Capital Brighton

Capital Brighton
City Brighton
Broadcast area Brighton and Hove, Sussex
Branding 107.2 Capital
Slogan Brighton's New Hit Music Station
Frequency FM: 107.2 MHz
DAB Digital Radio (mono)
First air date

As Surf 107 27 March 1998 at 1:07pm

As Capital 3 September 2018 at 6am
Format Contemporary hit radio
Transmitter coordinates 50°50′00″N 0°12′30″W / 50.8333°N 0.2083°W / 50.8333; -0.2083Coordinates: 50°50′00″N 0°12′30″W / 50.8333°N 0.2083°W / 50.8333; -0.2083
Owner Global
Sister stations Heart Sussex
Website Capital Brighton

Capital Brighton is a local radio station station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Capital radio network. It serves the Brighton and Hove area broadcasting on 107.2 FM and across Sussex on DAB. It replaced the station Juice 107.2 after being bought for an undisclosed amount.

History

The station was first lanched as Surf 107 in June 1997, when the Radio Authority licensed Brighton and Hove Radio Ltd to broadcast on a commercial basis to the Brighton and Hove area.

Co-founders Daniel Nathan [1] and Eugene Perera had previously run a series of trial broadcasts in the city beginning with Festival Radio 97.7 operating under a Home Office special events radio licence in May 1990 during the Brighton Festival and in subsequent years using a Radio Authority restricted service licence from 1991 to 1993[2]. Writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe was the first chairman of the company with Eugene Perera as managing director. Various local companies held shares. Surf 107 began broadcasting on Friday 27 March 1998 [3] and went on to win its first Sony Award a year later.

Logo used by Juice 107.2

In December 2000 the radio station was sold to Forever Broadcasting plc [4]which rebranded the station as Juice 107.2 In August 2003, Daniel Nathan led a group of local investors with the aim of returning the station to local ownership[5].

In 2011, Juice 107.2 managing director Ryan Heal was recognised as an Outstanding Brightonian for his stewardship at the radio station and leadership within the community.[6]

By this point, Juice 107.2 was required to pay for simulcast on the emerging DAB digital radio platform. The company’s directors did not consider the format suitable or financially sustainable and began lobbying parliament.[7] In September 2012, in order to demonstrate an alternative approach to DAB, senior Ofcom engineer Rashid Mustapha together with Daniel Nathan initiated an experimental low cost DAB transmission that ran from the Juice 107.2 rack room and transmission site from September 2012 to January 2013 using open-source software.[8] This work was commended in parliament by the Minister of State Ed Vaizey in November 2013. [9]

An official trial was set in motion and on the 31st of July 2015, the Juice DIY DAB multiplex went live.[10] In the same month, radio group UKRD acquired a 51% majority holding in the broadcaster, with Daniel Nathan remaining as chairman and local shareholders retaining the minority stake.[11]

In August 2016, UKRD returned its holding in Juice to local investors. [12] As part of the sale, Laurence Elphick, who had departed as Juice managing director in 2014,[13]returned to the post.

In late October 2016, Ofcom’s report [14] concluded that the small scale trials had been a success.[15] In March 2017, the Brighton multiplex became UK's first to only broadcast DAB+. [16] A month later, the work that began as an experiment in Brighton was officially recognised when the Private Members’ Small-Scale DAB Bill [17] received Royal Assent to pass into law as an Act of Parliament.[18] paving the way for a new generation of low cost DAB transmission around the UK.

In January 2018, Global Radio announced it had brought Juice 107.2 for an undisclosed sum.[19] The sale was expected to be finalised the following month.[20] The original owners continue to operate the trial DAB+ multiplex, carrying 15 radio stations in the city.[21]

On 2 August 2018, Global announced it would rebrand and relaunch Juice 107.2 as part of the Capital FM Network of contemporary hit radio stations.[22]

Juice 107.2 officially ceased broadcasting from its studios at 170 North Street at midnight on Tuesday 14 August 2018. The station relaunched as Capital Brighton at 6am on Monday 3 September 2018 with the new Capital Breakfast show being the first show to be broadcast.[23]

The relaunched station will carry networked programming from Global's London headquarters. Local shows will continue at breakfast and drivetime on weekdays and on weekend afternoons, alongside local news bulletins. As part of the Capital launch, the station will move to studios in Portslade, sharing facilities with sister Global station Heart Sussex.

Notable past presenters

References

  1. "Daniel Nathan - Co-founder & Chairman - Juice 107.2, CEO - totallyradio".
  2. "Broadcasting: A Potted History".
  3. "New station to Surf airways".
  4. "Forever Broadcasting Buys Brighton & Hove".
  5. "Founders bring Juice back to Brighton".
  6. "Ryan Heal (R. 1989-94) wins "The Outstanding Brightonian Award"".
  7. "Letter from Mr Daniel Nathan, Director, Brighton & Hove Radio Ltd".
  8. "OPINION: What Brighton DAB test tells us".
  9. "Digital Radio Switchover".
  10. "UK's first 'DIY DAB' multiplex goes live in Brighton".
  11. "Brighton's Juice 107.2 joins UKRD Group".
  12. "Brighton's Juice 107.2 returns to local ownership".
  13. "Juice 107.2 recruits new Managing Director".
  14. "Small scale DAB trials:Final report" (PDF).
  15. "Ofcom blesses Linux-powered, open source DIY radio 'revolution'".
  16. "Brighton becomes home to first DAB+ only multiplex in the UK".
  17. "Broadcasting (Radio Multiplex Services) Act 2017".
  18. "Royal Assent for Radio Multiplex Services Bill".
  19. Global buys Juice 107.2 in Brighton & Hove, RadioToday, 17 January 2018
  20. "Brighton radio station's future secured with Global deal".
  21. "DAB Ensembles Worldwide:Brighton & Hove Minimux".
  22. Capital Brighton to launch on 3rd September, RadioToday, 2 August 2018
  23. Capital Brighton to launch on 3rd September, RadioToday, 2 August 2018

Bibliography

  • Middleton, Judy (2003). The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade. Brighton: Brighton & Hove Libraries.

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