The Manx Radio logo since 2009. | |
Broadcast area | Isle of Man |
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Frequency | FM: 89.0 MHz (Snaefell) 89.5 MHz (Ramsey/Peel) 97.2 MHz (Douglas) 103.7 MHz (Jurby) AM: 1368 kHz DAB: (Douglas and Onchan) |
RDS | MANX FM |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English/Manx |
Format | Adult contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner | Isle of Man Treasury (Main shareholder) |
Radio TT (Only on-air during the Isle of Man TT races) | |
History | |
First air date | 29th June 1964 (60 years ago) |
Links | |
Website | http://www.manxradio.com |
Manx Radio (legally Radio Manx Ltd.[1]) (Manx: Radio Vannin) is the national commercial radio station for the Isle of Man. It began broadcasting on 29 June 1964, almost ten years before legal commercial radio was licensed in the United Kingdom. The Isle of Man, having its own government and laws, was not subject to the rules prohibiting commercial broadcasting in the UK. However, the Manx Government still had to apply to the UK's General Post Office for a frequency and for permission to broadcast. First requested in 1960, a licence was eventually granted in May 1964. It was allocated an FM frequency of 89.0 MHz and a comparatively low power of 50 watts. In October 1964, an additional frequency of 1594 kHz AM was allocated to the station to provide greater coverage, although again at a limited power of 50 watts. It broadcasts primarily in English with several hours per week of Manx language programming.
As of March 2024, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 26,000 listeners, according to RAJAR.[2]