Media
Cambridge local mux goes to GWR's Now Digital
Published Thursday, Oct 2 2003, 20:15 BST | By James Welsh
The Radio Authority has awarded the local digital multiplex licence for Cambridge to GWR's Now Digital.
At launch, which is expected to happen by September next year, Now expects to be carrying Q103, The Storm, Smash Hits, Vibe FM, and an "access" station including SBN, on the multiplex. During the licence term, three more programme services are expected to be added, along with an expansion of the "access" station.
The licence runs for twelve years from the time Now switches on the multiplex, which is located on VHF band III, frequency block 11C.
At launch, which is expected to happen by September next year, Now expects to be carrying Q103, The Storm, Smash Hits, Vibe FM, and an "access" station including SBN, on the multiplex. During the licence term, three more programme services are expected to be added, along with an expansion of the "access" station.
The licence runs for twelve years from the time Now switches on the multiplex, which is located on VHF band III, frequency block 11C.
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