Scarlet FM

Scarlet FM

Infobox Radio Station
name = 97.5 Scarlet FM


city = Narbeth, Pembrokeshire
area = Llanelli and South Camarthenshire
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airdate = July 14 2002
frequency = 97.5 MHz
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format = Top 40 / Hot AC
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owner = Town and Country Broadcasting
website = [http://www.scarletfm.com 97.5 Scarlet FM]

Scarlet FM is a local radio station covering the Llanelli, Burry Port and Pembrey areas of south Carmarthenshire in west Wales. It plays mainly Adult Contemporary music, featuring both current and classic hits. Scarlet FM is the official radio station of the Llanelli Scarlets rugby team. The station used to be based at The Foothold Centre in the Stebonheath area of Llanelli, but has since moved to the main Town and Country Broadcasting studios in Narberth, Pembrokeshire.

The station can also be heard in Ilfracombe, Devon, some 50 miles away on the other side of the Bristol channel, as well as in nearby Swansea, although the stations on-air branding and presentation does not acknowledge either area.

Programmes on Scarlet FM are mainly hosted by presenters who also work on its sister stations Swansea Bay Radio, Radio Carmarthenshire and Radio Pembrokeshire.

External links

* [http://www.scarletfm.com/ Scarlet FM website]
* [http://www.radiopembrokeshire.com/ Radio Pembrokeshire]
* [http://www.radiocarmarthenshire.com/index.html Radio Carmarthenshire]
* [http://www.swanseabayradio.com/ Swansea Bay Radio]
* [http://www.scarlets.co.uk/ Llanelli Scarlets]


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