279:'Phoenix FM Dance' replaced the Specialist Dance show which was broadcast between 8pm until 10pm Saturday nights by Local Halifax DJ Marc Smith. In which local DJs were given the chance to play a DJ set on his show. This became tremendously popular, and soon led to local retailers offering products to give out free on air during their show. All Marc Smith's shows were broadcast live, which led to some listeners trying to get Marc to give them fake shout outs (mentions on air) for novelty purposes, which gave the show more character and a touch of humour.
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Throughout the night Sunday/Monday to Friday/Saturday, hits from across the decades are played. However, on
Saturday nights through to Sunday morning, specialist dance music programs are broadcast under Phoenix FM's dance music brand 'Phoenix FM Dance'. Presenters are Claire Hunter, Graeme Park, Rob
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Phoenix Radio Empower Project was the result of a long-term plan to support the community of Calderdale, in particular the younger people, when the station was off-air (outside RSLs). The Phoenix Radio Empower Project was designed to bring together inclusion and empower young people. Phoenix
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Programming on the station includes a wide variety of music genres from the 1950s to current chart and new music from local, national and international artists, studio-based chat involving the local community, interviews with local people, local organisations to politicians and well-known
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In order to gain funding, initially phoenix radio gained funding from the
Princes Trust, and other charities whilst providing an educational setting teaching radio production, interviewing and production techniques. These students worked towards Youth Achievement awards.
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Phoenix Radio also provides training for people in community groups who are not familiar with technical skills on radio equipment as well as developing their IT skills. The station aims to build bridges and bridge gaps throughout
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Since its conception in 1998, Phoenix Radio 96.7 FM has had six broadcasts over the years on restricted service licences. Over that period of time of RSLs it had been broadcasting on two differing frequencies 106.2 FM and 107.2 FM.
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Phoenix went from being an unknown quantity to gaining much support and interest both locally and nationally. Phoenix Radio then became recognised as the first in the country to develop
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of the listening audience is met through selective programme scheduling and by listening and acting on what the audience tells the station what they want from the local medium .
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and receives its signal sent via UHF directly form the studio. The station broadcasts to
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The studios are based in the Dean Clough complex in
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Midgley and Mr Lieb also complete the line up. Previous presenters being local DJs and producers Marc Smith and Dannie Kavanagh.
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