Severn FM
Broadcast areaGloucester, UK
FrequencyN/A Internet
Programming
FormatTalk, Music, Sport, Local & Worldwide interest
Ownership
OwnerRingtone.net Ltd
History
First air date
21 June 2011
Links
Websitewww.severnfm.com

Severn FM is an internet radio station in the United Kingdom, which started broadcasting online in June 2011, and officially launched from its studio in Hardwicke[1] on 3 December 2011 with the Severn Bore Breakfast Show, the launch coincided with its first 28-day RSL broadcast on 87.9 FM.[2][3] The brainchild of Andy Clarke (Managing Director of South Gloucester Media CIC and Ringtone.net Ltd) who used his skills gained as a mobile network consultant, it initially followed the standard community radio model but has evolved along the way under the leadership of Andy and his Board of Directors (Barry Kirby, Caro Kingsnorth and Fr Andrew James) along with the presenters and other volunteers who form part of this growing and evolving South Gloucester "Community Project".

Severn FM is a 24/7 Internet Radio Station broadcasting on the internet.

About the station

Severn FM is a registered trademark of Ringtone.net Ltd which has owned the brand since concept in 2011.[4] It was licensed to South Gloucester CIC from August 2011 to March 2013 when then CIC was put into liquidation.[5] Since March 2013 it has been operated by Ringtone.net Ltd from its new studio in Hardwicke, Gloucestershire.

Programming

Severn FM provides a wide range of programmes including news, sport, interviews, chat and music.[6] These are all produced by presenters in Gloucester and around the UK. It broadcasts 24 hours a day with program's such as "The Mystery Train", "Keepin it Country", "The Encyclopedia of Rock", "The Blues Hour", "Dance Attack", "Greet the Week", "Monkey Madness with Paul & Jools", "The Saturday Showcase", "The Severn Bore Breakfast Show" and many more.[7] From 2012 Severn FM also linked up with Gloucester City AFC as part of its sports coverage to broadcast live match commentaries from the football club's fixtures.[8] In June 2014, The Spanish Show "Extraños en la noche con Luis Cebrian" is also broadcast (simulcast) on 22 FM stations throughout Spain. Classic American Top 40 airs on Sunday afternoons.

Technical

FM transmission

During the December 2011 RSL the coverage area reached as far as central Cheltenham, Stroud, Coleford and Michael Wood services on the M5. This far exceeded the anticipated range of Hardwicke, Quedgeley, Kingsway, Elmore, Haresfield, Whaddon, Brookthorpe & Epney.[2]

Online 24/7

Severn FM broadcasts its output across the world 365 days a year, 24 hours a day on its website and mobile portal. Severn FM has two streams 128Kbs and 64Kbs which are both operated and managed in house by Severn FM.[9] There is a mobile portal.[10]

References

  1. "Severn FM". ipDTL. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  2. 1 2 "Severn FM – Our new local Radio Station". Kingsway Villagers. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  3. "Exciting Times - Severn FM get their licence to broadcast". Barry Kirby. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  4. "Internet Radio". Ringtone. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  5. "Severn FM closes, blames climate & Ofcom". Radio Today. Archived from the original on 9 April 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  6. "Severn FM". Tune In. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  7. "Playlist Severn FM". Online Radio Box. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  8. "Severn Sport To Return To Severn FM". Seern Sport. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  9. "How to listen to Severn FM". Severn FM. Archived from the original on 26 January 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  10. "Mobile Portal". Severn FM. Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.

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