The Breeze (Andover)
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Broadcast area | North West Hampshire |
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Frequency | 106.4 MHz |
First air date | May 2008 |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
Owner | Celador |
Website | The Breeze |
The Breeze (formerly Andover Sound) is an independent local radio station serving Andover & North West Hampshire and parts of East Wiltshire. The station is owned & operated by Celador Radio and is part of The Breeze network of stations. It broadcasts from studios at Eastgate House in Andover.
History
Originally launched in May 2008 as Andover Sound by ITV regional news presenter Ian Axton (now of ITV West Country), who owned a majority 80% stake in the station with the remaining 20% owned by Tindle Radio. Andover Sound bought out Kick FM, a station serving Newbury & West Berkshire, in June 2009 - it was rebranded as Newbury Sound a month later.
Both Andover and Newbury stations were sold to Celador in August 2011. On 12 March 2012, Celador announced Newbury Sound and Andover Sound would be rebranded as The Breeze, falling in line with an existing network of stations serving South Hampshire and the West of England (Bristol, Somerset and West Wiltshire). The rebrand took place on Monday 2 April 2012.[1]
In January 2012, the Newbury station was co-located to Andover Sound's studios. However, Breakfast and weekday drivetime programming is now presented from Basingstoke with networked output from Southampton broadcast during off-peak hours.
Awards
As Andover Sound, the station won various radio industry awards, including a New York Festivals News/Documentary Special accolade in July 2009 for Remembering Jamie, a half-hour programme on the sudden death of a local teenager. Andover Sound was also named as the Radio Academy South Station of the Year in December 2009.
At the 2010 Sony Radio Academy Awards, Andover Sound won silver in the News Journalist of the Year category (for editor Ben McGrail & journalist Faye Marsh) and was nominated in the Station of the Year (300,000 or fewer listeners) category.[2][3] In June 2010, the station was named as the Arqiva Commercial Radio Station of the Year (300,000 or fewer listeners).[2][4]
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