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96 Trent FM

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Trent FM
Image:TrentFM NewLogo.PNG
Broadcast area Nottingham, Mansfield
and Loughborough
Frequency 96.2 MHz (Nottingham),
96.5 MHz (Mansfield),
DAB
First air date July 3, 1975
Format Contemporary
Audience share 11.1% (Apl 08, [1])
Owner GCap Media plc
Website www.trentfm.co.uk

Trent FM is an Independent Local Radio station which broadcasts from Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Its frequencies are 96.2 (Nottingham) and 96.5 (Mansfield) megahertz in the FM band - and the station is also available on DAB.

Launched July 3, 1975 as Radio Trent, initially broadcasting on FM and medium wave, the station began transmissions to neighbouring Derbyshire in 1987. Renamed Trent FM in 1988, it launched a separate oldies-format service, GEM-AM, on its medium wave frequencies.

Taken over by the GWR Group in 1993, the Nottingham and Mansfield FM services were branded 96 Trent FM, while the Derby service became known as RAM FM. The medium wave GEM-AM service was then sold off, to become Classic Gold GEM. By spring 2005, Trent found itself owned by GCap Media, after GWR Group's merger with Capital Radio Group. It became part of GCap's One Network brand, a network of FM and DAB music stations across southern England, the English Midlands and Wales. The station will change hands again in 2008 when Global Radio's buy out of GCap Media completes.

After thirty-one years based at a converted hospital building in the historic street leading to Nottingham Castle, the station began broadcasting from new studios at the Chapel Quarter development at Chapel Bar, at midday on January 9 2007.

Trent lost the 96 prefix in its name in July of 2007, to become once again Trent FM.

Contents

[edit] Current Presenters

  • Al Booth
  • Emma Caldwell
  • James Cook
  • Rachel Craggs
  • Mark Dennison
  • Tim Disney
  • Mark Hitchings
  • Cat James
  • Joanna Russell
  • Richard 'Tricky' Thornton
  • Andy Twigge

[edit] Trent FM News

Trent has local bulletins from 6am until 7pm, including a mixture of locally produced and researched stories, and national content syndicated from London. At 5pm there is a seven minute news programme - 'Trent FM Tonight' - presented either by Charlie Girling or Stuart Bailey.

[edit] Former Presenters, Where are they now?

