- 102.2 Smooth FM
Infobox Radio station
name = 102.2 Smooth FM (London) (defunct)
slogan = London's Smooth Favourites
airdate =7 June 2005
frequency = 102.2 MHz
area =Greater London (FM),
Nationwide (Freeview 718) ,
Sky 0128
format = Adult Contemporary
owner =GMG Radio 102.2 Smooth FM was an
Independent Local Radio station forGreater London . It replaced102.2 Jazz FM on the7 June 2005 at 10am, with the help ofR&B singerLemar and the then breakfast show hostJon Scragg . The first track played, keeping with the name of the newly launched radio station was Sade Adu's "Smooth Operator", and was owned by the radio division of theGuardian Media Group ,GMG Radio . Following disappointing audience figures, the station was closed on the23 March 2007 and relaunched as102.2 Smooth Radio the following Monday, following a successful format change request toOfcom to play music orientated at listeners aged 50 and above.102.2 Smooth FM was available on DAB across London, Central Scotland, the North East of England, South Wales and the Severn Estuary, Yorkshire and the West Midlands, as well as on Freeview channel 718.
Origins
In 2005, the
Guardian Media Group made the decision to drop the jazz name from the Jazz FM brand and relaunch the station as Smooth FM. The London version of Jazz FM closed on the27 May 2005 to prepare for the launch of Smooth FM on the7 June .On-Air
102.2 Smooth FM played
middle of the road music, soul and R&B during the day and, as part of its licence requirements, focused onjazz music at night. Smooth FM also played specialistjazz and soul shows at weekends, details of which are listed below.The station was launched on the premise of a 'clutter-free' listen, offering 40 minutes of non-stop music every hour without commercial interruptions, deliberately posed as a direct challenge to the 'might' of the
BBC and a tactic aimed at increasing the total number of hours listeners stayed with the station. The 'Smooth 40' [http://www.gmgradio.co.uk/newsarticles/news134.html 102.2 Smooth FM Challenges BBC For Audience] . Published by GMG Radio on May 24, 2005. Accessed March 26th, 2007.] later became the '9-5 Smooth 40', with off-peak shows introducing more commercial breaks into their output, before the concept was dropped altogether in mid-2006.Weekday programming featured an 'all-request' feature entitled 'Smooth On Demand' at 2 pm and 7 pm, Monday to Friday, where listeners were invited to 'demand' their favourite song by calling a local-rate phone number.
Smooth FM also ran a number of 'big money' promotions to entice listeners to trial the station - the 'Smooth £10K Tripleplay' ran for several weeks in late 2005, giving £10,000 to a listener for correctly identifying three consecutive songs in a particular order. Another large prize was awarded to Dawn Muggleton on the
19 April ,2006 , however - who correctly identified the 'Smooth Secret Song' (Diana Ross ' "My Old Piano"), winning £118,454 at the end of a contest that had run for several months, which was, at that time, the biggest cash prize awarded on UK radio since 1999.The station also held exclusive live commentary rights for
Chelsea FC soccer matches in London for the 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons. Commentary was provided byGary Taphouse andKerry Dixon .The station's jingle package was produced by Bespoke, and voiced by
Mitch Johnson .Presenters
102.2 Smooth FM's presenters included:
*Mike Allen
*Dave Brown
*Campbell Burnap
*Mike Chadwick
*Jim Colvin
*Jenni Costello
*Kevin Greening
*Rosie Kendrick
*Dave Koz
*Ramsey Lewis
*Gavin McCoy
*Howard Pearce
*Russell Pockett
*David Prever
*Jon Scragg
*Mark Walker
*Sarah Ward
*Nigel Williams
*Paul Wisdom
*Peter Youngpecialist Shows Broadcast on 102.2 Smooth FM
*Motown Sunday: Four hours of Motown classics, initially hosted by programme director Mark Walker and later by Dave Brown.
* Legends ofJazz withRamsey Lewis : A show which featured classic jazz recordings from major and influentialjazz artists.
* Mainstem with Campbell Burn
A two hour programme which included many forms ofjazz from classic to Latin as well as a mix of jazz from the younger players of the day.
*Peter Young: Three hours offunk , soul andjazz music.
*Smooth Selection: A selection of mellowjazz through the evening, first presented by Sarah Ward, later by Mark Walker and finally by Dave Brown.
*Smooth Edge: Four hours ofsoul music on in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday morning.
*TheDave Koz Radio Show: Thejazz saxophonist presented a two hour syndicated radio show on Sunday nights featuring the latest tracks in the world ofsmooth jazz , alongside interviews with well known smooth jazz artists.
*The Late Lounge with Rosie Kendrick: A two hour show featuring chillout grooves andjazz .
*The Saturday Night Experience: Broadcast on Saturday evenings from 9pm and presented by Mike Chadwick, the show specialised in music with a distinct cutting edge.Rebrand
On 20 October, 2006, GMG Radio announced that it was requesting a change of format for Smooth FM from Ofcom, moving the station away from its daytime soul and R&B remit, instead offering easy listening music and speech for the over 50's and an improved local news service. Ofcom approved the changes on December 8th, 2006, with the condition that GMG retained the 45 hours of jazz per week that constituted part of the former licence requirement. [http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.1206 Smooth requests Format change] . Published by Radio Today on October 20, 2006. Accessed October 20, 2006.] [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/smooth/request.pdf Format Change Request Form OfW 332 (Smooth FM)] . Published by Ofcom on 20 October, 2006. Accessed October 20, 2006.]
Smooth FM trailed the forthcoming changes from the beginning of March 2007, promising 'more of London's smooth favourites mixed with the best songs from the past five decades'. The station closed at 6:02pm on Friday
23 March 2007 with newsreaderSam Gudger uttering the final words - "that was Smooth FM" - followed by a weekend of preview music, before the station's replacement,102.2 Smooth Radio , launched on Monday26 March .ee also
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102.2 Jazz FM
*102.2 Smooth Radio References
External links
* [http://london.smoothfm.com/ Official website] (now redirects to Smooth Radio)
* [http://www.gmgradio.co.uk/newsarticles/news125.html Press Release about the rebrand]
* [http://www.gmgradio.co.uk/newsarticles/news135.html GMG Radio article about the launch of 102.2 Smooth FM]
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