Nation Radio Scotland
{{short description|Radio station in Renfrewshire and Glasgow, Scotland}}
{{Hatnote|For radio station previously known as XFM Scotland, see XFM Scotland (2006)}}
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{{Infobox radio station
| logo = File:Nation Radio Scotland 2022.png
| logo_size = 150px
| city = Glasgow
| area = West Central Scotland
| airdate =
| frequency = FM:
96.3 MHz (Glasgow and Paisley)
103.0 MHz (West Dumbartonshire)
106.9 MHz (Helensburgh)
| format = Chart and classic pop music
| network = Nation Radio
| sister_stations = Nation Radio
| owner = Nation Broadcasting
| website = [http://nationradio.scot/ Nation Radio Scotland]
| name = Nation Radio Scotland
| coordinates =
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Nation Radio Scotland (formerly XFM Scotland (2014), 96.3 Rock Radio Real XS, Q96 and 96.3QFM) is an Independent Local Radio station for Renfrewshire, Glasgow and West Central Scotland, owned by Nation Broadcasting.
As of September 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 141,000, according to RAJAR.{{cite web | url=https://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly_listening.php | title=RAJAR }}
History
The station launched in January 2007 as 96.3 Rock Radio, a classic rock station owned by GMG Radio who had bought the licence previously owned by UTV Radio and branded as Q96, a mainstream music station. The station shared news and sport coverage with associated stations Real Radio and Smooth Radio but carried emphasis on Renfrewshire issues to fulfill its licensing requirement, such as lead sport stories from St Mirren.
On 28 July 2011 it was announced that GMG Radio would be rebranding sister station 106.1 Rock Radio as Real Radio XS for its Manchester audience. Around the same time, the managing director announced his departure from the station and entered talks with GMG Radio on buying out the station along with a group of private investors.[http://radiotoday.co.uk/2011/07/gmg-drop-rock-radio-brand-for-real-xs/ "GMG swap Rock Radio brand for Real XS"] Two months later, GMG announced the station would not be sold off and would be rebranded as '96.3 Real Radio XS' at the end of October 2011.[http://radiotoday.co.uk/2011/09/rock-radio-glasgow-to-rebrand-as-real-xs/ "Rock Radio Glasgow to rebrand as Real XS"], Radio Today, 27 September 2011
Following the sale of GMG Radio to Global Radio, and the resulting sale of several stations to Communicorp to operate mostly under brand licences from Global, more detail about how this would affect Real XS was confirmed. Whilst Capital Scotland would be among the stations taken over by Communicorp, Real XS in Paisley would be retained by Global, alongside 105.2 Smooth Radio and Real Radio Scotland, with Real relaunched as Heart (with all Real stations) and Real XS taking the Xfm affiliation. This would result in XS retaining local programming at key times, but during networked hours taking these shows from Xfm London, as Xfm Manchester already did, rather than taking programmes from Real XS in Manchester, which was sold to Communicorp{{when|date=March 2015}} and continues as an independent classic rock station.
It was confirmed in March 2014 that the relaunch would take place on 7 April. At other times, the station simulcast Xfm London output.[http://radiotoday.co.uk/2014/03/date-set-for-the-return-of-xfm-scotland/ "Date set for the return of Xfm Scotland", RadioToday 24 March 2014]
The station was based at Baillieston to the east of Glasgow and broadcast as XFM to Renfrewshire, Ayrshire, West Central Scotland and Central Scotland until the end of 2015.
XFM Scotland ceased transmission on 96.3 FM at around 6:20pm on Sunday 13 September 2015, after Global Radio decided to hand the licence back to Ofcom, ahead of XFM's relaunch as Radio X. The original broadcast licence was cancelled and a new license for covering a wider geographical area was dvertised for Glasgow and The West of Scotland. Four operators bid to win the license, Bauer Media, DC Thomson, GO Radio (Glasgow) and Rockscot Ltd, led by Ciaran O'Toole, being the successful applicant.{{Cite news|url=http://radiotoday.co.uk/2016/10/rock-radio-to-return-to-glasgow-and-scotland/|title=Rock Radio to return to Glasgow and Scotland|newspaper=RadioToday|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-12}} Online test transmissions commenced on Monday 2 October 2017. On 13 March 2018, Rockscot Ltd was sold to Nation Broadcasting,{{Cite web|url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC517618/filing-history|title=NATION RADIO SCOTLAND LIMITED filing history - Find and update company information - GOV.UK}} leading to the departure of the Rockscot management.[https://radiotoday.co.uk/2018/03/nation-broadcasting-buys-rock-radio-scotland/ Nation Broadcasting buys Rock Radio Scotland], RadioToday, 14 March 2018
It was later confirmed that the station would launch as 'Nation Radio Scotland' in the autumn of 2018. The station will share branding with Nation's regional station in South Wales but is not permitted to share any programming.[https://radiotoday.co.uk/2018/03/nation-radio-to-launch-in-glasgow-on-96-3fm/ Nation Radio to launch in Glasgow on 96.3 FM], Radio Today, 15 March 2018 Test transmissions for 96.3FM began on 30 August, with an official launch on Monday 3 September.
References
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External links
- {{Official website|http://nationradio.scot}}
{{Nation Broadcasting}}
{{Guardian Media Group}}
{{Radio in Scotland}}
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Category:Radio X (United Kingdom)
Category:Radio stations in Scotland
Category:Radio stations in Glasgow
Category:2007 establishments in Scotland
Category:Adult contemporary radio stations in the United Kingdom