Premier Christian Radio

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Premier Christian Radio
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Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Frequency DAB: 11A
MW: 1305 kHz
MW: 1413 kHz
MW: 1566 kHz
Freeview: 725
Sky (UK only): 0123
Programming
Format Christian radio, Contemporary Christian music
Ownership
OwnerPremier Christian Media Trust
History
First air date
10 June 1995;28 years ago (1995-06-10)
Former frequencies
MW: 1332 kHz
Links
Webcast Listen live
Website premierchristianradio.com

Premier Christian Radio is a British Christian radio station, part of Premier (a Christian communications organisation), owned by the charity Premier Christian Media Trust.

Contents

Premier Christian Radio broadcasts Christian programming, including news, debate, teachings and Christian music across the United Kingdom.

History

Premier Christian Radio was founded in 1994, broadcasting exclusively on medium wave to a Greater London audience when it also began its telephone counselling service, Premier Lifeline. It took the air at a launch party in Battersea Park, London on 10 June 1995. [1]

A series of magazine titles then joined. The charity currently produces Premier Christianity, Premier Youth and Children's work, Premier Woman Alive.

In 2001, Premier Christian Radio received an official warning from the Radio Authority for broadcasting "items that were offensive to people of other, non-Christian beliefs". A "yellow card" warning was issued, recognising that Premier had acknowledged its errors and put in place significant new compliance measures to ensure such breaches would not be repeated. [2]

In the months of April to July 2014 Premier Christian Radio reached its biggest-ever audience in its near twenty years history. RAJAR figures showed a weekly reach for the period of 240,700 people in London and the South East of England, and also showed that each listener tuned in for an average of 10.1 hours each week. [3] This boost followed on from a rebranding exercise in the beginning of 2014, and a new website which included listen-again features and breaking news. As of March 2021, reach and listening had fallen back to 121,000 people and 3.5 hours per week. [4]

Availability

Medium wave AM

It operates on three frequencies on medium wave across five transmitters: [5]

The station was also broadcast on 1332 kHz in London, until July 2019.

Digital DAB, Freeview and internet

Premier Christian Radio was at first only available on medium wave in London. It later added broadcasts on the internet via its website, via its mobile app, Freeview channel 725 (UK and Ireland), Sky Digital (channel 0123, terminated 14 December 2012), Virgin Media (channel 968, terminated 6 May 2009) and London DAB - a national DAB broadcast was added later. [6] In 2006, the media group launched Premier.tv, one of the first Christian IPTV channels in the UK.

Its 2007 application for a national DAB licence, as part of the National Grid Wireless consortium, was refused; Premier Radio said "almost 72,000 Premier listeners stepped up and made their voices heard in supporting the bid". [7] In August 2009, Premier achieved its target of meeting the £650,000 yearly fee to broadcast on the national Digital One DAB multiplex and launched on the multiplex on 21 September 2009. [8] In 2016, it moved its DAB transmission to the SDL national multiplex which is lower cost but has less complete national coverage.

Premier Gospel

Premier Gospel was launched as a DAB spin-off station in 2010, taking the London DAB slot vacated by the parent service's move to D1. [9] Premier Gospel launched the Premier Gospel Awards in 2016. [10]

Premier Praise

A second sister station, Premier Praise!, playing contemporary Christian pop and rock, launched on 27 March 2016 as part of the Sound Digital national DAB multiplex. It will be available on SDL alongside the core Premier service, which completes its migration over from Digital 1 to SDL in April.

Listenership

Premier Christian Radio's supporters come from many different Christian denominations, including those from the Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Evangelical, Methodist and Pentecostal churches. [11]

In 2004, The Times placed Premier Christian Radio at number one in a chart of the "most upmarket stations" based upon the percentage of its audience (81%) that is ABC1. [12] In the quarter ending June 2010 the station was receivable by 10,983,000 people; 143,000 listened, for an average of 12 hours each, 0.80% of all listening hours. [13]

As of September 2023, the station has a weekly audience of 101,000 listeners according to RAJAR. [14]

Notable presenters

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  1. , The Tablet, On The Air, 17 June 1995
  2. Quarterly Complaints Bulletin Q3, Radio Authority, 23 October 2001.
  3. , RAJAR, Q2 2014 Figures.
  4. "RAJAR".
  5. Aircheck: Kent
  6. "Premier Christian Radio - Radioplayer".
  7. "Disappointing news", Premier website. Retrieved 8 January 2008. Archived at the Internet Archive
  8. Plunkett, John (19 August 2009). "Premier Christian Radio set for national digital launch". The Guardian . Retrieved 19 August 2009.
  9. Clarkson, Stuart (10 January 2012). "Premier Gospel Radio signs MOBO winner". Radio Today. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Premier Gospel Radio is a DAB spin-off station from Premier Christian Radio.
  10. Premier (18 April 2017). "Premier Gospel Awards - Premier Gospel". Premier Gospel. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  11. "Premier announces new website to target whole of church". Christian Today. 17 January 2008. Retrieved 4 April 2015. Premier Christian Media Trust, the Christian media group that serves all denominations of the Christian faith, has redesigned its core website, premier.org.uk, in a bid to reach new parts of the church. "It is well known that Premier have a strong Evangelical audience, but it is often forgotten that many of our supporters are from Anglican, Baptist, Catholic or other Christian backgrounds," premier.org.uk's Web Editor, Naomi Thatcher commented.
  12. "Radio Waves: Paul Donovan: Top of the toffs". The Sunday Times. 3 October 2004. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011.
  13. RAJAR listening figures
  14. "RAJAR".