Seahaven FM

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Seahaven FM[]

Seahaven FM is the local radio station covering Eastbourne, Lewes, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Polegate and Seaford in East Sussex.

Working from studios in Seaford under an Ofcom Community Radio Licence, on a not-for-profit basis. The station began broadcasting full-time on 96.3Mhz in January 2011. Initially covering Newhaven, Seaford and parts of Peacehaven. In 2019 coverage was enhanced improving the signal to the existing area and could also extending it to most of the country town of Lewes. At the end of November 2020 an extension was approved by Ofcom which enabled the station to cover all of Eastbourne which includes Polegate and Pevensey on 95.6Mhz.

Programming and Music Policy[]

As of 2020 we are now in the 8th decade where music was specifically made for teenagers. This started in the 1950s and has continued right up to the present day. All the best music made in this era of teenage music can be heard on Seahaven FM. Daytime from 7am to 7pm is music based and in the evenings the station broadcasts a variety of shows including its wide selection of music, as well as community-based shows where discussions with local people from all walks of life can be heard as well as shows of specialist music genres.

The station is run largely by local volunteers and includes a number of former professional radio people. Norman Baker, the former MP for the Lewes constituency is one of the station's presenters.[1]

History[]

The station started streaming on the web on 1 Feb 2008 and completed two short-term FM Restricted Service Licence (RSL) broadcasts one in March and the other in August 2008, it also provided facilities for two other RSL broadcasts by other groups.

In November 2008 Seahaven FM was one of the 48 stations in the South East who took part in the second round of applications to Ofcom for a Community Radio Licence. The station was successfully awarded the licence in September 2009 and announced it on its streaming service at 09:09 on the 09/09/09. It took a further 16 months to complete the work to launch the station full-time on FM. The launch took place on Sunday 9 January at 12:00 noon and the full-time schedule started at 7 am on Monday 10 January 2011.

Today[]

Seahaven FM covers about 40% of the population of East Sussex along the south coast from Peacehaven to Pevensey bringing a uniquely local radio service to the area. Created by and for local people working and living in the area. Entertaining and promoting all that is best about the area which is notable for its temperate climate and high sunshine levels and known locally as the Sunshine Coast.

References[]

  1. ^ "Conservatives criticise 'two day a week' Baker". BBC News. 4 November 2014.

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