Solar Radio
Solar Radio is a London-based radio station, which originally started life as a pirate radio station. Solar broadcasts primarily soul to London on DAB and online.[1]
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Broadcast area | London |
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Frequency | 9A (London DAB) |
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Format | Soul, jazz-funk, house |
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Website | www |
Solar (originally short for Sound of Londons Alternative Radio) first broadcast as a pirate radio station on 4 November 1984, and was founded by DJs Clive Richardson and Tony Monson, the latter whom joined Kiss FM.[2] Solar ceased broadcasting in October 1988 as an unlicensed operator.
On 1 June 1999, Solar returned through satellite broadcasting, initially broadcasting on Astra 1, and then Astra 2 (used by Sky TV) from 9 August 2000 where they stayed until 31 May 2019. From 29 October 2015, Solar also commenced broadcasting on DAB, as part of small-scale DAB trials.[3][4] In 2006 the well known soul and jazz funk DJ Robbie Vincent was occasionally a guest presenter on Tony Monson's 10 am to 1 pm weekday show on the station.
References
- "About Solar Radio - The emphatic history of soul radio". Solarradio.com.
- "Solar Radio - London pirate radio history - AM/FM". Amfm.org.uk. 17 August 2014.
- "Sixty small-scale radio stations take to the air in Ofcom trials". Ofcom. 12 June 2015.
- "Ofcom sets out licensing plans for small-scale DAB". Ofcom. 7 April 2020.