Kisstory

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Kisstory
Kisstory.png
CityUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaNational
FrequencyDAB digital radio
Freeview 714
Programming
FormatElectronica, Dance, Hip-Hop, R&B, Trip Hop, Acid House, Alternative Dance
NetworkKiss Network
Ownership
OwnerBauer Radio
Kiss
KissFresh
Kiss TV
Heat Radio
Kerrang! Radio
History
First air date
7 May 2013
Links
Websiteplanetradio.co.uk/kisstory/

Kisstory (stylised in all caps) is a National Digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer Radio as part of the Kiss Network. It is a sister station to Kiss[1] that plays "old skool and anthems".[2] Kisstory is also currently a radio programme airing 8 hours per week (11am daily & 7pm Sunday).[3] Then on 7 May 2013 Kisstory was expanded into a full-time station in response to positive feedback from listeners and at the expense of Q Radio.[2] At the same time Kiss Fresh, a then brand-new station playing "non-stop new beats including Hip-Hop, R&B, EDM, House and Garage",[1] was given its own station.[4]

DAB availability[]

Initially, Kisstory was available over Freeview and online, but was unavailable via DAB radio receivers. In 2014, Bauer announced plans to roll out the Kisstory station over DAB digital radio to London and other areas.

Kisstory began DAB rollout in London on 12 December 2014 with the addition of the service (and sister station KissFresh) to the Greater London I multiplex.

The DAB service of Kisstory was rolled out to more areas of the country at the start of 2015, replacing Absolute Radio 60s in some areas (including Bauer's owned digital multiplexes in northern England) and added in new space on others; this formed part of a wider reshuffle of Bauer's digital offering, which also included the withdrawal of Kerrang! Radio from areas outside London, and the launch of Magic 105.4 FM as a national station over Digital One. Following the expanded rollout, the Kisstory station was available in areas including London, Birmingham, Cambridge, Dundee and Perth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Humberside, Central Lancashire, Leeds, Liverpool, Kent, Northern Ireland, Nottingham, South Yorkshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Sussex, Swansea, Teesside and Tyne and Wear.[5]

From 29 February 2016 the Kisstory station was made available in DAB more widely across the UK with the launch of the second national commercial DAB multiplex, Sound Digital. Some of the local-level DAB slots vacated by Kisstory were taken over by sister station Kiss Fresh, principally in those areas where Bauer operated or co-operated the local DAB ensemble.

On 11 February 2019, Kisstory migrated from SDL to the more widely available Digital One multiplex, taking up the space vacated by Absolute Radio 90s moving in the other direction a week prior.[6]

Norway[]

In February 2016, Kisstory was launched in Norway [7] The station (which does not have any presenters/DJs, just non-stop music) is managed by local teams and is broadcast with Kiss in DAB+ (48 kbit/s).[8]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "KISS gets bigger!". KissFMUK.com. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Bauer gives Kisstory its own radio station". Radio Today. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Schedule". KISS. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Kisstory And Kiss Fresh Launched". Bauer Media Group. Archived from the original on 9 August 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  5. ^ "The great DAB digital radio station reshuffle: what's changing?". a516digital.com. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Kisstory to replace Absolute 90s on Digital One", RadioToday.co.uk
  7. ^ "Bauer launches KISS in Norway and Finland – RadioToday". radiotoday.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  8. ^ Carey. "DAB Ensembles Worldwide - Norway". www.wohnort.org. Retrieved 23 March 2018.

External links[]

Coordinates: 51°30′58″N 0°08′18″W / 51.51598°N 0.13844°W / 51.51598; -0.13844

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