- 96.3 Rock Radio
Infobox Radio station
slogan = Scotland's First Classic Rock Station
name = Rock Radio (96.3 Rock Radio)
airdate =8 Jan 2007 (Q96 - 1st Sept 1992
frequency = 96.3 MHz, DAB, [http://www.rockradiofm.co.uk Online]
share = 3.0%
share as of = September 2007
share source = [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly_listening.php]
area =Renfrewshire
format = Classic Hits and Current Hits
owner =GMG Radio 96.3 Rock Radio is a
classic rock independent local radio station serving theRenfrewshire andCentral Scotland area. It replacedQ96 , which was acquired byGMG Radio fromThe Wireless Group andUTV Radio .The station broadcasts classic rock tracks, which will appeal to a wide market but with a slight bias to 35 to 64 year old males. It plays rock music from all eras, from classic 1960s songs by
The Beatles to new singles by current bands likeBiffy Clyro .Since leaving the county of
Renfrewshire RegulatorOFCOM required assurances that the station would continue to broadcast local news and content for the area from its new studios built just off the M8 atBaillieston some 15Km distant. Rock Radio and sister station Real Radio, both broadcast from this location.Since 8th January 2007, 96.3 Rock Radio broadcast to an enlarged Total Survey Area (TSA) of over 800,000 adults and will be supported by a significant marketing campaign. The campaign focuses on classic rock tracks with a Scottish slant such as "Broon Sugar", "Sweet Wean O'Mine" and "Should I Stay or Should I No".
A joke promotional photo of 96.3 has circulated on the internet. It shows an empty rack outside a building, with a 96.3 banner over it saying, "Free
Air Guitar - Please Take One".Presenters
*Tom Russell
*David Grant
*Willie Docherty
*Donald McLeod
*John Burns
*Ciaran O'Toole
*Phil McKrackin
*Billy Rankin External links
* [http://www.rockradioscotland.co.uk Rock Radio]
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