| City of license | Liverpool |
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| Broadcast area | Merseyside, Cheshire and North Wales |
| Slogan | Liverpool's Hit Music Station |
| Frequency | 96.7 MHz DAB 932 Telewest (Liverpool) Online |
| First air date | 21 October 1974 |
| Format | CHR/Pop |
| Audience share | 10.3% (March 2010, [1]) |
| Owner | Bauer Radio |
| Sister stations | CFM Radio Hallam FM Key 103 Metro Radio 96.3 Radio Aire 97.4 Rock FM TFM Radio 96.9 Viking FM |
| Webcast | whatsON |
| Website | Radio City 96.7 |
Radio City 96.7 (also previously known as City FM and 194 Radio City) is a British Independent Local Radio station, based in Liverpool, that serves Merseyside, Cheshire and North Wales. The station is owned & operated by Bauer Radio and forms part of Bauer's Place Network of stations.
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Launched on 21 October 1974 with Stevie Wonder's "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" as the first song played, Radio City primarily broadcasts pop and dance music at a frequency of 96.7 MHz on the FM band from Allerton Park. Until 1989, it was also on 1548 kHz medium wave from a transmitter at Rainford, until it split its frequencies and launched a talk station on medium wave called City Talk - unusually it initially chose not to launch a Gold service on medium wave, despite the first generation of British Gold stations featuring many Liverpudlian bands and artists on their playlists. The medium wave frequency now carries its current sister station Magic 1548, from a transmitter at the former Bebington/Bromborough Power Station site. In the early days of Marcher Sound, the evening programmes of the station were simulcasted to the fledgling station, so for a period in the Eighties, Radio City had in theory, four frequencies (Marcher Sound occupied 95.4 MHz and 1260 kHz). The station is also webcast on its website. Originally based in Stanley Street in Liverpool city centre, in 2000 the station moved atop St. John's Beacon, which in the past was a revolving restaurant and viewing platform.
The 96.7 FM signal comes from the Allerton Park transmitter in south-east Liverpool, which also transmits Radio Merseyside on 95.8FM. There is also a transmitter in the Mersey (Queensway) Tunnel. There are also digital transmitters at St John's Beacon, Billinge Hill (in St Helens, which also carries Wish FM), and Hope Mountain (near Wrexham). The Billinge Hill site has the strongest digital signal.
On 9 November 2006, it was announced by Ofcom that Radio City had beaten competition from rival broadcasters to win a new FM licence for the Liverpool area. The new station, a 24-hour speech radio format named CityTalk, launched on 28 January 2008 and broadcasts on 105.9FM.[1]
| Time | Main presenter(s)/programme |
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| 0100 – 0600 | Matt Wilkins |
| 0600 – 1000 | Rossie & Co: Simon Ross, Jay Hynd & Claire Simonsen |
| 1000 – 1400 | Simon Greening |
| 1400 – 1500 | 2 O'Clock Takeover (automated) |
| 1500 – 1900 | Dave Kelly |
| 1900 – 2200 | In:Demand: Alex James |
| 2200 – 0100 | Late Night City: Pete Price |
| Day | Time | Main presenter/programme |
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| Friday | ||
| 2200 - 0000 | Plastic Surgery: Lee Butler |
| Time | Main presenter(s)/programme |
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| 0000 - 0200 | Anton Powers' |
| 0200 – 0600 | Adam Brown |
| 0600 – 1000 | Simon Greening |
| 1000 – 1200 | Rossie & Co: Simon Ross, Jay Hynd & Claire Simonsen (voice-tracked) |
| 1200 – 1400 | Terrace Talk: Ian St. John & Ian Snodin |
| 1400 – 1800 | Radio City Sport |
| 1800 – 2100 | Anton Powers |
| 2100 - 0000 | Plastic Surgery: Lee Butler |
| Time | Main presenter(s)/programme |
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| 0000 – 0200 | Radio City Live |
| 0200 – 0400 | James Carpenter |
| 0400 – 0600 | Adam Brown |
| 0600 – 1000 | Simon Greening |
| 1000 – 1300 | Rick Houghton |
| 1300 – 1600 | Entertainment City: Gemma Cutting |
| 1600 – 1900 | The Vodafone Big Top 40: Rich Clarke & Kat Shoob |
| 1900 – 2200 | House Party: Dave Kelly |
| 2200 – 0000 | Late Night City: Pete Price |
In:Demand and overnights are networked programmes airing on Bauer Place's FM stations in Northern England while the weekday overnight show is simulcast with Key 103 in Manchester and The Hits Radio. The Vodafone Big Top 40 is produced by Global Radio at its Capital London studios for broadcast on over 140 commercial radio stations across the UK.
The majority of programming is presented and produced locally from Radio City's Liverpool studios although In:Demand and overnights are produced from Key 103 in Manchester while The Vodafone Big Top 40 is produced by Global Radio at its London studios for broadcast on over 140 commercial radio stations across the UK. Sports programming and Late Night City are simulcast on City Talk 105.9. The station opts out of some networked output at weekends to carry specialist dance programming.
| Name | Role |
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| Steve Hothersall | Head of News and Sport |
| Natalie Quirk | Breakfast Journalist |
| Phil Cooper | Breakfast Sports Journalist |
| Becky Davis | Drivetime Journalist |
| Louise Martin | Drivetime Journalist |
| Toby Gilles | Drivetime Sports Journalist |
| Carl Woodward | Sports Producer |
| Claire Simonsen | Breakfast Travel Presenter |
| Claire Morrow | Drivetime Travel Presenter |
| Gemma Cutting |
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