Moray Firth Radio
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City of license | Inverness |
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Broadcast area | Moray, Highland, Orkney and parts of Aberdeenshire |
Slogan | The North's Number 1 / News you need, music you love |
Frequency | 97.4, 96.6, 96.7, 102.5, 102.8 MHz, 1107 kHz, Online |
First air date | 23 February 1982 |
Format | Contemporary |
Audience share | 29.6% (March 2010, [1]) |
Owner | Bauer Radio |
Website | www.mfr.co.uk |
Moray Firth Radio or MFR is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to the Scottish Highlands, Moray, the Orkney islands and parts of north west Aberdeenshire. The station, owned and operated by Bauer Radio, broadcasts from studios in the Scorguie area of Inverness and forms part of Bauer's Place Network of stations.
Contents
Station information
Moray Firth Radio operates two separate services on 97.4 FM (from the Mounteagle transmitter) and 1107 AM.
MFR on FM largely broadcasts contemporary and chart music-led programming alongside hourly news bulletins and traffic & sports updates. The majority of the station's output is produced and broadcast from the Inverness studios. Networked programming shared with the rest of Bauer's Scottish FM stations, is carried between 10pm & 6am each night and on weekend mornings, and broadcasts from Clyde 1's Glasgow studios and Forth 1's Edinburgh studios. As of Saturday 24 September 2011, the station also airs a weekly bilingual music programme in English and Scots Gaelic.[1]
MFR Two on AM airs specialist programming on Sunday - Friday evenings and live sports coverage on Saturday afternoons with automated music broadcast at all other times. The station does not take any output from Bauer's network of AM stations elsewhere in Scotland.
In addition to the main services, there are several local relay stations which opt-out of MFR FM to broadcast local programming during the evening.
- Speysound (96.6 FM Strathspey)
- Keith Community Radio (102.8 FM Keith)
- Kinnaird Radio (96.7 FM Fraserburgh)
- Caithness FM (102.5 FM Caithness)
Programming
MFR FM schedule
Weekdays
Time | Main presenter(s)/programme | Location |
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0100 – 0600 | Adrian Coll | Glasgow |
0600 – 1000 | Ginno & Nicky at Breakfast: Ginno Conti & Nicky Marr | Inverness |
1000 – 1400 | Tich McCooey | |
1400 – 1800 | Jodie McCluskey | |
1800 - 2200 | Ken Kelman | |
2200 – 0100 | Late Night Gina McKie | Glasgow |
Friday variations
Time | Main presenter/programme | Location |
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0100 - 0600 | Kevin Cameron | Glasgow |
2200 - 0100 | Friday Night Floorfillers with Krystle | Edinburgh |
Saturday
Time | Main presenter(s)/programme | Location |
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0100 – 0600 | Kevin Cameron | Glasgow |
0600 – 0900 | Davey D | Inverness |
0900 - 1200 | Boogie and Dingo | Edinburgh |
1200 - 1400 | Tich McCooey | Inverness |
1400 - 1800 | Ginno Conti | |
1800 - 2000 | The Scottish Chart Show: Davey D and Roya McLean (bilingual) | |
2000 - 2200 | David Strachan | |
2200 – 0100 | Saturday Night with Krystle | Edinburgh |
Sunday
Time | Main presenter(s)/programme | Location |
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0100 – 0600 | Kevin Camerfon | Glasgow |
0600 - 0900 | Davey D | Inverness |
0900 - 1200 | Robin Galloway | Glasgow |
1200 – 1500 | Jodie McCluskey | Inverness |
1500 - 1600 | MFR's Best Bits | |
1600 – 1900 | The Vodafone Big Top 40: Rich Clarke & Kat Shoob | Leicester Square, London |
1900 – 2000 | MFR's Greatest Hits (automated) | Inverness |
2000 - 2200 | Marion Scott | |
2200 - 0100 | Late Night Gina McKie | Glasgow |
MFR Two programming schedule
Day | Time | Programme/Presenter |
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Monday | 1900 | Dan Chisholm |
2100 | The Big Picture: James Munro | |
Tuesday | 1900 | 60s Rewind: Richard Jones |
2000 | 80s Rewind: Paul Stephenson | |
Wednesday | 1900 | Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll: Frank Adam |
2000 | Helen's Kinda Country: Helen Macpherson | |
Thursday | 1900 | All Scottish |
Friday | 1900 | The Friday Sports Show: John Rose |
2000 | 70s Rewind with Jonesy: Richard Jones | |
2200 | Colin Miller | |
Saturday | 1400 | MFR Two Sport |
1710 | MFR Two Sport: Extra Time | |
Sunday | 1900 | Celtic Cafe: Ian Simpson |
2100 | Crossfire: Len Black / Ian Hamilton |
N.B. Automated music is broadcast outside programming hours.
News, Sport and Traffic & Travel
Moray Firth Radio broadcasts news bulletins on the hour between 0600 & 2200 on weekdays and 0600 & 1400 at weekends with additional national evening bulletins on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Half-hourly headlines are broadcast during weekday breakfast and drive time shows along with two 15-minute bulletins at 1pm and 5pm.
Most bulletins are produced by a locally-based team of four broadcast journalists and two sport journalists. The Head of News is Katherine Frette.
MFR Two airs live match commentaries on Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Saturday afternoon league games during the football season along with updates on Ross County, Elgin City & Highland League matches, a preview show on Friday evenings and a post-match analysis programme on Saturdays.
Management
Managing/Programming Director |
Sales & Commercial Director |
Programming Manager |
Chief Engineer |
Head of News |
Sponsorship and Promotions Manager |
Head of Creative Services |
Head of Commercial Scheduling |
Chief Copywriter |
Head of Music |
References
- ^ Moray Firth Radio takes Gaelic Chart Show, Radio Today, 20 September 2011
- ^ MFR website
External links
v · d · eBauer Media Group (Bauer Verlagsgruppe) | |
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Bauer Radio |
Bauer Place Portfolio Northern England CHR stations: CFM Radio · Hallam FM · Key 103 · Metro Radio · Radio City 96.7 · 96.3 Radio Aire · 97.4 Rock FM · TFM Radio · 96.9 Viking FM Scotland CHR stations: 102.5 Clyde 1 · 97.3 Forth One · Tay FM · 97.4 MFR · Moray Firth Radio 1107AM · Northsound 1 · Radio Borders · 96.7 West FM · West Sound FM Northern Ireland: Cool FM · Downtown Radio Magic Network: Magic 105.4 · Magic AM · Magic 828 · Magic 999 · Magic 1152 · Piccadilly Magic 1152 · Magic 1161 · Magic 1170 · Magic 1548 Scottish AM stations: Clyde 2 · 1548 Forth 2 · Northsound 2 · Tay AM · West Sound (AM) Other Place radio assets: Wave 105 · City Talk 105.9 Bauer Passion Portfolio: Kiss Network: Kiss 100 · Kiss 101 · Kiss 105-108 Kerrang Radio (West Midlands FM and quasi-national digital) |
Publishing |
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Box Television (50%) | |
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