BBC Hereford and Worcester
BBC Hereford and Worcester is the
BBC Local Radio service for the
English counties of
Herefordshire and
Worcestershire. It broadcasts from its studios in
Worcester on 104 (Worcester), 104.4 (
Redditch) 104.6 (
Kidderminster) and 94.7 (
Hereford)
FM; as well as 738 (Worcester) and 1584 (North Herefordshire) MW on AM. It began broadcasting on
14 February 1989.
It serves the rural communities across Herefordshire as well as the urban sprawls of Worcestershire with a range of programmes from
Jazz, Classic Hits and Top Tens to local news, discussion and outside broadcasts everyday. When the station started, on February 14 1989, Jane Garvey (of
Radio Five Live) was one of the team of journalists. A few months later, she took over the Breakfast Show and went on to win a Sony Award with it.
The original team of presenters included Graham Day (mid-morning), Gill Capewell (afternoons) and Allan Lee (drive). Other staff included Robert Piggott (Now
BBC Religious Affairs correspondent), TV newsreader Liz MacKean and former
LBC presenter Jeremy Dry. Todays presenters include people such as
Howard Bentham, Katie Johnson, Tony Fisher, Richard Wilford,
Malcolm Boyden &
Mike George still remains with the station.
The first record played was Two Hearts by
Phil Collins, to mark the unusual, two-centre set-up for the radio station.
Unusually for a BBC local station, BBC Hereford and Worcester still transmits on both AM and FM. The original, and two strongest FM transmitters are on 104 FM (
Great Malvern, serving Worcestershire) and 94.7 FM (Ridge Hill, between
Ross On Wye and
Ledbury near
Much Marcle, serving Herefordshire), These signals are not particularly powerful, and have limited coverage outside the two counties, unlike stations such as
BBC WM. An additional FM transmitter on 104.6 has recently improved coverage in the
Kidderminster area. The main AM transmitter on 738 kHz is on the western edge of Worcester and covers most of the counry. There is a small AM transmitter on 1584MW, which since March 2003 has originated from the array of masts at
Woofferton, just south of
Ludlow on the
A49. Although they have weaker FM signals compared to other BBC local radio transmitters, the 94.7FM signal can be heard clearly in the north of
Bristol and even
Weston-super-Mare, as well as along the
M4 from the
Severn Bridge to
Cardiff. The 738MW signal can also be heard in the north of Bristol. In February 2006, a new transmitter was turned on for
Redditch (Headless Cross) on 104.4FM, as reception in the town was sporadic beforehand. The station is one of the few BBC local radio stations that does not broadcast on
DAB. Ridge Hill is the main transmitter for
BBC DAB National and
Digital One in the area. The television transmitter in
Bromsgrove has BBC DAB National, Digital One and the MXR West Midlands 12A multiplex.
Commercial station
Wyvern FM is also broadcast by Ridge Hill on 97.6
FM; by Kidderminster on 96.7FM (weak signal); and by Great Malvern on 102.8FM.
During weekday evenings, it joins up with BBC local radio stations in the
East Midlands, and with the stations in Shropshire and at Stoke on Trent with the late night show from
Nottingham. Although BBC H & W is part of the
West Midlands area, the Birmingham and Warwickshire stations have a separate programme at those times.
The local BBC television news is
Midlands Today from
Birmingham. The area served by the station is part of a BBC trial of Local TV News. Video journalists produce short news reports, which are broadcast on digital satellite, and broadband through the station's website.
Contact Details:BBC Hereford and Worcester, Hylton Road, Worcester WR25WW : 43 Broad Street, Hereford, HR4 9WWTel: 01905 748485 : 01432 355252; Textphone (for the hearing impaired) 01432 276946 : 01905 748608 E-mail: bbchw@bbc.co.uk; or to contact BBC Hereford and Worcester TV - hwtv@bbc.co.uk
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