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website = [http://www.leicestersound.co.uk www.leicestersound.co.uk]
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'''Leicester Sound''' is an [[Independent Local Radio]] station in [[Leicester]], [[England]], that was launched on 7 September 1984. It broadcasts to the [[Leicestershire]] area on 105.4 FM and on [[Digital Audio Broadcasting|DAB digital radio]]. It's part of [[GCap Media]]'s [[The One Network]].
'''Leicester Sound''' is an [[Independent Local Radio]] station in [[Leicester]], [[England]]. Launched September 7th 1984. Radio Trent bought and transformed the old studios and frequency of Centre Radio, which closed in 1983. Before October 1988, it used to broadcast on 1260 [[Medium wave|MW]]. Also in 1988, it changed its name to [[Sound FM]], then reverting back to its old name in 1991. Before January 1992, it shared its evening programmes with [[Trent FM]]. From then on it became part of Midlands Radio plc, and shared programmes with [[Mercia FM]]. In late 1993, [[GWR Group]] bought out Midlands Radio plc. In January 1997, the frequency changed from 103.2 to 105.4FM, with a much more powerful signal, to be heard by most of [[Leicestershire]].

The Leicester Sound studios are based in the Meridian Business Park, Leicester, close to Junction 21 of the [[M1 motorway|M1]] (and close to the [[M69 motorway|M69]]).

The [[transmitter]] is just north of [[Billesdon]], eight miles east of [[Leicester]], near the [[A47 road|A47]]. It has been there since 1997.


The Breakfast show is presented by Robin Banks ,Naomi Kent and Moot.
the drive show is presented by damion stjhon
[[Image:leicestersnd.png|frame|right|Former logo]]
[[Image:leicestersnd.png|frame|right|Former logo]]
==Background==
Ivan D'Sa remains at Leicester Sound as Weekend Presenter in addition to swing/cover work during the week at both Leicester Sound and [[trent fm]] and [[mercia fm]]. Ivan has worked at Leicester Sound, on and off, since 1995. [[Sara Blizzard]], the [[East Midlands Today]] weather presenter was part of the Breakfast team in the mid-1990s.
Radio Trent bought and transformed the old studios and frequency of Centre Radio, which closed in [[1983]]. The station used to broadcast on 1260 [[Medium wave|MW]] until October [[1988]] when it started broadcasting on 103.2FM. Also in 1988, it changed its name to Sound FM, then reverted back to its old name in [[1991]]. Until January [[1992]], it shared its evening programmes with [[96 Trent FM|Trent FM]]. From then on it became part of Midlands Radio plc, and shared programmes with [[Mercia (radio station)|Mercia FM]]. In late [[1993]], [[GCap_Media#GWR_Group|GWR Group]] bought out Midlands Radio plc. In January [[1997]], the frequency changed from 103.2 to 105.4FM, with a much more powerful signal, which can be heard by most of [[Leicestershire]].

==Current Presenters==
The Breakfast show, ''Robin Banks @ Breakfast'', airs every weekday morning from 6AM to 10AM. It is presented by [[Robin Banks]], Naomi Kent and Michelle Mary Mustard (aka Moot), who is also the producer of the show.

The drive time show, ''Damien @ Drive'' is presented by Damien St John every weekday from 4PM to 7PM.


Ivan D'Sa remains at Leicester Sound as Weekend Presenter in addition to swing/cover work during the week at Leicester Sound, [[96 Trent FM]] (Nottingham & Mansfield) and [[Mercia (radio station)|Mercia]] (Coventry). Ivan has worked at Leicester Sound, on and off, since [[1995]]. [[Sara Blizzard]], the [[East Midlands Today]] weather presenter was part of the Breakfast team in the mid-[[1990s]].
Based in the Meridian Business Park, Leicester, close to Junction 21 of the [[M1 motorway|M1]] (and close to the [[M69 motorway|M69]]).


Every Sunday from 4PM to 7PM, [[David Jensen]] hosts [[hit40uk]], the singles chart show that is broadcast on 130 UK commercial radio stations.
The [[transmitter]] is just north of [[Billesdon]], eight miles east of [[Leicester]], near the [[A47 road|A47]], being there since 1997.


