Radio Tay

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Radio Tay
Tay FM &AM Logo
City of license Dundee
Broadcast area Dundee - Perth (361,000)
Slogan Enter-TAYn-ment
First air date October 17, 1980 (Dundee)
November 14, 1980 (Perth), January 9, 1995 (relaunch as Tay AM and Tay FM)
Frequency 102.8 MHz (FM - Dundee)
96.4 MHz (FM - Perth)
1161 kHz (AM - Dundee)
1584 kHz (AM - Perth)
Channel 936 (Telewest)
DAB
Format Contemporary & Chart Music
Power 5.25 kW (Angus transmitting station, north of Dundee)
0.8 kW (Perth)
ERP 1 kw (mixed polarisation)
0.5 kw (maximum)
Owner Emap Radio (Holdings) Limited
Webcast Yes
Website TayFM TayAM

Radio Tay is an Independent Local Radio station that broadcasts throughout Tayside and northeast Fife in Scotland. Tayside Sound Limited was incorporated on April 27, 1979 to set up a radio station in accordance with the regulatory body, Independent Broadcasting Authority. Originally launched as a simulcast station, on January 9, 1995, Radio Tay split into two radio services; Tay FM and Tay AM on FM and AM bands, respectively. From a studio complex at 6 North Isla Street in Dundee, Radio Tay operates these two services 24 hours a day but differ according to the time which is locally produced/presented (13 hours for FM, 18 hours for AM, and 10 hours on Saturdays).[1] The services play a mixture of contemporary, 80s and 90s music.

According to their charter of service, Tay FM is "a contemporary and chart music and information station for 15-40 year-olds in the Dundee, Perth, Angus and N.E. Fife area". Tay AM is said to be "a chart and classic hits, sport, news and information station for over 35s in the Dundee, Perth, Angus and N.E. Fife area."

These services broadcast to the Tayside catchment area, which is just over 360,000, and each have a market share of roughly 15% market share.[2] [3] The licence for both services is due to expire on December 31, 2009.[4] [5]

Contents

Tay FM is part of the Big City Network and also airs hit40uk and the Vodafone Live Hour.

Stuart Webster (with travel news by Katy Roberts), Mike Richardson, Graeme "Waggy" Waggot, Sharrel Caroll, Dave Connor, Karen B, Euan Notman, John Milne, Joe Brodie, Gary Elwin, Lucio & Graeme Ogston.

The Weekly version of the Tay FM schedule is avaible from the link below.


Grant Reid, Ally Bally, Alistair Smith, Richard Allan, Dave Price, Ian Lees, Bill Torrance, Ward McGaughrin, Lorraine Stevenson, Ken MacLeod, Jenny Farish, Billy Anderson, Maureen Young, Jenny Farish, Alan Steadman, Murray McGregor, Paul Garty and Terry Cumming.

The Weekly Tay AM schedule is avaible from the link below.

News Bulletins are broadcasted on the hour weekdays 6am-7pm, 10pm-2am and the news headlines at 7:30 & 8:30am and 4:30pm & 5:30pm. Saturdays 6am to 6pm then 10pm-2am. Sundays 6am-2pm and then further bulletins at 4pm, 7pm, 10pm-2am.

Head of News is Louise Cowie.

Sport bulletins are presnted daily during Breakfast, Lunch and Drivetime.


  1. ^ Location of transmitters. Ofcom (2004). Retrieved on 23 November 2004.
  2. ^ TayAM listening figures. MediaUK (2006). Retrieved on 7 July 2006.
  3. ^ TayFM listening figures. MediaUK (2006). Retrieved on 7 July 2006.
  4. ^ Ofcom TayAM licence. Ofcom (2005). Retrieved on 11 August 2005.
  5. ^ Ofcom TayFM licence. Ofcom (2005). Retrieved on 11 August 2005.


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