Xfm Manchester
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| Broadcast area | Manchester |
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| First air date | 15th March 2006 |
| Frequency | 97.7 MHz |
| Format | Alternative music |
| Owner | GCap Media |
| Website | www.xfmmanchester.co.uk |
Xfm Manchester is a commercial radio station broadcasting "alternative" music to Manchester in North West England.
It builds on the brand and format established by Xfm London. Some programming is shared but the majority is produced specifically for Manchester.
The station launched at 8am on Wednesday 15th of March 2006 - the first song to be played was the iconic Manchester anthem "I am the Resurrection" by The Stone Roses, followed by "Song 2" by Blur.
Many presenters were formerly members of iconic Manchester bands and institutions. These include the Inspiral Carpets' keyboard player Clint Boon, The Smiths' bass player Andy Rourke, Factory Records boss Tony Wilson, and the Hacienda's Dave Haslam. Elbow's Guy Garvey is the only presenter to still be a member of his most famous band. DJs Adam Cole, Gareth Brooks, Mark Kaye and comedian Paul Tonkinson completed the initial presenter line-up.
Long-time local radio presenter Terry Christian was cited in the licence application document alongside Boon but he remains at the relaunched BBC Radio Manchester.
Xfm's studios are in Salford Quays.
The transmitter is located on the roof of City Tower, formerly known as the Sunley Building, overlooking Piccadilly Gardens in the city centre. This is in the same location as that of another Manchester radio station, Galaxy. However, Xfm Manchester covers a slightly smaller area, with coverage particularly limited in parts of North Manchester. Xfm's expected service area encompasses around 2 million people.
Contents |
- Jason Manford The Xfm Breakfast Show
- Tim Cocker
- Gareth Brooks The X-List
- Mark Kaye Xfm Drivetime
- Clint Boon Music Response
- John Kennedy X-Posure
- Dave Haslam The Weekender
- Andy Rourke The Weekender
- Eddy Temple-Morris The Remix
- Alex James
- Mike Sweeney Planet Rock Breakfast
- Sam Walker
- Luke Cowdrey UnaBombers
- Justin Crawford UnaBombers
- Michelle Mullane
- Jim Salveson
- Ian Camfield The Rock Show
- Lauren Laverne This Is Music
- Guy Garvey Payola
- Dave Masterman
Xfm Manchester was awarded an FM radio licence on June 9, 2005.
The channel was chosen over other rock station formats such as The Arrow, Virgin Radio Classic Rock, Kerrang! Radio and sister channel The Storm (which has since closed down).
On February 20, 2006, Xfm Manchester commenced sporadic technical tests (consisting of a playlist of songs chosen to appeal to its audience) prior to its launch on 15th March 2006.
- Official site
- Review of XFM after launch
- Xfm Manchester early announcement
- Xfm Manchester launch info
- Licence application document (1.2MB PDF)
Corporate Directors: Ralph Bernard (Chairman) | Steve Orchard (Operations Director) | Wendy Pallot (Group Finance Director)
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