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Bradford and Huddersfield (DAB Multiplex)

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Licensed area
  
West Yorkshire

Air date
  
September 2002

Frequency
  
11B (218.640 MHz)

Website
  
utvdab.com

Owner
  
Wireless Group (70%) Bauer Radio (30%)

Transmitters
  
Westgate Hill, Ainley Top, Keighley

Bradford & Huddersfield (previously UTV-Bauer West Yorkshire) is a local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which serves the West Yorkshire area. It is jointly owned by Wireless Group (70%) and Bauer Radio (30%). Bradford & Huddersfield is transmitted on frequency block 11B from the Ainley Top (just north of Huddersfield), Keighley and Westgate Hill (on the A650 south-east of Bradford) transmitters.

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Map of Bradford, UK

The licence was first advertised on 18 May 2001 and was awarded by the Radio Authority on 4 October 2001 to TWG Digital, who were the only applicant for the licence on the closing date of 21 August 2001. It then launched in September 2002. TWG Digital (part of The Wireless Group) became UTV-EMAP when TWG was bought by UTV in June 2005. EMAP was purchased by Bauer in 2008, changing the name to UTV-Bauer. Bauer changed the name to Bradford & Huddersfield in 2010. The main transmitter was to be Holme Moss, but Ainley Top was used instead. Westgate Hill is the most powerful signal of the three transmitters. The transmitters are twice as powerful as the nearby Bauer Leeds multiplex.

The Pulse of West Yorkshire, which is the main commercial station broadcasting to this area, is owned by Wireless Group.

Transmitted stations

The following stations are transmitted on the multiplex:

References

Bradford & Huddersfield (DAB Multiplex) Wikipedia