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Victory Online a new online station intended to have the nostalgic feel of Portsmouth's original Radio Victory whilst being a totally different entity. The original Victory station enamoured listeners from the early 70s to mid-80s and then its various versions from the 90s to 2004. Victory Online, which launched in February 2021, is not connected with any previous station in the city using the name.
Victory Online is streaming via the usual platforms including smart speakers and TuneIn.
Radio Victory first launched in Portsmouth in 1975 but closed in 1986 to be replaced by Ocean Sound covering a larger area. The name returned in 1999 on 107.4 FM and the service is now known as Hits Radio.
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Victory Online a new online station intended to have the nostalgic feel of Portsmouth's original Radio Victory whilst being a totally different entity. The original Victory station enamoured listeners from the early 70s to mid-80s and then its various versions from the 90s to 2004. Victory Online, which launched in February 2021, is not connected with any previous station in the city using the name. Victory Online is streaming via the usual platforms including smart speakers and TuneIn. Radio Victory first launched in Portsmouth in 1975 but closed in 1986 to be replaced by Ocean Sound covering a larger area. The name returned in 1999 on 107.4 FM and the service is now known as Hits Radio.
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