==Previous Presenters==
Some of the original presenters of Leicester Sound were:
Some of the original presenters of Leicester Sound were:
* Nick Murden, original first presenter of the station (Deceased).
* Nick Murden - original first presenter of the station (Deceased).
* Guy Morris, from Trent original line-up from 1975, formerly of [[Ocean Sound]] also.
* Guy Morris - from Trent's original line-up from [[1975]], formerly of [[Ocean FM|Ocean Sound]] also.
* David Lloyd, from Trent in Nottingham, where he joined in 1980, fresh from [[Hospital Radio]], left in 1991 to form [[Lincs FM]], now Programming Director of [[Virgin Radio]] during the week and a weekend presenter at [[Smooth Radio]] in the East Midlands.
* David Lloyd - from Trent in Nottingham, where he joined in [[1980]], fresh from [[Hospital radio|Hospital Radio]], left in 1991 to form [[Lincs FM]], now Programming Director of [[Virgin Radio]] during the week and a weekend presenter at [[Smooth Radio]] in the East Midlands.
* [[Tony Lyman]], fresh from Trent in Nottingham also, now at [[Smooth Radio]] in the East Midlands.
* [[Tony Lyman]] - fresh from Trent in Nottingham, now at [[Smooth Radio]] in the East Midlands.
* Craig Strong, from Trent in 1980, also a Trent 102.8 Derby presenter, plus many other stations in and out of the region.
* Craig Strong - from Trent in 1980, also a Trent 102.8 Derby presenter, plus many other stations in and out of the region.
* [[John Peters (DJ)|John Peters]], networked chart show from the 80s from Nottingham, and original Radio Trent opening presenter in 1975, first presenter of GEM-AM, and also a presenter at [[Smooth Radio]] in the East Midlands.
* [[John Peters (DJ)|John Peters]] - networked chart show from the 80s from Nottingham, and original Radio Trent opening presenter in 1975, first presenter of GEM-AM, and also a presenter at [[Smooth Radio]] in the East Midlands.
* Kenny Hague, breakfast show presenter, was at Centre Radio then Sound FM until 1996, has gone on to work for stations all around the East Midlands but can now be found on 103 The Eye in Melton Mowbray
* Kenny Hague - breakfast show presenter, was at Centre Radio then Sound FM until [[1996]], has gone on to work for stations all around the East Midlands but can now be found on [[The Eye (radio station)|103 The Eye]] in Melton Mowbray.
* Mark Hayman, one of the station's most popular presenters of the early 90s and he of the inspired JAM "Driving home with Mark Hayman" jingle is now the Managing Editor of [[BBC Radio Kent]] in Royal Tunbridge Wells.
* Mark Hayman - one of the station's most popular presenters of the early 90s and he of the inspired JAM "Driving home with Mark Hayman" jingle is now the Managing Editor of [[BBC Radio Kent]] in Royal Tunbridge Wells.
* [[Timmy Mallet]] used to present Timmy on the Tranny when it used to be called Centre Radio.
* [[Timmy Mallet]] - used to present ''Timmy on the Tranny'' when the stations used to be called Centre Radio.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.leicestersound.co.uk Official Leicester Sound website.]
* [http://www.leicestersound.co.uk Official Leicester Sound website]
* [http://www.justin-case.co.uk/simon/lsjingles.htm Leicester Sound jingles.]
* [http://www.justin-case.co.uk/simon/lsjingles.htm Leicester Sound jingles]
* [http://www.justin-case.co.uk/simon/leicsnd.htm History of Leicester Sound.]
* [http://www.justin-case.co.uk/simon/leicsnd.htm History of Leicester Sound]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.allen43/main_pages/leicester%20sound.htm David's Transmitter World]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.allen43/Trans_sub_pages/billesdon.htm Photos of the Leicester Sound Billesdon transmitter]
* [http://www.geocities.com/thehotw/aircheck_UKRadioWOW.htm Who owns Who in the Radio Industry.]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.allen43/main_pages/leicester%20sound.htm Photos of the Leicester Sound building]
* [http://www.geocities.com/thehotw/aircheck_UKLeics.htm History of local radio in Leicestershire.]
* [http://www.geocities.com/thehotw/aircheck_UKLeics.htm History of local radio in Leicestershire]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.allen43/Trans_sub_pages/billesdon.htm Billesdon transmitter]


