West Sussex Gazette

New radio group aims to aid access to DAB digital airwaves

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A new local radio group has been created with the aim of offering a cost-effective DAB digital radio service to local operators.

West Sussex Digital comprises a group of individual­s, businesses and charities that have come together to apply to operate the small-scale DAB digital radio multiplex for South West Sussex.

The licence for this multiplex is due to be advertised by broadcast regulator Of co ml at er this year. Everyone involved in West Sussex Digital lives in the proposed transmissi­on area. The multiplex would allow, for the first time, new terrestria­l broadcasti­ng opportunit­ies for local, non-profit and small businesses to target the area. West Sussex Digital is keen to hear from any individual­s or groups interested in working with it–visit the website west sussex. digital

The applicatio­n consists of Chichester Hospital Radio; Radio Worthing, a community interest company led by local broadcaste­rs and other Worthing visionarie­s; Chichester resident Ash Elford, who runs leading DAB multiplex operator UK DAB Networks; Worthing resident Simon Hard wick, who has enjoyed a versatile 25- year radio career locally and nationally, and who presently manages local digital radio services Passion Radio and 80 s Rhythm; Tang mere resident Steve Freegard, who has been a volunteer at Chichester Hospital Radio for more than 20 years and started his commercial radio experience with Spirit FM and helped to set-up V2 Radio, and can be heard on the station at weekends and Chichester resident Duncan Bark es, a radio profession­al and former managing director and programme controller for the The Local Radio Company which successful­ly operated Chichester-based Spirit FM and many other radio stations. He’s also presented top-rated radio shows on BBC and commercial radio stations locally and nationally and is a former West Sussex-wide newspaper columnist.

A spokespers­on for West Sussex Digital said :“We are confident we have the right team in place to win this licence which will ultimately create more choice for local radio listeners.

"Our team is local, experience­d and passionate with a clear aim to provide a cost-effective radio platform that will give charities, community interest companies and arts organisati­ons access to the local DAB digital airwaves.”

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A new radio group has been created with the aim of offering a cost-effective DAB digital radio service to local

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