Radio Wave 96.5

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Radio Wave 96.5 FM
Broadcast area Blackpool
First air date May 25, 1992
Frequency 96.5 MHz
Format Contemporary
Owner UTV Radio

Radio Wave 96.5 is a radio station broadcasting to Blackpool in the United Kingdom. The station's output is broadcast from a specially constructed transmitter aerial which is situated on top of the famous Blackpool Tower. The station can be heard as far away as Fleetwood to the north of the resort and Southport to the south.


Andy Mitchell was the former presenter of the former show DECADES on a Sunday night from 7pm till 10pm with 2 or more contests every week. The show was later striped even though the show had become very susessful and listning numbers has rose amazingly! Andy now continues to do the news updates for the station and currently remains under contract with Radio Wave.


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