Capital XTRA

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Capital XTRA
Capital Xtra logo
City of license London
Broadcast area United Kingdom
Slogan Dance. Urban. UK.
Frequency FM: 96.9, 107.1 MHz (London)
DAB:
11D (England/Wales/N. Ireland)
12A (Scotland)
RDS: Cap_XTRA
Sky: 0114
Freesat: 720
Virgin Media: 959
First air date 31 March 1990
Format Rhythmic contemporary
formerly urban contemporary
Audience share 1.8% (June 2013, RAJAR)
Owner Global Radio
Sister stations The Arrow, Capital, Chill, Classic FM, Gold, Heart, LBC, Real Radio, Real Radio XS, Smooth Radio, XFM
Website www.capitalxtra.com

Capital XTRA (formerly Choice FM) is an urban music radio station owned by Global Radio. It is anchored by an FM operation in London, and is also broadcast via DAB Digital Radio, Freesat, Sky, Virgin Media and online.

History

Choice FM logo until 2013.

Choice 96.9 began as an independent company in March 1990, broadcasting from studios in Trinity Gardens, Brixton. It was Britain’s first 24-hour black music radio station with a licence, covering South London. The group won a second licence (see Buzz FM) in 1995, bringing a local version of their London offering to Birmingham, on 102.2 FM - in place of Buzz FM.

The advent of digital radio in the UK saw Choice, which already had an active webstream, joining the new MXR consortium and launching a DAB service which anchored London output with news inserts produced by the consortium's news service DNN.

The Birmingham licence was sold to Chrysalis Radio in 1999 and became Galaxy Birmingham, but Choice expanded within the capital in May 2000 when a largely independent North London licence was awarded for Choice 107.1, with the intention of reaching a larger Afro-Caribbean audience outside the limited range of the coverage from Brixton. The station was now broadcasting from Borough High Street, Borough, London.

Having previously been a minority shareholder, Capital Radio Group took full control of the station in February 2004 and moved the station's base from the target service area to the group's central studios in London's Leicester Square. The move resulted in a community march from the coverage area and their studios. It was accused of selling out as some of their DJs were removed and replaced by their Kiss counterparts who play some electronic music.[1]

By 12 October 2004, Capital had received and implemented a merger of their FM licences, operating a service across the capital on the two frequencies and cutting back on the North London-specific music requirements.[2]

The DAB service also became a simulcast of the London station, with the demise of local drop-ins.

Following their takeover of Choice, Capital Radio Group merged with GWR to form GCap Media in 2005. Choice was flagged up as one of the key brands of the new larger network, and the station was made available to digital TV viewers via its addition to Sky (and later to Virgin Media).

GCap were subsequently taken over by Global Radio, who already owned the Galaxy Network of dance/urban music stations. Despite the separate music format and branding, Choice was marketed to advertisers as part of the Galaxy network for package advertising deals. In 2010 Global Radio announced[3] that the Galaxy network stations would be networked with 95.8 Capital FM, leaving Choice as a standalone brand again.

On 3 October 2013, Global announced that Choice would be rebranded as Capital Xtra on 7 October.[4]

Capital Xtra reaches 680,000 listeners in London alone.[5]

Supporting Global Radio's commitment to a Social Responsibility programme, Choice FM promoted social action campaigns, I Have a Choice and I Have a Choice - Music Potential.

Programme Schedule

WEEKDAYS 0000-0300 Ras Kwame 0300-0600 Coco 0600-1000 Capital Xtra In The Morning with Jez Welham 1000-1300 Manny Norte 1300-1600 Toni Phillips 1600-2000 Abrantee Boateng 2000-0000 E-Plus -->

FRIDAY VARIANTS 0300-0600 Steve Clarke 1600-1900 Clubbers Guide with Ministry Of Sound 1900-2000 Craig David Presents TS5 2000-2300 E-Plus 2300-0100 DJ Charlsey

SATURDAY 0100-0200 Martin Garrix 0200-0600 Steve Clarke 0600-0900 Reloaded with Jigs 0900-1300 Jez Welham 1300-1600 Coco Cole 1600-1900 DJ Charlsey 1900-0000 Tim Westwood

SUNDAY 0000-0200 Abrantee Boateng 0200-0600 Steve Clarke 0600-0900 Reloaded with Jigs 0900-1300 E-Plus 1300-1600 Toni Phillips 1600-1900 Mike Panteli 1900-2200 Norte Show 2200-0000 DJ Woody

See also

References

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