Yorkshire Coast Radio

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Yorkshire Coast Radio
Broadcast area Scarborough & Bridlington
Slogan Musicfunlife
First air date November 7, 1993
Frequency 96.2 MHz, 103.1 MHz, 102.4 MHz
Format Contemporary
Owner The Local Radio Company
Website www.yorkshirecoastradio.com

Yorkshire Coast Radio is the name of an Independent Local Radio station in the North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is officially two licenses, one broadcasting to Scarborough and one to Bridlington, and has offices in both towns, but the operations are essentially unified. Initially, its Scarborough studios were based on Falsgrave Road but have now moved out of town to a purpose-built new building at Eastfield.

Frequencies: 102.4 Bridlington, 96.2 Scarborough, 103.1 Whitby.

Presenters include breakfast presenter Greg Dukeson and programme controller Chris Sigsworth. Previous presenters on the station include Greg Scott (most famous for his television appearances on ITV's Quizmania), Joel Hogg (now one half of JK and Joel at BBC Radio 1) and Northants 96 drivetime presenter, Neil Grayson.



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