- Radio Tees
Infobox Radio station
caption=95 VHF Stereo and 257 metres (1170 kHz) medium wave ... The Sound of Home
name=Radio Tees
airdate=24 June 1975
frequency=257 metres MW; 95VHF
area=North East England (Teesside , parts ofCounty Durham andNorth Yorkshire )
format =
owner = Sound Broadcasting (Teesside) Ltdwebsite =Radio Tees was the original name of
TFM Radio , theIndependent Local Radio station broadcasting inNorth East England , servingTeesside and parts ofCounty Durham andNorth Yorkshire .Broadcasting on 257 metres
medium wave from the converted Water Board buildings at 74 Dovecot Street,Stockton-on-Tees , Radio Tees was launched at 6am on24 June 1975 byLes Ross . By the autumn of that year Radio Tees was also broadcasting on 95VHF , the first radio station in the area to offer the clarity of FM transmissions.Marketing itself as 'A Friend Who's Always Near' and 'The Sound of Home', Radio Tees offered unique and distinctive local output with a wide variety of programming and an emphasis on community involvement. Many of its presenters, such as Alastair Pirrie, Mark Page,
John Simons , Mark Matthews and Graham Robb, derive from the local area.Alongside specialist Soul,
Blues and Country music shows, Radio Tees programmes included thehi-fi show 'Sounds Superb', themotoring show 'Sidelight' and theholiday show 'Trains and Boats and Planes' where Radio Tees presenters would travel to destinations around the world and record reports interviewing local people and giving tourist advice and information. Radio Tees was also a presence at many local events, regularly broadcasting from the Cleveland and Darlington Shows, the Teesside Air Show and the Teesside Steel Family Gala. The station often organized its own outside broadcast events as well, many of which took place in John Walker Square, just offStockton-on-Tees High Street. For a few months during 1985 Radio Tees even had its owntraffic 'flying eye', alight aircraft kept at Teesside Airport (now re-namedDurham Tees Valley Airport ), from which Graham Robb reported on traffic conditions and which featured daily on John Simons' breakfast show.One of the best remembered programmes from Radio Tees' 13 year history was "Late On", presented by Graham Robb, which ran from 10pm to 1am every weekday evening in 1984. The show featured characters such as Rita the cleaner, Mad Tom the handyman, Ginger Johnson (ex-RAF) and Superstar Cecil the proprietor of 'The Balloon and Feather' pub.
By the mid-1980s Radio Tees found itself in financial difficulties and in 1986 its parent company, Sound Broadcasting (Teesside) Ltd, was bought by Metropolitan Broadcasting or the
Metro Radio group as it was known as it ownedMetro Radio inNewcastle upon Tyne . In November 1986 Radio Tees moved its FM frequency to 96.6 in a direct swap withBBC Radio Cleveland . In 1988 the station was re-branded as TFM in an attempt to provide it with a more modern image. In April 1989 its 257 metres, 1170 kHz medium wave frequency was split and this becameGreat North Radio (GNR). In 1992 TFM vacated its old Dovecot Street studios and moved to new, purpose-builtstudio s inThornaby-on-Tees . In 1998 Metropolitan Broadcasting was taken over byEMAP ; 'TFM' was re-named '96.6 TFM' and brought into EMAP's north of England Independent Local RadioBig City Network . In 2007, Emap renamed the station from 96.6 TFM, to TFM Radio.Presenters subsequent successes
Former Radio Tees presenters who have gone on to work in the UK national media include Mark Page, who briefly worked as a presenter for
BBC Radio 1 in the 1980s, Roger Lewis, who was Head of Music atBBC Radio 1 and is now Managing Director of ITV Wales, andAlex Lester , who has presented the 3am-6am show onBBC Radio 2 since 1990.John Simons was instrumental in launching the Century brand of stations and is now award-winning Group Programme Director forGMG Radio .It is in the area of
news and sport though, that Radio Tees has appeared on the CV's of some of the best known and also some of the most powerful figures in the UK broadcasting industry: Peter Bowes (BBC Los Angeles Correspondent), Kim Barnes (BBC Television News reporter),Jeff Stelling (Sky Sports presenter), Helen Boaden (Director of BBC News) andMark Mardell (BBC Europe Editor).External links
* [http://www.radiotees.co.uk/ Radio Tees Tribute Site "(endorsed by Ian Hughes, John Simons, Alex Lester, Mark Matthews, Graham Robb, Roger Lewis and Mark Mardell)"]
* [http://northeastradio.co.uk/Radio_Tees_Index.html North East Radio Of The 70's and 80's Revisited: Radio Tees]
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