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- Scot_FM abstract "Scot FM was a regional radio station serving Central and Southern Scotland. Broadcast from studios at Albert Quay in Leith, the station was billed as radio for Scotland's thinking classes, but was unable to create a clear identity for itself, while changing its format to focus on more populist content, including less speech and more music. The station was relaunched as Real Radio Scotland in January 2002 following a buyout by GMG Radio. Real Radio has since been succeeded by Heart Scotland.".
- Scot_FM city Edinburgh.
- Scot_FM city Leith.
- Scot_FM firstAirDate "1994-09-16".
- Scot_FM firstAirDate "2002-01-07".
- Scot_FM frequency "1.003E8".
- Scot_FM frequency "1.011E8".
- Scot_FM owner Grampian_Television.
- Scot_FM owner ITV_Border.
- Scot_FM owner UTV_Radio.
- Scot_FM wikiPageID "26133172".
- Scot_FM wikiPageLength "17966".
- Scot_FM wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Scot_FM wikiPageRevisionID "693648371".
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen_F.C..
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Ford_(British_radio_broadcaster).
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1994.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Scotland.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink David_Steel.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink File:Scot_m.jpg.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink GMG_Radio.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Glenn_Campbell_(broadcaster).
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Global_Radio.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Grampian_Television.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Guardian_Media_Group.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Heart_Scotland.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink ITV_Border.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink John_Myers_(radio_executive).
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Leith.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Northsound_Radio.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Pupa.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Galloway.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Scottie_McClue.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Football_League.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Radio_Holdings.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Hunter.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Currie_(broadcaster).
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink UTV_Radio.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLink Wireless_Group.
- Scot_FM wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scot FM".
- Scot_FM airdate "--09-16".
- Scot_FM airdate "2002-01-07".
- Scot_FM area "Central and Southern Scotland".
- Scot_FM city Edinburgh.
- Scot_FM city Leith.
- Scot_FM frequency "100.3".
- Scot_FM frequency "101.1".
- Scot_FM name "Scot FM".
- Scot_FM owner Grampian_Television.
- Scot_FM owner ITV_Border.
- Scot_FM owner UTV_Radio.
- Scot_FM owner "Independent Radio Group".
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-2.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-end.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-start.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Radio_Station.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Radio_in_Scotland.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Scot_FM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Scot_FM subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Scot_FM subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1994.
- Scot_FM subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Scotland.
- Scot_FM hypernym Station.
- Scot_FM type Agent.
- Scot_FM type Broadcaster.
- Scot_FM type Organisation.
- Scot_FM type RadioStation.
- Scot_FM type Station.
- Scot_FM type Establishment.
- Scot_FM type Redirect.
- Scot_FM type Station.
- Scot_FM type Organization.
- Scot_FM type RadioStation.
- Scot_FM type Agent.
- Scot_FM type SocialPerson.
- Scot_FM type Thing.
- Scot_FM type Q15265344.
- Scot_FM type Q43229.
- Scot_FM comment "Scot FM was a regional radio station serving Central and Southern Scotland. Broadcast from studios at Albert Quay in Leith, the station was billed as radio for Scotland's thinking classes, but was unable to create a clear identity for itself, while changing its format to focus on more populist content, including less speech and more music. The station was relaunched as Real Radio Scotland in January 2002 following a buyout by GMG Radio. Real Radio has since been succeeded by Heart Scotland.".
- Scot_FM label "Scot FM".
- Scot_FM sameAs Q7435464.
- Scot_FM sameAs m.0b6nnq9.
- Scot_FM sameAs Q7435464.
- Scot_FM wasDerivedFrom Scot_FM?oldid=693648371.
- Scot_FM isPrimaryTopicOf Scot_FM.
- Scot_FM name "Scot FM".