Smooth Lake District

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Smooth Lake District
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Broadcast area Lake District
Frequency FM: 100.1 MHz (Kendal and Morecambe)
100.8 MHz (Windermere)
101.4 MHz (Keswick)
DAB+: 11B (Morecambe Bay)
BrandingAlways The Best Music for the Lake District
Programming
Format Soft Adult Contemporary
Network Smooth Radio
Ownership
Owner Global
Heart North West
History
First air date
27 October 2001
Former names
Lakeland Radio
Links
Website Smooth Lake District

Smooth Lake District is an Independent Local Radio station for the Lakes, owned and operated by Global and part of the Smooth network.

Contents

Overview

Logo used to 2018 Lakeland Radio logo.png
Logo used to 2018

Originally known as Lakeland Radio, the station broadcasts from transmitters at Kendal on 100.1 MHz, [1] the western side of Lake Windermere on 100.8 MHz [2] and Keswick Forest on 101.4 MHz. [3] [4]

Originally licensed to serve the South Lakes, the station's coverage area extended northwards on 23 April 2013 when it began broadcasting to Keswick and surrounding villages. [5] Part of the service area overlaps with that of its Lancaster-based sister station The Bay (now Heart North Lancashire & Cumbria).

On 20 November 2017, CN Group announced Lakeland Radio would be sold to Global along with sister station The Bay - the sale was finalised by 1 December 2017. [6] Global later announced Lakeland Radio would become part of the Smooth network.

The Lakeland Radio brand and programming were phased out in February 2018 and following a transition period, the station was relaunched as Smooth Lake District at 6 am on Monday 5 March 2018. [7]

In September 2019, the station closed its Kendal studios and co-located with sister station Smooth North West in Manchester. [8]

Following OFCOM's decision to relax local content obligations from commercial radio, Smooth's local Drivetime and weekend shows were replaced by network programming from London. [9] Local news bulletins, traffic updates, and advertising were retained, alongside the station's Lake District breakfast show.

Programming

Local programming is produced and broadcast from Global's Manchester studios from 6-10 am on weekdays. All networked programming originates from Global's London headquarters, including The Smooth Drive Home with Angie Greaves. [10]

News

Global's Newsroom broadcasts hourly local news bulletins from 6 am to 7 pm on weekdays and from 6 am to 12 pm on weekends. [11]

National news updates air hourly from Global's London headquarters at all other times.

See also

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References

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  4. Lakeland Radio broadcasting to Keswick area [ permanent dead link ], News & Star, 23 April 2013
  5. Lakeland Radio adds third FM frequency, Radio Today, 25 April 2013
  6. Lakeland Radio Sold To Global Entertainment Group, Lakeland Radio, 20 November 2017
  7. Plans announced for The Bay and Lakeland Radio – RadioToday, Radio Today, 8 January 2018
  8. Lake District radio stations' studios to close Nicole Regan, The Mail, 26 February 2019
  9. Smooth Radio poaches Angie Greaves for national Drive, Radio Today, 29 May 2019
  10. Smooth Radio public file - Lake District
  11. Smooth Radio public file - Lake District

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