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| foundation = 2009| |
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| defunct = 2016 |
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| fate = Acquired by [[Bauer Media Group]] |
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| industry = [[Broadcast media|Media]]| |
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| key_people = [[Adrian Serle]], Chief Executive <br> [[David Lloyd (broadcaster)|David Lloyd]], Director of Programming & Marketing <br> Mark Evans, Finance Director |
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| location = [[Birmingham]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] | |
| location = [[Birmingham]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] | |
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'''Orion Media''' |
'''Orion Media''' was a UK commercial radio group, founded in 2009 after a management buy-in, with backing from [[Lloyds Development Capital]]. It was created from the enforced sale of several radio stations in the [[English Midlands]] previously owned by [[Global Radio]]. |
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In May 2016, the company was sold to [[Bauer Media Group]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Following Global Radio's acquisition of [[GCap Media]] in 2007, it was deemed that Global had an unfair advantage in the West Midlands market as they owned the vast majority of stations. |
Following Global Radio's acquisition of [[GCap Media]] in 2007, it was deemed that Global had an unfair advantage in the West Midlands market as they owned the vast majority of stations. |
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The [[Office of Fair Trading|OFT]] wanted to re-install competition in the Midlands area, causing Global to sell some of their stations. In May 2009, |
The [[Office of Fair Trading|OFT]] wanted to re-install competition in the Midlands area, causing Global to sell some of their stations. In May 2009, LDC and the buy-in team purchased [[BRMB]], [[Mercia (radio station)|Mercia]], [[Wyvern FM|Wyvern]], [[Beacon (Radio)|Beacon]] in the West Midlands and [[Heart 106]] in the East Midlands from [[Global Radio]] for a total price of £37.5 million, beating off competition from several other interested parties<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110612175227/http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/media/article6345643.ece Bauer beaten to the punch in radio deal] Timesonline News – Accessed 26 May 2009 {{subscription required}}</ref> These stations accounted for around three per cent of the total commercial radio audience at the time. |
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In June 2009, the new group was named Orion Media.<ref>[http://radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.4908 Midlands radio sale cleared] Radio Today |
In June 2009, the new group was named Orion Media.<ref>[http://radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.4908 Midlands radio sale cleared] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090904231608/http://radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.4908 |date=4 September 2009 }} Radio Today – Accessed 5 July 2009</ref> |
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In January 2011, Orion's East Midlands station Heart 106 was rebranded and relaunched as Gem 106, following the end of a franchise agreement with Global Radio allowing the station to use the Heart branding and carry networked programming from London. |
In January 2011, Orion's East Midlands station Heart 106 was rebranded and relaunched as Gem 106, following the end of a franchise agreement with Global Radio allowing the station to use the Heart branding and carry networked programming from London. |
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In January 2012, Orion Media announced that its four FM stations in the West Midlands region were to be renamed '[[Free Radio (network)|Free Radio]]' |
In January 2012, Orion Media announced that its four FM stations in the West Midlands region were to be renamed '[[Free Radio (network)|Free Radio]]' – replacing the individual names [[BRMB]], [[Mercia (radio station)|Mercia]], [[Wyvern FM|Wyvern]] and [[Beacon (radio station)|Beacon]].<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jan/09/birmingham-brmb-free-radio/ Birmingham's BRMB rebrands to Free Radio] Guardian Online – Accessed 9 January 2012</ref><ref>[http://www.wearefreeradio.co.uk/ Free Radio Will Launch in Spring 2012] Free Radio web page – Accessed 9 January 2012</ref> The rebranding took place at 7pm on Monday 26 March 2012.<ref>[http://radiotoday.co.uk/2012/01/bmrb-mercia-beacon-wyvern-to-be-free/ BRMB, Mercia, Beacon, Wyvern to be Free], Radio Today, 9 January 2012</ref> |
