The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Media group expands radio portfolio

- GRAHAM HUBAND business@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee-headquarte­red DCT Media has acquired two of Scotland’s biggest commercial radio stations.

The purchase of Fife-based Kingdom FM and Aberdeen and Aberdeensh­ire broadcaste­r Original 106 adds to the group’s existing radio portfolio following the purchase of Wave FM in 2017.

“These acquisitio­ns firmly position us as the largest Scottish-owned radio group,” Mike Watson, chief executive officer of DCT Media, said.

“We’re excited to have brought these two great stations into our radio portfolio and look forward to working with the teams there to strengthen the offering to listeners, and provide them with quality local news content.”

The acquisitio­ns are in line with DCT Media’s strategy to protect, launch and diversify and means the group’s listener base now tops 150,000 from Aberdeensh­ire to Fife.

Original managing director Adam Findlay is joining DCT Media, which also publishes The Courier, as its new head of radio.

He said he was excited to join the group and is looking forward to the challenge of building DCT Media’s presence in the radio marketplac­e.

“Both John Quinn and I have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the Original 106 success story and recognise that for the station to enjoy continued growth and further expansion, it needs to become part of something bigger,” Mr Findlay said.

“DCT Media is the best place for this to happen.

“The Original 106 team is amongst the best in the business and this coupled with the strength and talents of the DCT Media team will make for a strong and progressiv­e partnershi­p with the ultimate aim of delivering the very best client solutions”.

In his new role, Mr Findlay will be responsibl­e for all aspects of the radio operation across the DCT Media portfolio.

Kingdom FM chairman Robert Kilgour, who is stepping away from radio, said the Fife station was now poised to move to the next level.

“DCT Media are the ideal buyers for the station as they clearly have an understand­ing of the market in which Kingdom operates, and can take the station to the next level,” Mr Kilgour said.

“We believe this acquisitio­n is good for Kingdom’s listening audience, for our advertiser­s and shareholde­rs, and our very hardworkin­g staff.”

 ??  ?? Wave FM owner DCT Media has added to its radio portfolio with the acquisitio­n of Kingdom FM and Original 106.
Wave FM owner DCT Media has added to its radio portfolio with the acquisitio­n of Kingdom FM and Original 106.

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