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Wrexham and Chester Gold

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Since the renaming of the station as Gold, local content included a daily four-hour local show, at one time presented by Simon Nicks. Local news bulletins feature hourly from 6am until 6pm, with local headlines during breakfast and drivetime. There are also regular local travel bulletins and local
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of Global Radio. The Welsh programming was later dropped from Gold (though remaining on the FM stations as required by their licences) such that Gold could take the networked programming from London outside of a single daily local four-hour programme, also the format used by Gold's stations in
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in 2000, which also included the sale of Marcher Gold. However, after regulations on how many stations one company could own, Marcher Gold became part of the
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When the station was providing local programmes in daytime, Drivetime ended an hour earlier than the rest of the Gold Network at 6pm for an hour-long
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in 1989. After a period of sales and takeovers which led to Gold being operated by a separate company to its FM sister station, both are now owned by
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The station launched in 1989 when new radio regulations prevented the simulcasting of independent local radio stations on
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England until local programming was dropped on these in 2010.
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Wrexham
Chester

Frequency
AM
Format
Classic Hits
Global Radio
Marcher Sound
53°05′33″N 2°53′21″W / 53.0924°N 2.8892°W / 53.0924; -2.8892
Gold
Independent Local Radio
Wrexham
Chester
Flintshire
the Wirral
Gold
radio network
FM
Marcher Sound
Marcher Radio Group
Global Radio
Gwersyllt
Smooth Radio
AM
Marcher Radio Group
FM
Marcher Sound
GWR Group
Classic Gold

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