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On 24 May 2012, Orion Media announced it would relaunch its [[Gold (radio)|Gold West Midlands]] stations on AM frequencies and DAB as ''Free Radio 80s'' later in the year.<ref>[http://radiotoday.co.uk/2012/05/gold-to-be-free-radio-80s-in-west-mids/ Gold to be Free Radio 80s in West Mids], Radio Today, 24 May 2012</ref> The station, which aired networked programming from London with opt-outs for sports programming, switched to locally produced output playing 1980s music alongside news and information and live football commentaries on Monday 4 September 2012, ending a franchise agreement with Global Radio which allowed the station to carry Gold branding and output. |
On 24 May 2012, Orion Media announced it would relaunch its [[Gold (British radio network)|Gold West Midlands]] stations on AM frequencies and DAB as ''Free Radio 80s'' later in the year.<ref>[http://radiotoday.co.uk/2012/05/gold-to-be-free-radio-80s-in-west-mids/ Gold to be Free Radio 80s in West Mids], Radio Today, 24 May 2012</ref> The station, which aired networked programming from London with opt-outs for sports programming, switched to locally produced output playing 1980s music alongside news and information and live football commentaries on Monday 4 September 2012, ending a franchise agreement with Global Radio which allowed the station to carry Gold branding and output. |
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On 6 May 2016, Orion announced they had been bought by [[Bauer Media Group|Bauer]] for an undisclosed fee, reportedly between £40 and £50 million.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/may/06/bauer-buys-radio-group-orion-media Bauer buys radio group Orion Media], The Guardian, 6 May 2016</ref><ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/05/06/orion-media-sold-to-bauer-for-50m/ Orion Media sold to Bauer for £50m], The Telegraph, 6 May 2016</ref> |
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|[[Free Radio Coventry & Warwickshire]] || [[Mercia]] || [[Birmingham]] || [[Coventry]] and [[Warwickshire]] || 97.0, 102.9FM, [[NOW Coventry]] || [[Hot AC]] || 23 May 1980 |
|[[Free Radio Coventry & Warwickshire]] || [[Mercia (radio station)|Mercia]] || [[Birmingham]] || [[Coventry]] and [[Warwickshire]] || 97.0, 102.9FM, [[NOW Coventry]] || [[Hot AC]] || 23 May 1980 |
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|[[Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire]] || [[Radio Wyvern|Wyvern]] || [[Worcester]] || [[Herefordshire]] and [[Worcestershire]] || 97.6, 96.7, 102.8FM, [[MuxCo|MuxCo Herefordshire and Worcestershire]] || [[Hot AC]] || 4 October 1982 |
|[[Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire]] || [[Radio Wyvern|Wyvern]] || [[Worcester, England|Worcester]] || [[Herefordshire]] and [[Worcestershire]] || 97.6, 96.7, 102.8FM, [[MuxCo|MuxCo Herefordshire and Worcestershire]] || [[Hot AC]] || 4 October 1982 |
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|[[Free Radio Shropshire & Black Country]] || [[Beacon Radio|Beacon]] || [[Wolverhampton]] || [[Shropshire]] and [[Black Country]] || 103.1, 97.2FM, [[NOW Wolverhampton]] || [[Hot AC]] || 12 April 1976 |
|[[Free Radio Shropshire & Black Country]] || [[Beacon Radio|Beacon]] || [[Wolverhampton]] || [[Shropshire]] and [[Black Country]] || 103.1, 97.2FM, [[NOW Wolverhampton]] || [[Hot AC]] || 12 April 1976 |
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|[[Gem 106|Gem]] || Heart 106 || [[Nottingham]] || [[East Midlands]] || 106.0FM, [[NOW Nottingham]], [[NOW Leicester]] || [[Adult Contemporary]] || 23 September 1997 |
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|[[Free Radio (network)#Free Radio 80s|Free Radio 80s]] || [[Gold]] || [[Birmingham]] || [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] || 990, 1017, 1152, 1359AM, [[CE Birmingham]], [[NOW Wolverhampton]], [[NOW Coventry]] || 1980s music || 4 April 1989, 15 January 1989 |
|[[Free Radio (network)#Free Radio 80s|Free Radio 80s]] || [[Gold (British radio network)|Gold]] || [[Birmingham]] || [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] || 990, 1017, 1152, 1359AM, [[CE Birmingham]], [[NOW Wolverhampton]], [[NOW Coventry]] || 1980s music || 4 April 1989, 15 January 1989 |
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[[Category:Global Radio]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 29 November 2024
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Media |
Founded | 2009 |
Defunct | 2016 |
Fate | Acquired by Bauer Media Group |
Headquarters | Birmingham, England, UK |
Key people | Adrian Serle, Chief Executive David Lloyd, Director of Programming & Marketing Mark Evans, Finance Director |
Website | www |
Orion Media was a UK commercial radio group, founded in 2009 after a management buy-in, with backing from Lloyds Development Capital. It was created from the enforced sale of several radio stations in the English Midlands previously owned by Global Radio.
