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Encyclopedia > Radio Clyde

Radio Clyde is a radio station broadcaster in Glasgow, Scotland. For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... Motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (English: No one provokes me with impunity) Scotlands location within Europe Scotlands location within the United Kingdom Languages English, Gaelic, Scots Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK 78,782 km² 1. ...


Based in Clydebank, the company broadcasts two radio stations in the Glasgow area, Clyde 1 and Clyde 2 and also broadcasts the digital radio station 3C (radio) on the DAB network. The old coat of arms for Clydebank, adopted in 1930 The red saltire on the white field is for the ancient province of Lennox and for the towns more recent historic links to Ireland which previously used the same flag. ... Clyde 1 Categories: United Kingdom broadcasting stubs | Radio stations in the United Kingdom ... Clyde 2 See also Clyde 1 Categories: United Kingdom broadcasting stubs | Radio stations in the United Kingdom ... 3C External Link Official web site Categories: United Kingdom broadcasting stubs | Radio stations in the United Kingdom ... Digital audio broadcasting or DAB is a technology for broadcasting audio programming in digital form that was designed in the late 1980s. ...


The stations were formerly owned by the Scottish Radio Holdings, but was sold to EMAP when Scottish Media Group sold its remaining shares in 2005. Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) is a Scottish media company that owns 22 radio stations, and around 30 local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. ... EMAP plc is a British media company, specialising in the production of magazines, and the organization of business events and conferences. ... SMG plc is a Scottish-based media company. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Past presenters have included Jeff Cooper, Paul Coia, Richard Park, and Dougie Donnelly. Jeff Cooper (born 5 April 1952) is a British radio presenter and producer. ... Paul Coia is a British television presenter and continuity announcer, perhaps best known for presenting the BBC2 word puzzle gameshow Catchword. ... Richard Park (박용수) (born on the 27th of May, 1976 in Seoul, South Korea) is an American professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League currently with the Vancouver Canucks. ...


See also

Clyde 1 Categories: United Kingdom broadcasting stubs | Radio stations in the United Kingdom ... Clyde 2 See also Clyde 1 Categories: United Kingdom broadcasting stubs | Radio stations in the United Kingdom ... 3C External Link Official web site Categories: United Kingdom broadcasting stubs | Radio stations in the United Kingdom ...

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Radio Clyde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (115 words)
Radio Clyde is a radio station broadcaster in Glasgow, Scotland.
Based in Clydebank, the company broadcasts two radio stations in the Glasgow area, Clyde 1 and Clyde 2 and also broadcasts the digital radio station 3C (radio) on the DAB network.
The stations were formerly owned by the Scottish Radio Holdings, but was sold to EMAP when Scottish Media Group sold its remaining shares in 2005.
Scottish Radio Holdings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (211 words)
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) was a Scottish media company which owned 22 radio stations, and around 30 local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
As a result, in 1974 Radio Clyde began broadcasting and unlike the two existing stations, both in London, was an immediate success helped in part by strong financial backers that included Sean Connery and Jackie Stewart.
In 1991, when laws controlling the ownership of commercial stations were relaxed, the station merged with Radio Forth to form SRH and immediately floated on the London Stock Exchange.
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