West Sound

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West Sound
Image:WestSound_logo.gif
Broadcast area Ayrshire
Slogan South West Scotland's favourite music
Frequency 1035 kHz, DAB, Online
First air date October 16, 1981
Format Contemporary
Owner EMAP
Website www.westsound.co.uk

West Sound is a local AM radio station for Ayrshire. Based in Ayr with its AM transmitter in Symington, South Ayrshire and its DAB transmitter in Darvel, East Ayrshire, the station is part of the West Sound Radio Network and the only AM station in the Big City Network.

Currently at the station are Kenny Campbell, Jack Bennie, Gary Marshall, Stuart Rodgers, Chris Kane, Tom Russell, Gary Moore, Pete Lockhart, Tommy Truesdale, Karyn McCulloch, Lou Grant, Joe Campbell and Alan Toomey who is the Programme Controller of Westsound 1035 AM


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