Xfm London
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Broadcast area | London |
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First air date | 1 September 1997 |
Frequency | 104.9 MHz Block 12C 227.360 MHz (DAB) Channel 0111 (Sky) Channel 891 (NTL) |
Format | Mainly Alternative |
Owner | GCap Media |
Website | www.xfm.co.uk |
Xfm London is a commercial radio station in the United Kingdom. The station is owned by GCap Media and broadcasts on 104.9 FM in London, on 30 digital radio multiplexes across the country, Sky Digital channel 0111, NTL digital cable channel 891, and Telewest digital cable 965.
Xfm describes itself as a radio station for "alternative" music, playing not only the indie and rock music that it originally built its reputation on, but also the more alternative forms of dance music, Grime and hip-hop.
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[edit] History
The station's roots go back to 1989 and a pirate-turned-Restricted Service Licence London station called "Q102", which was famed for launching the career of BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamacq.
Following further Restricted Service Licences under the Xfm moniker, the station became full time on 1 September 1997, under the management/marketing directorship of Chris Parry and programming director/founder Sammy Jacob. During the following year the station played a diverse range of Alternative music from its studios in Charlotte Street, but mass appeal was thwarted by the lack of awareness due to a poor marketing campaign which was compounded by the death of Princess Diana the day before its launch.
It was taken over by the then Capital Radio group in 1998, and on 23 August of that year was abruptly closed down for four days (during which a test tape featuring mainstream soft-rock acts was looped). The station subsequently relaunched with a vastly more mainstream format, and a new advert featuring a friendly cartoon radio saying "Don't be afraid!" (A hark back to the inaccessible former format).
Since that takeover Xfm has gone through a number of phases, including a period as a predominantly male-orientated station with sports output and puerile, "laddish" output which came to an abrupt end when the Radio Authority fined Xfm £50,000 when then breakfast presenter Tom Binns joked about bestiality on air.
Capital Radio set about increasing Xfm's listening figures with famous DJs such as Zoë Ball, Dermot O'Leary and comedy actor (and head of talk during the pre-takeover period) Ricky Gervais presenting variously during different periods for the station, but alienating some of its original listener base in the process. However, a variety of specialist shows, particularly in the evenings, maintain the original cutting-edge theme of the station.
[edit] Expansion of the Xfm Network
In recent years, Xfm has held 28-day Restricted Service Licence broadcasts in a number of British cities, including Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow. On June 9, 2005, the group was awarded a permanent FM broadcasting licence to serve the city of Manchester as Xfm Manchester. This service commenced on March 15, 2006. On 4 January 2006, GCap Media relaunched its Central Scotland regional station Beat 106 as Xfm Scotland.
In 2000, Xfm London was added to a number of DAB multiplexes around the country, and in January 2006 it replaced The Storm on a number of local multiplexes, creating near-national coverage. It is reported that thIs 'national' version of Xfm London (known as Xfm UK) will have local content on it (e.g. News, Travel) increasing with time.
[edit] Current Presenters
- Lauren Laverne The Xfm Breakfast Show; This is Music
- Ian Camfield The Rock Show; Xfm Morning Show
- Jon Hillcock
- Richard Bacon Xfm Drivetime
- Steve Harris Music Response
- John Kennedy X-Posure
- Alex Zane Friday Breakfast
- Adam Longworth The Weekender
- Eddy Temple-Morris The Remix
- Samanthi
- Marsha Shandur Weekend Breakfast Show
- Claire Sturgess
- James Hyman The Rinse
- Iain Baker
- Bob & Andy
- Paul Anderson The Xfm Film Show
- Paul Tonkinson
- Guy Garvey Payola
[edit] X-Ray
X-Ray was Xfm's short lived sister publication. The magazine was issued monthly, in an unusually small format, now associated with "handbag size" women's magazines and came bundled with a CD demoing various signed and unsigned artists. After what seemed like a dispute with the publishers, the magazine went out of print, although Xfm still offer readers reassurance of its return on their website. [1]
[edit] Famous Xfm presenters
- Adam and Joe
- Jimmy Carr
- Bob Geldof
- Christian O'Connell
- DJ Greenpeace
- Kevin Greening
- Ricky Gervais
- Stephen Merchant (featured with Ricky Gervais)
- Karl Pilkington (featured with Ricky Gervais)
- Zoë Ball
- Dermot O'Leary
- Zane Lowe
- John Kennedy
- Alex Zane
- Claire Sturgess
- Lauren Laverne
- Simon Amstell
- Eddy Temple Morris
- Justin Lee Collins
- Guy Garvey
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Corporate Directors: Ralph Bernard (Chairman) | Steve Orchard (Operations Director) | Wendy Pallot (Group Finance Director)
National FM radio station: Classic FM
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Other Local FM Stations: Capital 95.8 | South Hams Radio | Ocean FM
Local AM Stations: Capital Gold Network
Choice FM: Choice FM London | Choice 107.1 FM | Choice Digital
Xfm Network: Xfm London | Xfm Manchester | Xfm Scotland
Digital-only stations: Capital Disney | Chill | Core | Fun Radio | Planet Rock | theJazz
TV Station: Classic FM TV
Website: www.gcapmedia.com