- Plymouth Sound FM
Infobox Radio station
name=Plymouth Sound
airdate=19 May 1975
frequency=97.0 MHz, 96.6 MHz, DAB
share = 10.3%
share as of = September 2007
share source = [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly_listening.php]
area=Plymouth
format =Contemporary
owner =Global Radio
website = [http://www.plymouthsound.co.uk www.plymouthsound.co.uk]Plymouth Sound is an
Independent Local Radio station broadcasting toPlymouth inDevon ,England . It is owned byGCap Media . The name is apun on the popular meaning of "sound" (in the audio sense) and the bay ofPlymouth Sound between Penlee Point andWembury Point in Devon.In November 2005 it was announced that GCap's local radio stations in the South West, including Plymouth Sound, were to be sold as they were outside of the company's primary target area [ [http://www.gcapmedia.com/assets/dynamic/87/files/full_interim_statement_and_numbers.doc GCap Media Interim Statement] ] . Four months later GCap decided that the sale would not go ahead, essentially because the offers made fell short of their expectations [ [http://www.gcapmedia.com/assets/dynamic/92/files/station_disposals_announcement_final.pdf GCap Media Disposals Announcement (pdf)] ] .
Cross Rhythms
The Christian media group and radio station
Cross Rhythms grew out of a half-hour Christian music show on Plymouth Sound FM, which aired on Sunday evenings between 1983 and 1996. Initially called "The Solid Rock of Jesus Christ", the show was renamed the "Cross Rhythms Experience" in 1992, and became a syndicated show in 1993. It was hosted by Chris Cole, the founder of Cross Rhythms.References
External links
* [http://www.plymouthsound.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.prometheusradio.com/stations/plymouthsound.html Subjective historial page]
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