  • Chris Ashley.
  • Bill Bingham, now at 105.7 Smooth Radio.
  • Colin Bower.
  • Amanda Bowman, an original Trent Careline presenter who after GEM-AM and then the Classic Gold Digital Network returned to Nottingham for Saga 106.6 FM's morning show. She can now be heard presenting an evening show for Saga's replacement, 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Alex Burnett, whose Trent debut in 1980 was presenting a rock chart during the children's show Roadrunners. He remained involved in radio for some years but steadily gravitated toward his successful career as a record producer, using the name Sandy Burnett.
  • Mark Burrows, later at GEM-AM, Saga 106.6 FM and now 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Gary Burton, who presented breakfast, mornings and afternoons on Trent, subsequently of BBC 6Music and Heart FM now at 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Ian Chilvers, former presenter on Century 106 who later went on to Saga 106.6 FM. Can now be heard on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Luis Clark, former programme controller at Trent, now at Heart FM
  • Richard Clarke and Lucy Horobin, now at Key 103, broadcasting to Emap's other stations in the north of England.
  • Jeff Cooper, former presenter with The Superstation, who later hosted a Saturday afternoon show for Saga 106.6 FM. He is now at 106.6 Smooth Radio and internet station radio2XS.
  • Jenny Costello, ex Radio 1, now Radio Jackie.
  • Danny Cox started at the Trent Derby afternoon show; he took over the Nottingham breakfast show and the weekly top 30 when John Peters moved over to GEM-AM. Now at BBC Oxford.
  • James Daniels, started as swing presenter at Trent FM Nottingham in 1993, moved to Derby when RAM FM was launched in 1994, returned to Trent FM to present the afternoon show from 2000-2003, and then took up the position of Programme Controller at RAM FM in 2003, he is still presently there.
  • Viv Evans.
  • Sean Goldsmith, came to Trent from Leicester Sound, did the evening show 94-96, then moved to Mercia, Hallam, Century and now at Peak FM
  • Tim Gough, who started his career at another 'Original ILR' station, Radio Orwell. He went on to present the weekday drivetime show on Saga 106.6 FM in the East Midlands, and now hosts a show on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Len Groat, former programme controller at Trent, responsible for music, jingles and renaming lots of presenters. Later, he was on GEM-AM. In 2007 he hosted 70s Sunday on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Kenny Hague, later of Leicester Sound.
  • Erica Hughes, part of the launch team at Saga 106.6 FM.
  • Franklyn Hughes.
  • Nick Jackson, now at Virgin Radio.
  • Caren James.
  • David Jensen.
  • Jason King[2], now at Key 103 in Manchester
  • Marcus Langreiter former Producer 1994 - 2005, now programme controller at Severn Sound in Gloucestershire.
  • David Lloyd. Lloyd won a Sony award for Trent, was General Manager and Programme Contoller of Leicester Sound, started Lincs FM, worked on Saga 106.6 FM and was Managing Director of LBC in London, he is also a presenter on 106.6 Smooth Radio. Now is Programme Director of Virgin Radio.
  • Tony Lyman, later of Leicester Sound, GEM-AM and Saga 106.6 FM. He can now be heard on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Andy Marriott, later Trent 945 Derby and GEM-AM. He was also an announcer for Central Television. He worked on both Saga 106.6 FM in the East Midlands and Saga 105.7 FM in the West Midlands and is now a presenter on 105.7 Smooth Radio.
  • Anne Marie Minhall, who started as a Careline presenter, later Rob Wagstaff's assistant on Nightlife and Talkback presenter, then GEM-AM and is now on Classic FM.
  • Matt Marsden (aka Wilkins) now at Radio City
  • Steve Merike, ex Radio Caroline and Radio 1, afternoon presenter on Trent, later GEM-AM and Saga 106.6 FM.
  • Andy Miller, part of the launch team at Trent 945 Derby, now at RAM FM in Derby.
  • Guy Morris, later of Leicester Sound. Now presents 70s Sunday on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Graham Neale (Deceased) presented "Castle Rock" on Trent, just after "Newsday", in the 80s.
  • Lee Peck
  • John Peters, presented the station's first show. He hosted breakfast shows on Trent, GEM-AM and Saga 106.6 FM. He now hosts shows on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Peter Quinn.
  • Dean Roberts, former Evening Show Presenter (Nottingham Nights/Late Night Lounge), later Head of News at Leicester Sound, and is now 96 Trent FM's websitemanager. He was previously at Wyvern FM in Worcester/Severn Sound in Gloucester.
  • Paul Robey, later GEM-AM and Saga 106.6 FM.
  • David Ross, presented the late show in the mid nineties, also presented shows on GEM AM and the Classic Gold Network. David moved to Magic AM in Sheffield before presenting Drive on Oak FM and then Mid-Morning on Peak FM
  • Bob Snyder. The station's first programme director was a former "pirate" who also worked at Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, and Beacon Radio in the West Midlands. Disgusted with British radio, Snyder left for Canada in 1980. He worked with CKLG Vancouver, and then CJDC in Northern BC. He now operates a "show prep" service used by almost 1,000 DJs across North America. (www.tomslake.com)
  • Tim Rogers. Started broadcasting career on Radio Trent, went on to also broadcast on Xtra AM in Birmingham and eventually was to be found on Gem Am. He presented National Country Show on the Classic Gold Network which included numerous broadcasts from Nashville, Grand ole Opry etc, a show on Boundary Sound, and now Saga Country on Saga 106.6 FM East Midlands. In February 2007 Tim won the Country Music Association of America International Broadcasters Award for outstanding contributions to Country Music. Quoted by Country Music contemporaries as "the Country Music Presenter who was the benchmark for us all from the 70's onwards..."
  • John Shaw, whose Here Be Dragons late-night Trent show was later in the same Sunday night slot on Saga 106.6 FM wnd was entitled Here Be John Shaw. He was also later to be heard on 106.6 Smooth Radio.
  • Rob Smith, former producer and swing presenter. Went on to Severn Sound in Gloucester, then the GWR network in Bristol to present the evening show "Mel & Rob's Hot 30 Countdown" across 30 stations, now at 2CR FM in Bournemouth presenting the drive show.
  • Mark Spivey.
  • Dick Stone, former presenter of "Dick in the morning", later programme controller at Trent, and currently in charge of programming on a large number of GCap Media radio stations including Trent where he is now again Programme Director day to day.
  • Craig Strong, winner of the Nottingham Evening Post's "After Dark" award for best local radio presenter while at Trent. He was later to be heard on a number of other stations, including GEM-AM, Leicester Sound, Mercia FM, Hereward FM and Lincs FM
  • Peter Tait (Deceased)
  • Brian Tansley, now at the BBC in Nottingham.
  • George Taylor, former producer 2005 - 2007, now producer for Pure Tonic Media.
  • Gary Terzza, who moved to Trent 96.2 after working at Trent in Derby, and now voice-overs on Channel 4.
  • Rob Wagstaff, Trent Nightlife and Morning Show presenter, now at Trax FM.
  • Pete Wagstaff, now in charge of the radio interests of Midland News Association.
  • Dave West (Deceased).
  • Matt Wilkinson, now evening presenter at Heart 106.2 in London
  • Dale Winton, now a television entertainment show host.
  • Colin Woolley.
  • Kevin Wright (Deceased), Early Breakfast presenter circa 1983.

Many of these presenters started out at NHR - Nottingham Hospital Radio or the United Biscuits station!

Until the mid-1990s, Trent pioneered personality-led Independent Local Radio with a distinctive on-air style. Sister stations were spawned with the same jingle packages - Leicester Sound in Leicester and Radio Trent 945 in Derby. Early experimentation with networking between these stations was a sign of things to come, including a period when evening presenters could refer only to "the radio station".

With the frequency splits of the late 1980s the mediumwave service became part of GEM-AM. Trent presenters were redeployed and jingles commissioned based on the sounds of the 1960s. They were joined by new presenters such as Steve Voce and Krissi Carpenter. Most of the on air line up of Saga's new East Midlands station are former Trent presenters, as are many of the management team.

[edit] GCap Ideas Studio at Trent FM

The Trent FM building also houses the majority of the production studios for GCap Ideas, the commercial arm of GCap Media. GCap Ideas Studio produces the commercial output of GCap's regional radio stations, through 8 dedicated studios. Trent FM's Castle Gate building housed 6 of these studios, and the facility remained with the station when it moved to its new home at Chapel Quarter, Nottingham in January 2007.

[edit] Slogans

Some of the more well-known slogans used on air were/are:

  • Sounds Like You Wanna Hear
  • Magic Trent
  • Your 24 Hour Friend
  • 96 Trent FM
  • Today's best mix, today's best variety
  • More music, less talk
  • Playing the best mix of the 80's, 90's and today.
  • Today's best mix.
  • Trent FM <----- Latest, since the One-Network changed.
  • Today's best mix Trent FM.

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