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{{short description|Scottish independent local radio station}}
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{{Infobox radio station
{{Infobox radio station
| name = Clyde 1
| name = Clyde 1
| image = [[File:Clyde 1 logo 2015.png|200px]]
| logo = Clyde 1 logo 2015.png
| logo_caption = Logo used since 2015.
| city = [[Glasgow]]
| image =
| area = [[Glasgow]] and [[West Central Scotland]]
| branding =
| image_size = 80px
| city = [[Glasgow]]
| slogan = ''Your Music, Your Life''
| country = UK
| airdate = 31 December 1973
| area = Glasgow and [[Ayrshire]]
| frequency = [[FM broadcasting|FM]]: 97.0, 102.3, 102.5, 103.3 MHz<br>[[Digital Audio Broadcasting|DAB]]: 11C
| branding = ''Across Glasgow & Ayrshire''
| share = 13.1%
| airdate = 31 December 1973 (52 years ago)
| share as of = June 2015
| former_frequencies = FM: 95.1&nbsp;MHz<br>[[AM broadcasting|AM]]: 1152&nbsp;kHz
| share source = [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly_listening.php RAJAR]
| frequency = [[FM broadcasting|FM]]: <br>97.0&nbsp;MHz<br>102.3&nbsp;MHz<br>102.5&nbsp;MHz<br>103.3&nbsp;MHz<br>[[Digital Audio Broadcasting|DAB]]: 11C
| format = [[Contemporary hits]]
| rds = CLYDE_1
| power = 0.05 kW, 0.3kW, 15kW, 0.05 kW
| format = [[Contemporary hit radio|CHR/Pop]]
| erp =
| class =
| operator =
| sister_stations = [[Clyde 2]]<br>[[The Hits Radio|Clyde 3]]
| sister_stations = [[Clyde 1 (Ayrshire)]]<br>[[Greatest Hits Radio Glasgow & The West]]
| owner = [[Bauer Radio]]
| network = [[Hits Radio]]
| owner = [[Bauer Media Audio UK]]
| website = [http://www.clyde1.com www.clyde1.com]
| webcast = [https://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/play/ Rayo]
| website = [http://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/ Clyde 1]
}}
}}


'''Clyde 1''' is a Scottish independent local radio station serving [[Glasgow]] and West Central Scotland. The station, operated by [[Radio Clyde]] (part of [[Bauer Radio]]), broadcasts on 102.5 FM with relays covering Rothesay on 102.3 FM, the Firth of Clyde on 103.3 FM and the Vale of Leven on 97 FM, as well as on DAB and online. Clyde 1 forms part of Bauer's [[Bauer City 1|City 1]] network of stations.
'''Clyde 1''' is an [[Independent Local Radio]] station based in [[Glasgow]], Scotland, owned and operated by [[Bauer Media Audio UK]] as part of the [[Hits Radio]] network. It broadcasts to Glasgow and [[West Central Scotland]].

As of September 2024, the station has a weekly audience of 747,000 listeners according to [[RAJAR]].{{cn|date=October 2024}}


== History ==
== History ==
{{For|the station's history prior to taking its current form|Radio Clyde}}
{{For|the station's history prior to taking its current form|Radio Clyde}}
[[File:Clyde 1 Logo 2013.png|thumb|200px|Clyde 1 logo used from 2011 to 2015.]]
Clyde 1 was born out of the compulsory transmission splitting enforced by the UK regulators in the 1990s, developing the FM frequency into Radio Clyde into a Top-40 format radio station.


Clyde 1 was born out of the compulsory transmission splitting enforced by the UK regulators in the 1990s, developing the FM frequency into Radio Clyde into a Top-40 format radio station.
The development of live-streaming and digital radio led to a widening of the station's potential audience through carriage on the [http://www.clyde1.com station's website] and [[Bauer Radio]]'s DAB multiplex in Glasgow.


The development of live-streaming and digital radio led to a widening of the station's potential audience through carriage on the [https://planetradio.co.uk/clyde/ station's website] and [[Bauer Radio]]'s DAB multiplex in Glasgow.
The station's Freeview carriage came as a consequence of the closure of stable-mate [[3C (radio)|3C]] by the station's then-owners, and resulted in UK-wide coverage.