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Revision as of 00:52, 24 August 2008

Leicester Sound
Broadcast areaLeicester
Frequency105.4 and dab MHz
Programming
FormatContemporary
Ownership
OwnerGcap Media plc
History
First air date
7 September 1984
Links
Websitewww.leicestersound.co.uk

Leicester Sound is an Independent Local Radio station in Leicester, England, that was launched on 7 September 1984. It broadcasts to the Leicestershire area on 105.4 FM and on DAB digital radio. It's part of GCap Media's The One Network.

The Leicester Sound studios are based in the Meridian Business Park, Leicester, close to Junction 21 of the M1 (and close to the M69).

The transmitter is just north of Billesdon, eight miles east of Leicester, near the A47. It has been there since 1997.

File:Leicestersnd.png
Former logo

Background

Radio Trent bought and transformed the old studios and frequency of Centre Radio, which closed in 1983. The station used to broadcast on 1260 MW until October 1988 when it started broadcasting on 103.2FM. Also in 1988, it changed its name to Sound FM, then reverted back to its old name in 1991. Until January 1992, it shared its evening programmes with Trent FM. From then on it became part of Midlands Radio plc, and shared programmes with Mercia FM. In late 1993, GWR Group bought out Midlands Radio plc. In January 1997, the frequency changed from 103.2 to 105.4FM, with a much more powerful signal, which can be heard by most of Leicestershire.

Current Presenters

The Breakfast show, Robin Banks @ Breakfast, airs every weekday morning from 6AM to 10AM. It is presented by Robin Banks, Naomi Kent and Michelle Mary Mustard (aka Moot), who is also the producer of the show.

The drive time show, Damien @ Drive is presented by Damien St John every weekday from 4PM to 7PM.

Ivan D'Sa remains at Leicester Sound as Weekend Presenter in addition to swing/cover work during the week at Leicester Sound, 96 Trent FM (Nottingham & Mansfield) and Mercia (Coventry). Ivan has worked at Leicester Sound, on and off, since 1995. Sara Blizzard, the East Midlands Today weather presenter was part of the Breakfast team in the mid-1990s.

Every Sunday from 4PM to 7PM, David Jensen hosts hit40uk, the singles chart show that is broadcast on 130 UK commercial radio stations.

Previous Presenters

Some of the original presenters of Leicester Sound were:

  • Nick Murden - original first presenter of the station (Deceased).
  • Guy Morris - from Trent's original line-up from 1975, formerly of Ocean Sound also.
  • David Lloyd - from Trent in Nottingham, where he joined in 1980, fresh from Hospital Radio, left in 1991 to form Lincs FM, now Programming Director of Virgin Radio during the week and a weekend presenter at Smooth Radio in the East Midlands.
  • Tony Lyman - fresh from Trent in Nottingham, now at Smooth Radio in the East Midlands.
  • Craig Strong - from Trent in 1980, also a Trent 102.8 Derby presenter, plus many other stations in and out of the region.
  • John Peters - networked chart show from the 80s from Nottingham, and original Radio Trent opening presenter in 1975, first presenter of GEM-AM, and also a presenter at Smooth Radio in the East Midlands.
  • Kenny Hague - breakfast show presenter, was at Centre Radio then Sound FM until 1996, has gone on to work for stations all around the East Midlands but can now be found on 103 The Eye in Melton Mowbray.
  • Mark Hayman - one of the station's most popular presenters of the early 90s and he of the inspired JAM "Driving home with Mark Hayman" jingle is now the Managing Editor of BBC Radio Kent in Royal Tunbridge Wells.
  • Timmy Mallet - used to present Timmy on the Tranny when the stations used to be called Centre Radio.