Liberty Radio
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This article is about the UCKG UK radio station. For the US government-funded radio broadcast service in Europe, see Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Liberty Radio is a UK radio broadcaster and company based in London, England that, as of 2013[update], is transmitted free to air from the Astra 2F [1] satellite at 28.2° East to most of Europe, and on the Internet, but not on analog or DAB terrestrial radio.[2] The station is also available to subscribers to BSkyB on the Sky EPG at LCN 186. The company started as Viva 963, broadcasting on terrestrial radio, predominantly for women, and was later renamed. It lost its terrestrial broadcasting licence in 2002 after being acquired by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG); the broadcasting slot was taken over by Buzz Asia, with different content.
Quick Facts Frequency, Programming ...
Frequency | SES Astra 2F at 28.2° East 12.581 GHz Vertical SR: 22000 FEC: 5/6 Service ID: 55373 Audio PID: 2325 |
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Programming | |
Format | Easy Listening, R'n'B, Classical, pop, and religious |
History | |
First air date | 3 July 1995 as Viva 963 |
Links | |
Website | www.libertyradio.co.uk |
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