Sun FM

Coordinates: 54°55′06″N 1°25′12″W / 54.91839°N 1.419921°W / 54.91839; -1.419921
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54°55′06″N 1°25′12″W / 54.91839°N 1.419921°W / 54.91839; -1.419921

Sun FM
Broadcast areaTyne and Wear, and County Durham
Frequency
  • FM: 103.2 MHz (Darlington)
  • FM: 102.8 MHz & 106.8 MHz (Durham)
  • FM: 103.4 MHz (Sunderland & Wearside)
BrandingAcross Wearside and County Durham
Programming
FormatContemporary
Ownership
OwnerNation Broadcasting
History
First air date
5 November 1990 (as Wear FM) - 33 years ago
Former names
Wear FM (1990–1995)
Sun City FM (1995–1997)
Links
WebcastRadioplayer
Websitesun-fm.com Edit this at Wikidata

Sun FM is an Independent Local Radio station serving Sunderland and large parts of County Durham in England and owned by Nation Broadcasting. It is also available in Tyne and Wear.

Overview[edit]

Sun FM broadcasts on FM, DAB, as well as online. The station plays a mix of contemporary and classic popular music alongside local news and travel.

Audience[edit]

As of December 2023, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 20,000, according to RAJAR.[1]

History[edit]

Wear FM[edit]

The station was launched by the Sunderland Community Radio Station in 1990 and broadcast as Wear FM, based at the University of Sunderland. Wear FM gained international acclaim for its community programming and social inclusion and won the Sony Award for UK Radio Station of the Year in 1992.

Wear FM ceased transmissions in 1995 when it was taken over by the Minster Sound Group, who relaunched the station as Sun City FM. The station's studios in the Forster Building were taken over by the University of Sunderland.

Sun City FM[edit]

Sun City took over when Wear FM ceased broadcasting in 1995. Sun City 103.4's operator was financially penalised in that year by the Radio Authority for not fully adhering to elements of their Promise of Performance.

Sun FM[edit]

A sale to Border Radio Holdings followed with the new owners rebranding the station as Sun FM. In January 1999, Brian Lister joined as managing director. Sun FM became part of the Capital Radio Group when they acquired Border Radio in April 2000 as part of a three-way deal with Granada TV.

The Sun FM logo during its UKRD Group ownership.
Final logo used from 2017-2018 before its sale to Nation Broadcasting.

In March 2001, Radio Investments Limited purchased Sun FM and its parent company Bucks Broadcasting. This sale also included the other group station, Mix 96 in Aylesbury. Radio Investments later became known as The Local Radio Company and, in June 2009, was itself acquired by UKRD Group.

In 2018, UKRD Group sold Sun FM to Wales-based radio operator Nation Broadcasting.[2] In March 2020, Nation Broadcasting bought neighbouring Durham Radio and Alpha Radio, merging the stations into Sun FM to enlarge the broadcast area to include large parts of County Durham.

Nation Radio North East[edit]

On 2 April 2024, Nation Broadcasting announced that Sun FM will be rebranded to Nation Radio North East as of 1 May 2024. They will also expand the station onto the local DAB multiplexes across the North East to include Newcastle, Gateshead, Middlesbrough, Bishop Auckland and Darlington.[3][4]

Current programming[edit]

Today, Sun FM broadcasts music, local news, sport and information on 102.8 FM, 103.2 FM, 103.4 FM & 106.8 FM from its Sunderland based studios, reaching southwards through its designated broadcast area to Washington, Ryhope, Houghton-Le-Spring and Murton, and outwards to Newcastle, South Shields, Chester-Le-Street, large parts of County Durham and Darlington.

Transmission[edit]

Sun FM's transmission facility is located on farmland at Haining, to the south-west of Sunderland.[5] It transmits with an ERP of 300 watts.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RAJAR".
  2. ^ UKRD sells Sun FM to Nation Broadcasting, Radio Today, 30 April 2018
  3. ^ Nation Radio North East launches on 1 May 2024, Nation Radio, 2 April 2024
  4. ^ Sun FM to rebrand as Nation Radio North East and expand on DAB, Steve Collins, Radio Today, 2 April 2024
  5. ^ mb21 – The Transmission Gallery
  6. ^ Sun FM (United Kingdom)

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