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bases around the country between 2001 and 2013. The stations broadcast a mixture of music, news, and chat, their emphasis being to bring news of military-related issues to soldiers and their families, as well as the wider public in general. The stations' licences were taken over by the
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Garrison FM expanded to serve several military bases, including Catterick, Aldershot, Edinburgh and Colchester. On 26 January 2012, Garrison FM switched on two more transmitters in Inverness, making the city the second in Scotland to receive the service after Edinburgh.
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requested tenders for a ten-year contract to provide forces' broadcasting both at home and overseas. The contract was awarded to
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This article about a radio station in the United Kingdom is a
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was a network of radio stations in the United Kingdom serving
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