pillarboxred
January 23rd, 2009, 12:47 AM
They have a number of domains registered, but they're only holding pages at the moment
www.mersey1067.co.uk
www.dunefm.co.uk/mersey.htm
www.merseyfm.co.uk
www.mersey1067.com
www.merseyfm.com
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Ref (http://radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.4305.2)
http://radiotoday.co.uk/e107_images/newspost_images/mersey1067.jpg
Jan 22, 2009 - After a much troubled history, the frequency previously used by KCR on Merseyside has sprung back to life on Thursday with another new radio station - "Mersey 106.7 - Great Songs for Liverpool"
RadioToday.co.uk understands the station is still owned by Polaris Media, with the last official contact from the station in November confirming KCR was operating in automation, with staff having been unable to gain access to their studio.
But despite the original licence being issued to cover Knowsley, the station's strap line suggests it is now covering Liverpool. According to the Ofcom website, this licence is due to expire in five months time.
RadioToday.co.uk is awaiting to hear from the station owners and Ofcom regarding how the station managed to start broadcasting.
www.mersey1067.co.uk
www.dunefm.co.uk/mersey.htm
www.merseyfm.co.uk
www.mersey1067.com
www.merseyfm.com
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Ref (http://radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.4305.2)
http://radiotoday.co.uk/e107_images/newspost_images/mersey1067.jpg
Jan 22, 2009 - After a much troubled history, the frequency previously used by KCR on Merseyside has sprung back to life on Thursday with another new radio station - "Mersey 106.7 - Great Songs for Liverpool"
RadioToday.co.uk understands the station is still owned by Polaris Media, with the last official contact from the station in November confirming KCR was operating in automation, with staff having been unable to gain access to their studio.
But despite the original licence being issued to cover Knowsley, the station's strap line suggests it is now covering Liverpool. According to the Ofcom website, this licence is due to expire in five months time.
RadioToday.co.uk is awaiting to hear from the station owners and Ofcom regarding how the station managed to start broadcasting.