| Broadcast area | United Kingdom |
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| Frequency | 11D - England and Wales (Digital One) 12A - Scotland (Digital One) |
| First air date | 1 June 2009 |
| Format | new unsigned music |
| Owner | Amazing Media |
| Website | www.amazingradio.co.uk |
| Wikinews has related news: An interview with Paul Campbell, founder of Amazing Radio UK |
Amazing Radio is a national radio station broadcasting on digital radio in the United Kingdom.[1] The station plays new music from a number of music genres including pop, rock, indie, hip hop, electronica and jazz.[2] The station is broadcasting on the Digital One ensemble and replaced the temporary Birdsong test transmission which had been running for a year and a half beforehand.[1][3][4]
The station takes its music from its sister website amazingtunes.com and encourages its listeners to have their say as to which songs should make the station's playlist.[5][6]
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Georgie Rogers: Presents Amazing Breakfast every weekday between 7am and 10am.[7] Previously, she has been a music reporter on BBC 6 Music and Brighton Festival Radio.
Chris Martin: Presents a self-titled show every weekday between 10am and 1pm.[8] He joined the station after a successful stint on NME Radio and still DJs regularly for Propaganda.
Greg Porter: Presents Amazing Afternoons every weekday from 3pm to 7pm.[9] Previously part of The Greg and Burtt Show on the station, Porter returned to Amazing Radio after appearing on Spark FM.
Charlie Ashcroft: Presents The Amazing Chart every Sunday between 5pm and 7pm,[10] and Audition every Monday between 1pm and 3pm, and every Saturday between 4pm and 6pm, to showcase for the best new and emerging music from amazingtunes.com.[11] Charlie is also a music journalist for Artrocker (magazine), This Is Fake DIY and Gigwise.
Jim Gellatly: Presents a self-titled show every Sunday between 2pm and 4pm, repeated every Wednesday between 10pm and midnight.[12] He is renowned for unearthing new musical talent in Scotland, and he often features guests on his show, from established artists to newcomers and music industry insiders. He also writes a regular new music column for The Scottish Sun.
Mark Ryan: Presents Amazing Beats every Friday between 7pm and 12am, where you can expect to hear a whole range of music genres, including down tempo electronica, house, techno, dubstep, and drum and bass.[13]
Colin Greaves and Matt Horne: Present The Saturday Show every Saturday between 9am and 12pm,[14] providing light-hearted features and hilarious banter. Previously, they produced and presented an award-nominated podcast 'The Colin and Matt Show'[15][16]
Aaron Phillips: Presents Amazing Rock Show every Saturday between 6pm and 8pm, repeated every Tuesday between 10pm and midnight, featuring a selection of rock music from the amazingtunes.com website, from thrash metal through to indie.[17]
Simon Raymonde: Presents his self titled show every Monday between 7pm and 9pm, repeated every Friday between 1pm and 3pm, featuring a selection of the best new and emerging music from the amazingtunes.com website.[18] He is best known for being a part of the band Cocteau Twins and for being the founder of independent record label Bella Union.
Gill Mills: Presents her self titled show every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 7pm and 9pm. The show features indie, electro and rock music from the amazingtunes.com website, including her handpicked selections from The Amazing Chart and the new uploads to amazingtunes.com.[19]
Matt Jamison: Presents The Amazing Chill every Sunday between 9am and 12pm. The show features ambient, chillout, chillwave music from amazingtunes.com.[20]
Paul Lester: Presents The Paul Lester Show every Thursday between 1pm and 3pm. Paul is best known as the writer of The Guardian's renowned New Band of the Day[21] and the show features Paul's picks from amazingtunes.com.[22]
Dani Charlton: Presents her self titled show every Saturday between 1pm and 3pm. The show takes music from amazingtunes.com that is both strange and stupendous in equal measure.[23] The last 30 minutes of each show is based on a theme selected each week by the listener.
Ruth Barnes: Presents The Other Woman every Sunday between 7pm and 9pm. The show is an extension of Ruth's unique blog and new music podcast The Other Woman which features female artists and bands fronted by women exclusively. All of the music for the show is taken from amazingtunes.com.[24]
Mike Taylor: Presents his self titled show every Thursday evening between 10pm and 12am. Mike was the first American presenter on Amazing Radio. All of the music for the show is taken from amazingtunes.com.[25]
Tobi: Presents The Amazing Happy Hour with Tobi every Saturday between 6pm and 8pm. Tobi is the second and newest American presenter on the station. The music on the show is taken from amazingtunes.com.[26]
The Zings 2012 was held on Saturday 18 February 2012 on The Saturday Show.[27] It was the 1st edition of the annual new and emerging music awards. The winners were announced live on Amazing Radio in Gateshead. The artist with the most awards won was Daughter, with two wins. The awards were billed as an alternative of the BRIT Awards format. A mock ceremony was staged, in which the winners were perceived to be announced in front of an audience, featuring the presenters who curated their category and acceptance speeches from some of the winners.
| Best British Male Solo Artist (curated by Chris Martin) | Best British Female Solo Artist (curated by Ruth Barnes) |
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| Best British Breakthrough Act (curated by Charlie Ashcroft) | Best International Breakthrough Act (curated by Jim Gellatly) |
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| Best British Group | Best British Single (curated by Georgie Rogers) |
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| Best International Act (curated by Greg Porter) | Best British Rock Act (curated by Aaron Phillips) |
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| Best British Producer (curated by Mark Ryan) | |
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