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Coordinates: 58°1230N 6°2248W / 58.2082°N 6.3800°W / 58.2082; -6.3800
 

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Isles FM
Broadcast areaOuter Hebrides
Frequency103 MHz
Programming
FormatCommunity info & mixed music
History

First air date

March 1998
Links
Websitehttp://islesfm.com

Isles FM is a local radio station operating from Stornoway in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

The station is operated entirely by a volunteer staff, from a building in the Newton area of the town. Isles FM is the trading name of Western Isles Community Radio Limited, which owns all the equipment. It has recently secured an area of land to construct a purpose-built studio near Seaforth Road in Stornoway.

History[edit]

The station was initially set up in the living room of a local minister, Reverend Stanley Bennie, and operated for a few weeks at a time under a temporary licence as a trial.[1] After proving that the station was feasible, a permanent licence was granted by the UK Radio Authority (now Ofcom) and the station started operating on 1 March 1998 (with the current licence dating from 3 July of the same year).[2] Mr Bennie ceased presenting on the station in 2000 after complaints were made over the lyrics of a song he repeatedly played, The Bad Touch, caused offence.[3] In 2013 the station relocated to custom-built premises in Seaforth Road, Stornoway.[2] Its signal is broadcast from the island's largest transmitter site, Eitshal, with FM coverage across approximately 3/4 of the Island.[4] The station also broadcasts live over the Internet on platforms such as Internetradiouk, and allows listeners to catch up via its replay website.

Many of the presenters are amateurs, although former presenter and current Director[5] Glenn Denny completed a VQ in Radio Broadcasting through Moray Firth Radio, which made him the only professionally trained presenter with Isles FM. Other notable volunteers with the station include Rodney Collins, who was formerly a journalist with Record Mirror went on to Radios 1 & 2 and was also a member of the Radio Luxembourg team in the 1970s before becoming Managing Director of ILR stations in Scotland and London.[6] One of the younger members of Isles FM, Eilidh MacLennan, moved on to work for the BBC as a presenter on Gaelic children's television, Dè a-nis?.

Programme Content[edit]

The station broadcasts a variety of content. The mixture of Gaelic and English programming includes: specialist music, chat shows, children's programmes, and news.[7] Every Sunday Isles FM broadcasts two Christian acts of worship, often from Churches across the Isles or from Isles 'expats' ministering across Scotland.

It is often a source of essential information in times of severe weather and other crises, when transport off the islands by ferry or air may be unavailable, or when roads may be closed.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Death of Rev Stanley Bennie". Hebrides News. 26 October 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ a b "Ofcom | Analogue Radio Stations". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ Page, Cara (20 May 2000). "Radio Rev Gets Boot Over Raunchy Song". Daily Record. p. 167. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ "Analogue Broadcast Radio Measured Coverage Area (MCA) Maps | Isles FM" (PDF). Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ "Glenn DENNY personal appointments". Companies House. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ "Rodney Collins | Islands FM 107.9". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ "Station Format | Isles FM | Ofcom". March 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
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