Go Radio (Glasgow)
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Go Radio Glasgow is a commercial digital audio broadcasting station based in Glasgow, Scotland. It broadcasts to Glasgow and Central Scotland on the Switch Scotland digital radio multiplex. It launched on 17 July 2018, and re-launched on Friday 17 April 2020[further explanation needed]. The station is primarily owned and funded by William Haughey, Baron Haughey, a Scottish businessman and philanthropist who also appears on air presenting a business-related programme.[1]
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Frequency | Dab - 11D |
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Format | CHR / POP |
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First air date | 17 July 2018 |
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Website | https://thisisgo.co.uk/ |
History
Go Radio was originally conceived in 2016, as a fully local Glasgow-based radio service in response to a perceived decrease in Glasgow-specific programming on the city's other local radio stations, such as Clyde 1.[2] Its original presentation lineup included former Clyde presenters, including Suzie McGuire.[3]
Programming
All programming is produced and broadcast from Go Radio studios in Glasgow. The station broadcasts live shows daily between 6am and midnight.
The station's weekday presenters include Gary Muricroft and Grado (wrestler) (Go radio breakfast with Crofty and Grado[4]), Alan Shaw (Go Radio No - repeat workday), Gina Mckie (Drive), Joe Kilday (Evenings).[5]
Between 9am and 5pm the station doesn't repeat a song under the No repeat workday.
The weekend line up includes Dance music shows with Stevie Lennon [6] and a business show ' The GO Radio Business Show with Hunter & Haughey' with Tom Hunter and Willie Haughey.[7]
News and sport
Sports coverage airs under as the GO radio football show and includes live match reports during the season and a magazine show /phone in on weekday evenings between 5 and 7. It is presented by Paul Cooney and Rob MacLean and features regular panellists Barry Ferguson and John Hartson.[8]
References
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