The Bee (radio station)

The Bee
Broadcast area Blackburn, East Lancashire, Preston, Leyland and Chorley
Slogan Lancashire's more music station
Frequency 96.3, 106.5 and 107.0 MHz
First air date 1 October 2005
Last air date 26 May 2016
Format Hot AC
Audience share 4.3%
Owner UKRD
Sister stations 2BR

The Bee was a local radio station serving southern and eastern parts of Lancashire. On Friday 27 May 2016, The Bee merged with its sister Lancashire station 2BR.[1]

The station was owned and operated by UKRD and broadcast from studios at Clayton-le-Moors in Accrington. On 27 May 2016, The Bee merged with its sister Lancashire station 2BR.[2]

History

The Bee initially broadcast to the Blackburn, Darwen and Accrington areas under RSL licences in 2001 and 2002, before winning a permanent licence in December 2004. The station, founded by Roy Martin, launched full-time on 1 October 2005. Its investors included neighbouring station 2BR, The Radio Business and local shareholders. Initially based at Dalton Court in Darwen, the station moved to Petre Court in Clayton-le-Moors in August 2010, co-locating with 2BR.

At 7pm on 17 June 2011, the station began broadcasting to the Preston, Leyland and Chorley areas on 106.5 FM, following the sale and subsequent closure of 106.5 Central Radio. A further relay (96.3FM) for the Chorley area went on air in 2012.[3]

On 4 April 2016, UKRD announced The Bee would be closed and merged with its sister East Lancashire station 2BR as part of an expansion onto DAB. The merged station carries the same 2BR programming and identity with opt-outs for local news, traffic and advertising in the Burnley, Blackburn and Preston & Chorley areas.[4]

Frequencies

References

  1. 2BR to merge with The Bee and expand on DAB, Radio Today, 4 April 2016
  2. 2BR to merge with The Bee and expand on DAB, Radio Today, 4 April 2016
  3. "The Bee grows bigger with 3rd frequency". Radio Today. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  4. 2BR to merge with The Bee and expand on DAB, Radio Today, 4 April 2016
  5. "The Bee grows bigger with 3rd frequency". Radio Today. Retrieved 2 May 2014.

Coordinates: 53°46′12″N 2°23′23″W / 53.7699°N 2.3897°W / 53.7699; -2.3897

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