The station's Freeview carriage came as a consequence of the closure of stable-mate [[3C (radio)|3C]] by the station's then-owners, and resulted in UK-wide coverage until it was removed on 30 October 2008.
On 31 December 2013, [[Radio Clyde]] celebrated its 40th anniversary.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tiger Tim and George Bowie to present 40th anniversary show on Clyde 1 this Hogmanay|url=http://www.allmediascotland.com/media-releases/57862/tiger-tim-and-george-bowie-to-present-40th-anniversary-show-on-clyde-1-this-hogmanay/}}</ref>


==Events==
==Events==
Every year Clyde 1 holds an event which they call Clyde 1 Live at the [[Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre|SECC]] in [[Glasgow]].
Clyde 1 used to hold an event called Clyde 1 Live at the [[SEC Centre|SECC]] in [[Glasgow]].
The event includes some of the many artists which are broadcast on the station, past events have featured [[Calvin Harris]], [[Labrinth]], [[Jessie J]], [[Olly Murs]], [[The Sugababes]], [[Amelia Lily]], [[Pixie Lott]], [[Mcfly]], [[Lawson (band)|Lawson]], [[Cover Drive]], [[Matt Cardle]], [[Gary Barlow]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Gary Barlow joins the line-up for Clyde 1 Live in Glasgow|url=http://entertainment.stv.tv/music/245862-gary-barlow-joins-the-line-up-for-clyde-1-live-in-glasgow/|publisher=STV News}}</ref> [[John Newman (singer)|John Newman]], [[The Vamps (British band)|The Vamps]] and also [[Dappy]].
The event included some of the many artists which are broadcast on the station, past events have featured [[Calvin Harris]], [[Labrinth]], [[Jessie J]], [[Olly Murs]], [[The Sugababes]], [[Amelia Lily]], [[Pixie Lott]], [[Mcfly]], [[Lawson (band)|Lawson]], [[Cover Drive]], [[Matt Cardle]], [[Gary Barlow]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Gary Barlow joins the line-up for Clyde 1 Live in Glasgow|url=http://entertainment.stv.tv/music/245862-gary-barlow-joins-the-line-up-for-clyde-1-live-in-glasgow/|publisher=STV News}}</ref> [[John Newman (singer)|John Newman]], [[The Vamps (British band)|The Vamps]] and also [[Dappy]]. On the 5th of February 2024, it was announced that Clyde 1 would bring back Clyde 1 Live to celebrate the station's 50th anniversary. This event took place on the 31st of May 2024


==Programming==
==Programming==
The majority of programming - local and networked - is produced and broadcast from Radio Clyde's studios in [[Clydebank]], however some networked output originates from sister stations [[Forth 1]] in [[Edinburgh]], [[Key 103]] in Manchester and [[Metro Radio]] in [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]]. ''[[The Vodafone Big Top 40]]'' is produced by [[Global Radio]] at its [[Capital London|Capital]] studios in London for broadcast on 145 commercial radio stations in the UK. The station also opts out of some networked output to broadcast additional local programming.
The majority of programming - local and networked - is produced and broadcast from Radio Clyde's studios in [[Clydebank]], however some networked output originates from [[Forth 1]] in Edinburgh, [[Tay FM]] in Dundee and sister station [[Hits Radio]] in Manchester. The station also opts out of some networked output to broadcast additional local programming, including sports coverage and specialist music shows.


The station's main presenters include [[George Bowie]] (''Bowie at Breakfast'' / ''The GB Experience''), Diane-Knox Campbell and Grant Thomson (''Home Run'' / ''Old Skool and Anthems'').<ref>[http://www.clyde1.com/djs/ Clyde 1 - DJs]</ref>
The station's local presenters include George Bowie (''Bowie at Breakfast''/''The GB Xperience''), Garry Spence, Steven Mill and Cassi Gillespie (''Bowie at Breakfast'' and ''Sunday afternoons'').<ref>[https://planetradio.co.uk/clyde/presenters/ Clyde 1 - Presenters]</ref>


===News and sport===
===News and sport===
Clyde 1 broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6am to 7pm on weekdays (except 2pm), from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays and from 9am to 12pm on Sundays. Headlines are broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside sport and traffic bulletins.
Clyde 1 broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6a.m. to 7p.m. on weekdays and from 7a.m. to 1p.m. at weekends. Headlines are broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside sport and traffic bulletins.


The Clydebank newsroom also produces bespoke national Scottish bulletins at weekends with [[Sky News Radio]] bulletins carried overnight.
The Clydebank newsroom also produces bespoke national Scottish bulletins at weekends with [[Sky News Radio]] bulletins carried overnight. Radio Clyde's head of news and sport is Lorraine Herbison, who is also Bauer's head of news for its Scottish stations.


