MXR West Midlands

MXR West Midlands was a regional commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which served the West Midlands. The multiplex closed on 27 August 2013 after the shareholders Global Radio & Arqiva decided not to renew the licence.[2] The Bromsgrove transmitter frequency block transferred over to MuxCo Herefordshire and Worcestershire in September 2013.

MXR West Midlands
Licensed areaShropshire
West Midlands
Warwickshire
South Staffordshire
Frequency12A (223.936 MHz)
Air date28 August 2001[1]
Close date27 August 2013[2]
OwnerMXR

Transmitters

MXR West Midlands was transmitted on frequency block 12A (223.936 MHz) from the transmitter sites:[3]

Transmitter kW Area
Illmington 4 Stratford Upon Avon & South Warwickshire
The Wrekin 4 Shropshire
Sutton Coldfield 3 Birmingham, Solihull, Tamworth
Daventry 1 Daventry & Rugby
Turner's Hill 0.5 Wolverhampton & Dudley
Shilton 0.5 Hickley & Nuneaton
Bromsgrove 0.38 Bromsgrove, Redditch & Longbridge
Pye Green 0.25 Stafford, Rugeley & Cannock
Samuel Vale House 0.01 City of Coventry

Stations broadcast

Service Service ID Bit rate Audio channels Description Analogue availability
Capital Birmingham C5AA 128 kbit/s Joint stereo CHR service from Global Radio 102.2 MHz (Birmingham)
Choice FM C7CF 112 kbit/s Joint stereo Originally called Urban Choice, now relays London service
Heart West Midlands C8C7 128 kbit/s Joint stereo Adult contemporary station owned by Global Radio 100.7 MHz
Kerrang Radio C4B3 64 kbit/s Mono Rock music service
LBC 97.3 CDC7 48 kbit/s Mono LSF Relay of London talk service
Panjab Radio CDC9 64 kbit/s Mono LSF Panjab talk and music service
Real Radio XS C8C5 128 kbit/s Joint stereo Relays Manchester 106.1 FM service
Smooth Radio C4A8 128 kbit/s Joint stereo Easy listening service 105.7 MHz
UCB Gospel CED0 64 kbit/s Mono LSF Christian Gospel service
UCB Inspirational CFD0 64 kbit/s Mono LSF Christian service
Radio XL 64 kbit/s Mono LSF Local Asian service 1296 AM
DAB Guide E1C009B 8 kbit/s Data Hidden service, EPG data

Former stations

  • DNN - Replaced by LBC 97.3 in September 2006.
  • Jazz FM 102.2 / Smooth FM 102.2 - London radio station broadcast from multiplex launch until launch of 105.7 Smooth Radio in March 2007
  • Saga 105.7 FM - Broadcast from October 2001 until station was rebranded to Smooth Radio in March 2007.
  • jazzfm.com - Internet station broadcast by GMG Radio from March 2007 to November 2007, when the station was replaced by Panjab Radio and Asian FX
  • Capital Disney - Originally named Cube, Capital Disney broadcast from September 2002 until closedown in June 2007. Replaced by UCB UK and UCB Inspirational in November 2007.
  • Real Radio Digital - Originally named Smooth Digital, and rebranded to Real Radio in June 2005 upon launch of Smooth FM 102.2. Closed down in October 2008 and replaced by TLRC's Jazz FM (UK).
  • UCB UK - Replaced by UCB Gospel in December 2009, following launch of UCB UK on national Digital One multiplex.
  • The Arrow - Replaced by local service Sanjhi Awaz Radio.
  • Asian FX - Closed on Friday February 11, 2011.
  • Jazz FM - Moved to Digital One full-time from 5 September 2011, replaced by 106.1 Real Radio XS Manchester.
  • Sanjhi Awaz Radio - Local Asian station which launched in April 2010, replacing The Arrow. Closed on 30 August 2012 due to financial difficulties.

See also

References

  1. Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007
  2. "Regional DAB turned off in West Midlands". Radio Today. 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  3. Radio Listeners Guide 2010
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