Radio Borders

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Radio Borders
Broadcast area Scottish Borders and North Northumberland
Slogan The Best Music
First air date January 22, 1990
Frequency 102.3 MHz, 103.4 MHz,
103.1 MHz, 96.8 MHz, Online
Format Contemporary
Owner EMAP
Website www.radioborders.com

Radio Borders is a radio station broadcasting to the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland.

The station has one of the highest listening rates (linked to the population) amongst all UK local radio stations. Radio Borders regularly broadcast news, weather and traffic information. Its music format consists of classic hits and music from the '60s right through to today's music. It is part of the Big City Network.

Stuart McCulloch is the Managing Director of Radio Borders. The station broadcasts a simulcast of 1548 Forth 2 at 10pm weeknights as well as joining 97.3 Forth One overnights.




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