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BBC Radio Norfolk is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Norfolk, broadcasting since 11 September 1980. It broadcasts from the studios of BBC East in The Forum, Norwich on 95.1 (Stoke Holy Cross), 104.4 (Great Massingham) FM, 95.6 (West Runton), near Cromer), 855 (Postwick, east Norwich near the A47) kHz, 873 kHz (West Lynn, near the A47 and River Great Ouse) MW, DAB and through the internet using Real Player. BBC Local Radio is the BBCs regional radio service for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of 40 stations. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the British Isles Languages None official English de facto Capital None official London de facto Largest city London Area – Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population – Total (mid-2004) – Total (2001... The traditional counties as usually portrayed. ... Norfolk (pronounced IPA: ) is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England. ... September 11 is the 254th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (255th in leap years). ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Norwich (pronounced variously Norritch, Norridge) is a city in East Anglia, in Eastern England, and the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. ... The abbreviations FM, Fm, and fm may refer to: Electrical engineering Frequency modulation (FM) and its most common applications: FM broadcasting, used primarily to broadcast music and speech at VHF frequencies FM synthesis, a sound-generation technique popularized by early digital synthesizers Science Femtometre (fm), an SI measure of length... Map sources for Cromer at grid reference TG2142 Beaches and cliffs east of Cromer in the summer Cromer is a seaside town (population 7749) on the north coast of Norfolk, England, with a late Victorian pier. ... Postwick with Witton is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, comprising the two nearby villages of Postwick and Witton. ... The A47 is a trunk road in England linking Birmingham to Great Yarmouth (although most of the section between Birmingham and Nuneaton has been reclassified as the B4114). ... The A47 is a trunk road in England linking Birmingham to Great Yarmouth (although most of the section between Birmingham and Nuneaton has been reclassified as the B4114). ... The Great Ouse at St Neots The River Great Ouse is a river in the east of England. ... Mediumwave radio transmissions (sometimes called Medium frequency or MF) are those between the frequencies of 300 kHz and 3000 kHz. ... Digital audio broadcasting or DAB is a technology for broadcasting audio programming in digital form that was designed in the late 1980s. ... RealPlayer is a media player, created by RealNetworks, that plays a number of multimedia formats including multiple generations of RealAudio and RealVideo codecs as well as MP3, MPEG-4, QuickTime, etc. ...


The 95.1FM signal covers the Norwich area, 104.4FM covers the West and Kings Lynn area, while 95.6FM (which came on-air on September 12, 2005) serves North Norfolk. The Great Massingham transmitter also has the commercial station KL.FM 96.7. The Postwick transmitter also has Five Live on 693MW. The Stoke Holy Cross transmitter also has Broadland 102 on 102.4FM and Vibe FM 105-108 on 106.1FM. The 95.1FM signal used to come from Tacolneston. The West Runton transmitter also has a TV relay on it. September 12 is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Categories: | ... BBC Radio Five Live is the BBCs radio service providing live BBC News, phone-ins, and sports commentaries. ... Radio Broadland (formerly Broadland 102) is part of The One national radio network. ... Vibe 105-108 is a radio station based in Bury St. ... Tacolneston Transmitter is a facility for FM- and television- transmission at Tacolneston, near Norwich, England. ...


From 7pm, BBC local radio stations in the East share the same programme, Nick Lawrence, who broadcasts from Norwich. Keith 'Cardboard Shoes' Skues, the veteran ex-RAF DJ, broadcasts from 10pm until 1am on Mondays and 9pm until 12am on Sundays, also from the Norwich studios. The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ...


The station should not be confused with the fictional BBC Radio Norwich in the television comedy series I'm Alan Partridge. Radio Norwich is a fictional radio station in Norwich, England, in the television series Im Alan Partridge. ... Comedy is the use of humor in the form of theater, where it simply referred to a play with a happy ending, in contrast to a tragedy. ... Alan Partridge: Every Ruddy Word cover Im Alan Partridge is a British sitcom. ...


Important Dates

11-Sep-1980 - Norfolks new neighbour starts broadcasting at 5:55pm from Norfolk Tower, Surrey Street, Norwich on 95.1 MHz VHF (FM) & 855 kHz (351m) MW/AM to East Norfolk, plus 1602 kHz (187m) MW/AM to West Norfolk. Note: There were no FM transmissions to West Norfolk.


12-Sep-1980 - Terry Wogan broadcast his BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show live from the new station.


1982 - West Norfolk's MW/AM transmitter changed frequency to 873 kHz (344m) MW/AM


1984 - West Norfolk got the very first FM tranmissions of the station. It broadcast on 96.7 MHz. These transmissions were broadcast in mono due to an 'off-air' re-broadcast system. This picked up the Tacolneston 95.1 FM broadcast and re-transmitted it, but was unable to reproduce a clear stereo signal.


1986 - The West Norfolk transmitter was re-tuned from 96.7, to 104.4 MHz FM (the mono broadcasts continued).


Early 1992 - The King's Lynn studio moves from Tuesday Market place to the North Lynn Business Village.


circa 2000 - Tacolneston transmissions cease and Stoke Holy Cross transmissions start. These continue on 95.1MHz FM but at slightly less transmitter power.


27-Jun-2003 - The last programme is broadcast from Norfolk Tower. The station leaves this site at 7pm.


28-Jun-2003 - Radio Norfolk starts from a new home - The BBC studios on the 1st floor at The Forum, Millenium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The first presenter from their new home was Stewart White.


12-Sep-2005 - As part of BBC Radio Norfolks 25th birthday celebrations, North Norfolk gets a clearer signal with the official launch of transmissions on 95.6 MHz FM (stereo) from the West Runton mast.


Oct/Nov 2005 - West Norfolk finally get stereo broadcasts on 104.4 MHz FM.


Important Facts

BBC Radio Norfolk was the first BBC local radio station to be launched after several years. This was due to the Governments review of local radio (both BBC and ILR) in the late 1970's.


The BBC & IBA had the choice of either launching a service in Devon or Norfolk, with the one body taking one county and vice versa. The BBC chose Norfolk; the IBA decided on Devon. This was done by the toss of a coin.


BBC Radio Norfolk became to first BBC local radio station to broadcast in stereo on VHF/FM.


It was the first BBC local radio station to cover a county, as opposed to a city or town.


The launch of East Anglia's first BBC local radio station was broadcast live on BBC Look East - the regions local BBC TV news magazine.


BBC Radio Norfolk's first presenter was John Mountford, who now runs a TV and radio commercial production company (JMS) on the outskirts of Norwich.


The studios and offices were on the ground floor of Norfolk Tower, Surrey Street, Norwich and were a carpet showroom before BBC Radio Norfolk moved in.


External links

  • BBC Radio Norfolk
  • BBC Radio Norfolk In Pictures
  • BBC Radio Norfolk's 25th Anniversary
  • Media UK - BBC Radio Norfolk
  • Keith Skues autobiography.
  • Radio Rewind
  • History of local radio in Norfolk.
  • MDS975's coverage map
  • Great Massingham transmitter.
  • Postwick transmitter
  • Stoke Holy Cross transmitter.
  • West Lynn transmitter
  • West Runton transmitter
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