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City
  
St Albans

Frequency
  
92.6 MHz

Format
  
Community radio

Broadcast area
  
Hertfordshire

First air date
  
7 July 2007

Radio Verulam

Slogan
  
Community Radio In West Herts

Radio Verulam 92.6 FM is a Hertfordshire based non-profit community radio station run by Verulam Community Radio Ltd (VCRL).

Contents

The station is staffed by over 70 presentation, production and technical staff.

Until April 2010 Radio Verulam was based in Victoria Street, St Albans and has since moved to Hatfield Road. The station has a coverage area designated as a 5 kilometres (3 mi) radius from the transmitter site.

Station ethos

Radio Verulam aims to enable local people to become involved in radio broadcasting and connect with local community, charitable, social and voluntary organisations. The station serves listeners of all ages and backgrounds living in St Albans and the surrounding area.

Daytime output typically comprises 75% music and 25% speech (‘speech’ excludes advertising, programme/promotional trails and sponsor credits). Night-time output typically comprises 90% music and 10% speech.

Music output during daytime features popular music from 1960s through to the present day, selected ‘soft’ current hits and local music from the local pub/club music scene. Overnight (2200 to 0600) music includes mellow love songs. At other times, mainly weekends, specialist programmes feature music such as folk, jazz, traditional Irish, classical, big band, jazz and Christian music.

Speech output comprises discussions, interviews, informative features (covering, for example, health, money, food, travel), local sports, events diary, national news, local and community news and information.

The majority of the output is locally produced.

In 2010 a team from Radio Verulam won the Radio Academy's Christmas Music Quiz, beating teams from local and national radio stations, including BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1Xtra, Smooth Radio, Heart FM & Magic FM.

Beginnings

Radio Verulam began with the idea that St Albans might benefit from a radio station designed specifically for the diverse community of this historic city.

Clive Glover, who had worked as a volunteer at City Radio (the hospital radio at St Albans City Hospital) during most of the 1980s, launched an appeal for members of the public to join him in creating a community radio station for the city of St Albans. A public meeting in 1992 drew support from the local population and, one year later, Verulam Community Radio Limited (VCRL) was incorporated.

In 1993, as a result of lobbying by VCRL, the Radio Authority decided to advertise a commercial radio licence for St Albans, adding Watford to the area served by the proposed license. The license was awarded to the largest commercial radio operator in the area at the time, Chiltern Radio.

Telecential

After being declined for the commercial radio licence, VCRL were offered the opportunity to launch Radio Verulam as a cable radio station alongside the existing Community Television service 'West Herts TV' on the local cable system based in Hemel Hempstead. A team of presenters began broadcasting as Radio Verulam on the Telecential cable system on Saturday 24 February 1996, initially for just three hours a day.

Changes at the Telecential cable company meant that the station had to relocate around Easter 1997. The station moved to premises in Apsley in November 1997 where the station remained for the next eight years.

Apsley

By 2000, Radio Verulam was broadcasting 24 hours a day from Apsley on cable and now also online via the station website with a team of twenty presenters.

Radio Verulam was awarded a three-week Restricted Service Licence in 2004, allowing the station to broadcast live throughout that year's St Albans Carnival. OFCOM subsequently announced the opportunity for the first time for applications to be made for Community Radio broadcasting licences. On 16 March 2006, Radio Verulam was granted a full broadcasting licence.

Radio Verulam ran another Restricted Service Licence from the town hall during the St Albans Festival in the Summer of 2006. Following negotiations, the station begain transmissions from the new premises in Victoria Street on 7 July 2007.

Broadcasting

Radio Verulam now broadcasts 24 hours a day from its studios in central St Albans on 92.6 MHz FM and via an online stream, although FM reception is subject to interference from local pirate radio stations in some areas.

Programming

The radio station is home to a wide range of locally produced shows, including:

Daytime

(Monday - Friday 6AM - 7PM)

  • Verulam Breakfast: Radio Verulam's breakfast show
  • Verulam In The Morning: A mid-morning magazine-style programme
  • Afternoon Verulam: Popular music, interspersed with items of local interest.
  • West Herts Drivetime: Classic music from today & yesterday, up-to-the-minute travel news, local features & entertainment.
  • Evening

  • Traditional Irish Music Show: A weekly show featuring traditional Irish music
  • The Gig Guide: A weekly showcase of local music and a guide to local performances.
  • The Parents' Show: A weekly show produced and presented by local parents with the aim of providing parents or anyone who cares for children with up-to-date information and resources on the issues that matter to them.
  • Environment Matters: A monthly look at local environmental issues
  • Bouche A Oreille: a weekly magazine-style show broadcast exclusively in French.
  • Weekend

  • The Solid Gold Music Show: Music & nostalgia from the 60s to the last decade.
  • Saturday Supreme
  • Saturday Late Date
  • Tracks of Your Life Each week a local resident becomes the star of the show, playing 16 tracks that make up the soundtrack to their life.
  • The Radio Verulam Sunday Lunch
  • Faith Alive:
  • Sunday Classics A classical music programme.
  • Dave Ellis soul show on Saturday evenings.
  • Your Questions

    Radio Verulam launched Your Questions in February 2011. The programme is recorded at a public venue in front of a studio audience. There is a panel of invited guests from the local community and the audience is invited to submit questions.

    Syndicated shows

    Radio Verulam has carried syndicated shows; including Dialect, It's Only Rock & Roll, Global Dancefloor, Disco Days, Brit Rock and Motown Memories.

    References

    Radio Verulam Wikipedia