Peak FM

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Peak FM
Image:Peak FM logo.gif
Broadcast area North Derbyshire
First air date October 7, 1998
Frequency 102.0 MHz, 107.4 MHz
Format Contemporary
Owner UTV Radio
Website Peakfm.net

Peak FM is a small local radio station in North Derbyshire, playing music from the last three decades, as well as updating the area on local news and sport.

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Based in Sheepbridge, Chesterfield, Peak FM's coverage area includes the towns of Alfreton, Bakewell, Bolsover, Buxton Clay Cross, Derby, Dronfield, Hilcote, Mansfield, Matlock, Pinxton, Ripley, Shirebrook, South Normanton, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Worksop and Staveley. Southern districts of the City of Sheffield are also included, though the topography of the area makes reception unreliable.

The coverage area also includes many isolated areas in North-Eastern Derbyshire, North Western Nottinghamshire, Southern Sheffield and the White Peak of the Peak District National Park.

Peak FM is now available as an audio stream on the internet, but not available as yet on DAB Digital Radio.

Though served by Hallam FM in Sheffield, Chesterfield missed out on having a commercial radio station of its own for two decades.

Peak FM began broadcasting to Chesterfield as 'Peak 107 FM' on Wednesday October 7, 1998 at 8 am, with the Simple Minds song 'Alive and Kicking' being the first song on the station. The Radio Authority had awarded Grand Central Broadcasting the license earlier in the spring.

At the same time, the authority also awarded licenses for two other small stations, in nearby Bassetlaw and Mansfield.

In 2001, Forever Broadcasting bought out Grand Central Broadcasting, and Peak 107 was rebranded as 'The 50/50 Music Mix of Yesterday And Today', with an accompanying change in music policy.

Forever sold three of its stations in 2003, with three remaining- Peak, Tower FM in Bolton and Wolverhampton's 107.7 The Wolf.

In early 2004, Forever Broadcasting was itself bought by The Wireless Group, run by former newspaper editor Kelvin MacKenzie.

Under the new regime, the station changed its name to the shorter 'Peak FM' from 'Peak 107' in summer 2004. This was due to the station broadcasting over two frequences, 107.4FM and 102FM

Station output did not change dramatically after the takeover, but presenters were occasionally required to promote other stations and services offered by The Wireless Group, which was itself taken over by UTV Radio in June 2005.

Peak FM's website [1] was relaunched in Autumn 2004.

  • Jeff Cooper former Programme Controller and presenter
  • Paul Denton former Weekend Breakfast presenter [2]
  • Craig Pattison former Programme Controller and weekday lunchtime presenter

  • Andy Jones presents 12-4am Weekends, Decades from 7pm-10pm weekdays and Sunday Afternoons 12-4pm
  • Richard Spinks presents Peak FM Chilled on Weekday Evenings 10pm-2am
  • Sean Goldsmith and Bakewell's Becky Measures co-present the Weekday Breakfast Show from 6-10am
  • Chris Payne hosts the Peak Party on Saturday Evenings.
  • Chris Birks presents Early Weekend Breakfast from 4-7am Sat & Sun
  • Chris Buckley is the Programme Controller and presents Drive-Time, Weekdays from 3pm
  • Dave Vickers presents Mid Mornings from 10am - 3pm and also the Vickers Sunday Service on Sunday between 7am-12pm
  • Naz Premji presents the feel good Friday show at 7pm and is the News Editor


  • Naz Premji reads the news on weekday mornings
  • Simon Towers on weekday afternoons
  • Laura Pankhurst, also reads news at various times
  • Esyllt Carr, weekend news reader

Each Saturday in the football/soccer season, the station has a dedicated sports show 'The Saturday Supplement'. With live updates from Chesterfield F.C., Derby County, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United, Alfreton Town F.C. and Matlock Town F.C.


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