EMAP Radio

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EMAP Radio is a branch name of EMAP specialising in radio stations.

The EMAP network is divisible into several main groups: The Big City Network, Magic Radio, EMAP Radio London, and EMAP Digital Radio.

Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) was a Scottish media company which owned 22 radio stations, and around 30 local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It was acquired by EMAP on June 21, 2005.

Contents

Main article: Magic Radio

Main article: Big City Network

EMAP operates eight DAB multiplexes and also three jointly owned multiplexes with UTV which EMAP owns 30%. EMAP operates the following DAB multiplexes: [1]

EMAP and GCap Media own CE Digital Ltd, which operates the following DAB multiplexes:

  • 3c (Closed at 5pm GMT on March 27, 2007)


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