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Mansfield 103.2 FM
Mansfield 103.2 FM is an Independent Local Radio station in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, serving the areas of Mansfield and Ashfield in Nottinghamshire and nearby Bolsover in Derbyshire.
It was launched in 1999 after winning a licence to broadcast from the Radio Authority in 1998. Based at the Brunts Business Centre, near the centre of Mansfield, it uses a shared transmitter mast sited at Fishpond Hill, on the outskirts of Mansfield near to Skegby.
Mansfield 103.2's Managing Director is Tony Delahunty, and the Managing Editor is Ian Watkins.
The station, one of only a few independent local commercial broadcasters, celebrated its 25-year anniversary as Mansfield's only local radio station in 2024.
As of December 2023, the station broadcast to a weekly audience of 25,000, according to RAJAR.
Schedules include news on the hour. The news is local, national, and international from Sky News, as well as local news bulletins aired from the 103.2 news team based at Samuel Brunts Way every morning at 7am, 8am, 9am and 10am, and each weekday afternoon at 4pm, 5pm and 6pm.
The main programming consists of a breakfast show (presented by John B Tannen on weekdays, Si Gilmore on Saturdays and Katie Trinder on Sundays), a mid-morning show (presented by Jason Harrison on weekdays and Katie Trinder at weekends), an afternoon show (presented by Ian Watkins on weekdays and Sundays, and Rob Wain on Saturdays), a teatime show from Tuesday to Thursday presented by Marc Steele, and a late night show across the weekend, presented by James Hilton on Fridays and Alex Ross on Saturdays.
Extra programmes include Chequered Flag with Matt Edwards on Monday evenings (during the motorsport season and in place of the teatime show), Deano’s Stag Party on Friday nights (during the football season and in place of the teatime show), Jukebox Giants with Ron Coles on Sunday evenings, and the 80s and 90s School Reunions on Friday and Saturday nights respectively, in place of the evening shows on each day. When there is no presenter on, the station airs non-stop music programmes.
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Mansfield 103.2 FM
Mansfield 103.2 FM is an Independent Local Radio station in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, serving the areas of Mansfield and Ashfield in Nottinghamshire and nearby Bolsover in Derbyshire.
It was launched in 1999 after winning a licence to broadcast from the Radio Authority in 1998. Based at the Brunts Business Centre, near the centre of Mansfield, it uses a shared transmitter mast sited at Fishpond Hill, on the outskirts of Mansfield near to Skegby.
Mansfield 103.2's Managing Director is Tony Delahunty, and the Managing Editor is Ian Watkins.
The station, one of only a few independent local commercial broadcasters, celebrated its 25-year anniversary as Mansfield's only local radio station in 2024.
As of December 2023, the station broadcast to a weekly audience of 25,000, according to RAJAR.
Schedules include news on the hour. The news is local, national, and international from Sky News, as well as local news bulletins aired from the 103.2 news team based at Samuel Brunts Way every morning at 7am, 8am, 9am and 10am, and each weekday afternoon at 4pm, 5pm and 6pm.
The main programming consists of a breakfast show (presented by John B Tannen on weekdays, Si Gilmore on Saturdays and Katie Trinder on Sundays), a mid-morning show (presented by Jason Harrison on weekdays and Katie Trinder at weekends), an afternoon show (presented by Ian Watkins on weekdays and Sundays, and Rob Wain on Saturdays), a teatime show from Tuesday to Thursday presented by Marc Steele, and a late night show across the weekend, presented by James Hilton on Fridays and Alex Ross on Saturdays.
Extra programmes include Chequered Flag with Matt Edwards on Monday evenings (during the motorsport season and in place of the teatime show), Deano’s Stag Party on Friday nights (during the football season and in place of the teatime show), Jukebox Giants with Ron Coles on Sunday evenings, and the 80s and 90s School Reunions on Friday and Saturday nights respectively, in place of the evening shows on each day. When there is no presenter on, the station airs non-stop music programmes.