Future Radio's Daytime schedule is changing.
- 6th October 2012
- Author: Chris and Sara G
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From Monday 15th October, this popular Norwich radio station will be making some changes to it's daytime schedule....
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Future Radio, the fastest growing radio station in Norwich, committed to providing Norwich with distinctive and engaging multi- genre and alternative programmes. The alternative voice of Norwich.
Broadcasting live, full time on 107.8FM live since 2007 and online at www.futureradio.co.uk it has a regular weekly combined on-air and online listenership of 25,520 across Norwich.
Future Radio, one of the first full time community radio licences awarded by Ofcom, produces more local live programming and plays more local music that any other radio station in Norwich.
The station moved to its new frequency, 107.8FM, in July 2010 when it was awarded a new license to cover a wider Norwich area boosting coverage from 97,000 people to 140,000.
Set up to deliver a diverse and accessible radio station for Norwich which engages the local and wider community, Future Radio continues to gain listeners across Norwich through providing:
Future Radio is committed to providing distinctive and engaging radio with a multi genre, alternative music policy to encourage social and cultural diversity.
Future Radio is the alternative voice of Norwich for listeners who love music, debate and coverage of key local issues.
Future Radio also offers a range of advertising solutions to help promote local businesses. From sponsorship of one of our Top Ten shows to regular spot adverts recorded in our state-of-the-art studios, we offer competitive rates to new clients.
From Monday 15th October, this popular Norwich radio station will be making some changes to it's daytime schedule....
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Since coming on the show last week - we have been listening to the station - its brilliant - why didn't I listen before - Terry's morning show is superb! Please pass on my best regards - the choice of music inspired!
I have been listening to Terry Lee this morning on my iPhone and he is really, really good so much more interesting than Capital or XFM. I really enjoyed the show.
I have now left Norwich after 3 years of Art School there. During my time there, I always had my radio tuned to Future. I woke up to Future, showered to Future, drove listening to Future and fell asleep to Future radio. I really miss the great selection of music and local info. Now I am London and have to make up with listening on the net.
Not the usual playlist all the other stations play, including the BBC. Almost every time I listen, I find myself having to note down the titles and artists of tracks I've never heard before. Fantastic radio station!