BBC Southern Counties Radio

BBC Southern Counties Radio (BBC SCR) was the BBC Local Radio service for the English counties of Surrey and Sussex. The station also covered a large part of north-east Hampshire. It was the first BBC local radio station to introduce an all-speech format. It broadcast from studios in Brighton and Guildford on FM and AM, and on DAB on the NOW Sussex Coast multiplex.

BBC Southern Counties Radio
Broadcast areaSurrey and Sussex
FrequencyFM: 95.0 MHz (Newhaven)
FM: 95.1 MHz (Horsham)
FM: 95.3 MHz (Brighton and Worthing)
FM: 104.0 MHz (Reigate and Crawley)
FM: 104.5 MHz (East and West Sussex, including Eastbourne)
FM: 104.6 MHz (Guildford)
FM: 104.8 MHz (Chichester)
AM: 1161 kHz (East Sussex)
AM: 1368 kHz (Reigate and Crawley)
AM: 1485 kHz (Southern West Sussex)
DAB: 10B (NOW Sussex Coast)
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatLocal news, talk and music
Ownership
OwnerBBC Local Radio,
BBC South,
BBC South East
History
First air date
1 August 1994
Links
WebsiteBBC Southern Counties Radio
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