Sports coverage airs under the ''Superscoreboard'' banner and includes live match commentaries during the season and an two-hour magazine show on weekday evenings.<ref>[http://www.clyde1.com/superscoreboard/ Clyde 1- SuperScoreboard]</ref> Commentators and analysts include [[Hugh Keevins]] and [[Graham Spiers]].
Sports coverage airs under the ''Superscoreboard'' banner and includes live match reports during the season and a magazine show on weekday evenings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clyde1.com/superscoreboard/|title=Clyde 1}}</ref> It is presented by Gordon Duncan and features regular panellists [[Hugh Keevins]] and [[Gordon Dalziel]].


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Radio Clyde]]
* [[Radio Clyde]]
*[[Clyde 2]]
* [[Clyde 2|Greatest Hits Radio Glasgow & The West]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://planetradio.co.uk/clyde/ Clyde 1]
* {{Official website|http://www.clyde1.com/}}


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Latest revision as of 18:02, 3 January 2025

Clyde 1
Logo used since 2015.
Broadcast areaGlasgow and Ayrshire
FrequencyFM:
97.0 MHz
102.3 MHz
102.5 MHz
103.3 MHz
DAB: 11C
RDSCLYDE_1
BrandingAcross Glasgow & Ayrshire
Programming
FormatCHR/Pop
NetworkHits Radio
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio UK
Clyde 1 (Ayrshire)
Greatest Hits Radio Glasgow & The West
History
First air date
31 December 1973 (52 years ago)
Former frequencies
FM: 95.1 MHz
AM: 1152 kHz
Links
WebcastRayo
WebsiteClyde 1

Clyde 1 is an Independent Local Radio station based in Glasgow, Scotland, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to Glasgow and West Central Scotland.

As of September 2024, the station has a weekly audience of 747,000 listeners according to RAJAR.[citation needed]

History

[edit]

Clyde 1 was born out of the compulsory transmission splitting enforced by the UK regulators in the 1990s, developing the FM frequency into Radio Clyde into a Top-40 format radio station.

The development of live-streaming and digital radio led to a widening of the station's potential audience through carriage on the station's website and Bauer Radio's DAB multiplex in Glasgow.

The station's Freeview carriage came as a consequence of the closure of stable-mate 3C by the station's then-owners, and resulted in UK-wide coverage until it was removed on 30 October 2008.

Events

[edit]

Clyde 1 used to hold an event called Clyde 1 Live at the SECC in Glasgow. The event included some of the many artists which are broadcast on the station, past events have featured Calvin Harris, Labrinth, Jessie J, Olly Murs, The Sugababes, Amelia Lily, Pixie Lott, Mcfly, Lawson, Cover Drive, Matt Cardle, Gary Barlow,[1] John Newman, The Vamps and also Dappy. On the 5th of February 2024, it was announced that Clyde 1 would bring back Clyde 1 Live to celebrate the station's 50th anniversary. This event took place on the 31st of May 2024

Programming

[edit]

The majority of programming - local and networked - is produced and broadcast from Radio Clyde's studios in Clydebank, however some networked output originates from Forth 1 in Edinburgh, Tay FM in Dundee and sister station Hits Radio in Manchester. The station also opts out of some networked output to broadcast additional local programming, including sports coverage and specialist music shows.

The station's local presenters include George Bowie (Bowie at Breakfast/The GB Xperience), Garry Spence, Steven Mill and Cassi Gillespie (Bowie at Breakfast and Sunday afternoons).[2]

News and sport

[edit]

Clyde 1 broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6a.m. to 7p.m. on weekdays and from 7a.m. to 1p.m. at weekends. Headlines are broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside sport and traffic bulletins.

The Clydebank newsroom also produces bespoke national Scottish bulletins at weekends with Sky News Radio bulletins carried overnight. Radio Clyde's head of news and sport is Lorraine Herbison, who is also Bauer's head of news for its Scottish stations.

Sports coverage airs under the Superscoreboard banner and includes live match reports during the season and a magazine show on weekday evenings.[3] It is presented by Gordon Duncan and features regular panellists Hugh Keevins and Gordon Dalziel.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Gary Barlow joins the line-up for Clyde 1 Live in Glasgow". STV News.
  2. ^ Clyde 1 - Presenters
  3. ^ "Clyde 1".
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