Pennine FM closes (again)
Posted on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at 10:18 pm. #
I blogged enthusiastically about The New Pennine FM in November. It was good to hear Ray Stroud again; good to hear a local radio service in my adopted home town of Huddersfield; and good to hear the name “Pennine FM” on the air once more (even if unrelated to the original Pennine Radio).
Sadly, today, that name is – once more – consigned to history. The company is in administration; the station has been playing its standby tape for the last day or so, and the transmitter was finally switched off this afternoon.
I didn’t hear much of the station, but what I heard sounded a good listen; the music format was right for the area, and the station sounded as if it has a “sensible amount of commercials”, so it’s surprising and disappointing to see the station off the air and the company in administration.
More concerning, in the Radio Today story, is the final paragraph. I realised things were bad. But not this bad:
It brings the total number of station closures this year to 5, with Pennine joining Time 106.8, Abbey FM, South London Radio and its former TLRC stablemate Mersey 106.7 in ceasing broadcasts.
It’s only April.
My role at the BBC now includes working together with commercial radio. And, after nearly two years at the BBC, I’m still proud and passionate about commercial radio’s place in the media environment.
I’m just disappointed that I can’t promote Pennine FM to the good people of Huddersfield.




Latest reports are that the transmitter is still on, with no word on when it will be turned off or saved at the last minute.
It will make five stations so far this year, but the total so far in recent history would stand at nine.
There is a full list of recent closures located at the link below:
http://radiotoday.co.uk/e107_plugins/wrap/wrap.php?23