In May 2016, the company was sold to Bauer Media Group.
History
[edit]Following Global Radio's acquisition of GCap Media in 2007, it was deemed that Global had an unfair advantage in the West Midlands market as they owned the vast majority of stations.
The OFT wanted to re-install competition in the Midlands area, causing Global to sell some of their stations. In May 2009, LDC and the buy-in team purchased BRMB, Mercia, Wyvern, Beacon in the West Midlands and Heart 106 in the East Midlands from Global Radio for a total price of £37.5 million, beating off competition from several other interested parties[1] These stations accounted for around three per cent of the total commercial radio audience at the time.
In June 2009, the new group was named Orion Media.[2]
In January 2011, Orion's East Midlands station Heart 106 was rebranded and relaunched as Gem 106, following the end of a franchise agreement with Global Radio allowing the station to use the Heart branding and carry networked programming from London.
In January 2012, Orion Media announced that its four FM stations in the West Midlands region were to be renamed 'Free Radio' – replacing the individual names BRMB, Mercia, Wyvern and Beacon.[3][4] The rebranding took place at 7pm on Monday 26 March 2012.[5]
On 24 May 2012, Orion Media announced it would relaunch its Gold West Midlands stations on AM frequencies and DAB as Free Radio 80s later in the year.[6] The station, which aired networked programming from London with opt-outs for sports programming, switched to locally produced output playing 1980s music alongside news and information and live football commentaries on Monday 4 September 2012, ending a franchise agreement with Global Radio which allowed the station to carry Gold branding and output.
On 6 May 2016, Orion announced they had been bought by Bauer for an undisclosed fee, reportedly between £40 and £50 million.[7][8]
Stations owned
[edit]Station name | Former name | Based in | Broadcast area | Frequency and multiplex | Format | Transmission date |
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Free Radio Birmingham | BRMB | Birmingham | Birmingham | 96.4FM, CE Birmingham | Hot AC | 19 September 1974 |
Free Radio Coventry & Warwickshire | Mercia | Birmingham | Coventry and Warwickshire | 97.0, 102.9FM, NOW Coventry | Hot AC | 23 May 1980 |
Free Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire | Wyvern | Worcester | Herefordshire and Worcestershire | 97.6, 96.7, 102.8FM, MuxCo Herefordshire and Worcestershire | Hot AC | 4 October 1982 |
Free Radio Shropshire & Black Country | Beacon | Wolverhampton | Shropshire and Black Country | 103.1, 97.2FM, NOW Wolverhampton | Hot AC | 12 April 1976 |
Gem | Heart 106 | Nottingham | East Midlands | 106.0FM, NOW Nottingham, NOW Leicester | Adult Contemporary | 23 September 1997 |
Free Radio 80s | Gold | Birmingham | West Midlands | 990, 1017, 1152, 1359AM, CE Birmingham, NOW Wolverhampton, NOW Coventry | 1980s music | 4 April 1989, 15 January 1989 |
References
[edit]- ^ Bauer beaten to the punch in radio deal Timesonline News – Accessed 26 May 2009 (subscription required)
- ^ Midlands radio sale cleared Archived 4 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Radio Today – Accessed 5 July 2009
- ^ Birmingham's BRMB rebrands to Free Radio Guardian Online – Accessed 9 January 2012
- ^ Free Radio Will Launch in Spring 2012 Free Radio web page – Accessed 9 January 2012
- ^ BRMB, Mercia, Beacon, Wyvern to be Free, Radio Today, 9 January 2012
- ^ Gold to be Free Radio 80s in West Mids, Radio Today, 24 May 2012
- ^ Bauer buys radio group Orion Media, The Guardian, 6 May 2016
- ^ Orion Media sold to Bauer for £50m, The Telegraph, 6 May 2016
- Mass media companies established in 2009
- British companies established in 2009
- Mass media companies disestablished in 2016
- British companies disestablished in 2016
- 2016 mergers and acquisitions
- Radio broadcasting companies of the United Kingdom
- Mass media in the West Midlands (region)
- Bauer Radio
- Global Radio