Affinity Radio

Affinity Radio Cambridge
Broadcast area Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Slogan From Cambridge... This is the All New Affinity
Frequency

DAB (11C Cambridge) until 31 December 2011

DLS Label: Affinity_Radio__
First air date 15 March 2011 (FM and online); 8 April 2011 (DAB)
Last air date 31 December 2011 (DAB)
Format Variety Hits

Affinity Radio, referred to on air as 'The All New Affinity', is a Variety Hits local radio station from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. It started broadcasting on 8 April 2011, with a mix of music from the last four decades and a range of local information. Affinity produces more than 70 hours a week of locally produced programming. Affinity Radio was the first full-service DAB local station in England.[1]

Affinity Radio from Cambridge is no longer broadcasting. This station has been confused in the past with "Affinity Radio" from Maidstone in Kent which began broadcasting on the Internet on 14 August 2010 and is still on the air as of 2016.

History and About

Affinity Radio originally broadcast from studios in Citylife House in Cambridge from February 2010 – February 2011. Then known as Cambridge City Radio it featured specialist music in the evening and magazine style programmes during the daytime.

In March 2011, Affinity rebranded and ran a Restricted Service Licence on 87.7 FM in Cambridge. On 12 April 2011 the station started broadcasting dynamic DAB DLS digital scrolling text, using UBC Media's Unique Interactive, ManDLS system.

On 16 July 2011 Affinity celebrated 100 days on the air. Early interviewees included Cambridge's MP Julian Huppert, 1980s singer and music producer Nik Kershaw and upcoming group, The Reason 4.

On 10 November 2011, Affinity Radio's DAB Service label changed from 'Affinity_Cambs__' to 'Affinity_Radio___' with a new programme type (PTY) of 'Pop Music'.

From 29 September 2011 until 31 December 2011 Affinity Radio temporarily 'flipped' their music format from full Variety Hits, to Hot AC during their daytime and overnight hours.

On 17 December 2011 the station relaunched as 'The All New Affinity' with new presenters and imaging.

On 31 December 2011 DAB broadcasts ceased and Affinity's primary delivery platform reverted to online.[2]

References

Coordinates: 52°12′17″N 0°08′17″E / 52.204595°N 0.137947°E / 52.204595; 0.137947


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