMFM Thanet | TLR | January 17, 1998 | 107.2 FM |
KMFM West Kent | KFM; Mercury FM | July 8, 1995 | 96.2 FM / 101.6 FM |
KMFM Extra | km-d; KM Digital | May 1, 2004 | NOW Kent |
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