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- Peninsula_FM abstract "Peninsula FM was a radio station founded by and aimed at the people of Helensburgh and the surrounding areas, in Argyll, Scotland. When it was announced in 1999 that a licence would become available for Helensburgh and the Clyde Peninsula Towns, the then local station for Dumbarton, Castle Rock FM, thought they would automatically be given the rights to broadcast in the new catchment. The people of Helensburgh however, had other ideas. Founded by local businessman Mr. G Reynolds, the station ran for three very successful one-month Restricted Service Licences (RSL) between 1999 and 2001, on 105.4 FM.The idea of the radio station was to offer a service that aimed to inform and entertain, focusing on 'connecting the community'; broadcasting from the heart of Helensburgh with maximum use of live interviews, with a mix of music and chat, and live sports coverage relevant to Helensburgh, Rhu, Garelochhead and the Rosneath Peninsula villages of Kilcreggan, Cove and Clynder. Some of the highlights from the station include an exclusive interview with Murdo MacLeod from Celtic Football Club, and live broadcasts from the Rhu and Cardross Gala days. The support Peninsula FM gave to the Rhu Gala day was so successful in fact; they still provide the PA and music for the event to this day, albeit not live on air.On 12 June 2003, Ofcom, the UK radio authority, granted the new licence to the Dumbarton station rather than Peninsula FM.".
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageExternalLink www.peninsulafm.com.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageID "23333755".
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageLength "2209".
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageRevisionID "705278828".
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Argyll.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Scotland.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_F.C..
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Cove,_Argyll.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Dumbarton.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Garelochhead.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Helensburgh.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Kilcreggan.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Murdo_MacLeod.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Ofcom.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Restricted_Service_Licence.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Rhu.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink River_Clyde.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Rosneath.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageWikiLink Your_Radio.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Radio_in_Scotland.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-radio-station-stub.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Peninsula_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Peninsula_FM subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Peninsula_FM subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Scotland.
- Peninsula_FM hypernym Station.
- Peninsula_FM type Station.
- Peninsula_FM type Station.
- Peninsula_FM comment "Peninsula FM was a radio station founded by and aimed at the people of Helensburgh and the surrounding areas, in Argyll, Scotland. When it was announced in 1999 that a licence would become available for Helensburgh and the Clyde Peninsula Towns, the then local station for Dumbarton, Castle Rock FM, thought they would automatically be given the rights to broadcast in the new catchment. The people of Helensburgh however, had other ideas. Founded by local businessman Mr.".
- Peninsula_FM label "Peninsula FM".
- Peninsula_FM sameAs Q7162931.
- Peninsula_FM sameAs m.065z4lt.
- Peninsula_FM sameAs Q7162931.
- Peninsula_FM wasDerivedFrom Peninsula_FM?oldid=705278828.
- Peninsula_FM isPrimaryTopicOf Peninsula_FM.