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The CapitalWeekender with Ministry of Sound aims to be the soundtrack to the weekend. DJs take over Capital for 8 hours every Friday and Saturday night ad-free, to become a house party destination.
Featuring guest DJs like Coco Cole, Mike Wooller and Goldierocks, as well as a 1 hour set from Martin Garrix at 01:00am every Saturday.
Programme Maker / Production Company:
Global Radio
Target audience:
Listeners aged 15-34.
Tips for PRs:
Alex Jungius is the best point of contact at Capital Yorkshire for programming queries - alex.jungius@capitalfm.com
The vast majority of their output live is from Capital’s studios. None of their output is automated. Broadcasts bulletins containing a mix of Yorkshire, UK and world news together with sport, entertainment, travel and weather information on the hour from 05:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and 06:00 to 12:00 on Saturdays and Sundays. There are additional updates at 05.30, 06.30, 07.30, 08.30, 17:30 and 18:30 on weekdays.
Capital Yorkshire's programming is locally produced and presented for 7 hours each weekday and 4 hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
Daily schedule available here and a list of the presenters can be viewed here.
The News Team can be reached on +44 (0)113 308 5150
Awards:
2014 -Radio Academy Awards, Breakfast Show of the Year (under 10 million) (nominated)
2013 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Specialist Programme of the Year: Andi Durrant (nominated)
Alerts:
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 15 September 2010
Global Radio has announced plans to launch the largest ‘hit music’ network in the UK with the creation of the new Capital Network. From early January 2011 the new network will reach an audience of more than 6.3m people broadcasting in major cities across the UK. The flagship Capital London will now be joined by another eight stations creating a national network with programming that is locally focused.
Capital will replace the six Galaxy stations operating in Scotland, South Coast, Birmingham, and Manchester, Yorkshire and North East as well as the current Hit Music Network stations Red Dragon, Trent, RAM and Leicester Sound.
From 2011 the network will be known as “95 - 106 Capital FM, The UK’s No.1 Hit Music Station”. In each area across the country breakfast and drivetime shows will remain locally produced and all programming will remain locally focused. Local news hours will be extended and local advertising will remain locally sold.
The stations will be:
Capital London
Capital Scotland
Capital North East
Capital Yorkshire
Capital Manchester
Capital Birmingham
Capital East Midlands
Capital South Wales
Capital South Coast
Further details will be announced in due course.
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Background and Format: The CapitalWeekender with Ministry of Sound aims to be the soundtrack to the weekend. DJs take over Capital for 8 hours every Friday and Saturday night ad-free, to become a house party destination. Featuring guest DJs like Coco Cole, Mike Wooller and Goldierocks, as well as a 1 hour set from Martin Garrix at 01:00am every Saturday. Programme Maker / Production Company: Global Radio Target audience: Listeners aged 15-34. Tips for PRs: Alex Jungius is the best point of contact at Capital Yorkshire for programming queries - alex.jungius@capitalfm.com The vast majority of their output live is from Capital’s studios. None of their output is automated. Broadcasts bulletins containing a mix of Yorkshire, UK and world news together with sport, entertainment, travel and weather information on the hour from 05:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and 06:00 to 12:00 on Saturdays and Sundays. There are additional updates at 05.30, 06.30, 07.30, 08.30, 17:30 and 18:30 on weekdays. Capital Yorkshire's programming is locally produced and presented for 7 hours each weekday and 4 hours on Saturdays and Sundays. Daily schedule available here and a list of the presenters can be viewed here. The News Team can be reached on +44 (0)113 308 5150 Awards: 2014 -Radio Academy Awards, Breakfast Show of the Year (under 10 million) (nominated) 2013 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Specialist Programme of the Year: Andi Durrant (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 15 September 2010 Global Radio has announced plans to launch the largest ‘hit music’ network in the UK with the creation of the new Capital Network. From early January 2011 the new network will reach an audience of more than 6.3m people broadcasting in major cities across the UK. The flagship Capital London will now be joined by another eight stations creating a national network with programming that is locally focused. Capital will replace the six Galaxy stations operating in Scotland, South Coast, Birmingham, and Manchester, Yorkshire and North East as well as the current Hit Music Network stations Red Dragon, Trent, RAM and Leicester Sound. From 2011 the network will be known as “95 - 106 Capital FM, The UK’s No.1 Hit Music Station”. In each area across the country breakfast and drivetime shows will remain locally produced and all programming will remain locally focused. Local news hours will be extended and local advertising will remain locally sold. The stations will be: Capital London Capital Scotland Capital North East Capital Yorkshire Capital Manchester Capital Birmingham Capital East Midlands Capital South Wales Capital South Coast Further details will be announced in due course.
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