Absolute Radio 80s
51°30′44″N0°08′13″W/ 51.512248°N 0.136937°W
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Broadcast area | United Kingdom |
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Branding | Absolute 80s |
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Format | 1980s music |
Network | Absolute Radio Network |
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Owner | Bauer Radio |
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First air date | 6 December 2009 |
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Webcast | Rayo |
Website | www |
Absolute Radio 80s(known on-air asAbsolute 80s) is a national digital radio station, owned and operated byBaueras part of theAbsolute Radio Network.Its main output is non-stop 1980s hits.
History
[edit]Absolute Radio 80s launched at 7.00pm on 4 December 2009, replacing Absolute Xtreme.[1]
The marketing plan for Absolute 80s started with targeted sampling at 80s events such asMadness,Pet Shop BoysandDepeche Modeat theO2 Arena,Erasureat theNEC BirminghamandSimple Mindsat theWembley Arena.The first track to play on the station was "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)"by theBeastie Boys.[2][3]
On 14 May 2010, Absolute 80s began broadcasting in mono at 64 kbps onDigital Onenational DAB digital radio.
On 29 February 2016, the station switched to the newly launchedSound Digitalmultiplex (an "upgrade" to 80 kbps in mono) although it continued to broadcast on Digital One until the end of April 2016.[4]
On 16 October 2023, Absolute 80s switched to DAB+ broadcasting in stereo.[5]
On 12 December 2023, Absolute Radio 80s was removed fromFreesat,followed bySkyandVirgin Mediaon 13 December, along with every other radio station owned by Bauer Media on either of the three TV platforms.[6]
DJs
[edit]The station's DJs includeLeona Graham,Sarah Champion,Richie Firth and Chris Martin. Claire Sturgess hosts a live 80s show every Friday on sister stationAbsolute Radiothat is also simulcast live on Absolute 80s called Friday Night 80s. TheDave BerryBreakfast Show is also simulcast live on Absolute 80s.Tony Hadley,the former lead singer ofSpandau Ballet,used to host the two-hour80s Partyon Saturdays from 6pm, that ended in December 2019. Sarah Champion looks back on the chart hits of the decade on the 80s Chart Show on a Sunday from 4pm, with Chris Martin looking back on the albums of the decade from 7pm.Matthew Ruddhosts a Sunday night show, Forgotten 80s, featuring lesser-played hits of the decade from 9pm. From 23 September 2019, Absolute Radio'sHometime with Bush and Richieis simulcast on weekdays, with the same "split playlist" system as used at breakfast allowing relevant music to be played on each station.
References
[edit]- ^"Absolute 80s to launch tomorrow".The Airwaves. 3 December 2009. Archived fromthe originalon 24 July 2011.
- ^"Absolute 80s ready to launch".Radio Today. 3 December 2009. Archived fromthe originalon 13 March 2012.
- ^"Absolute readies 80s push".Marketing Week. 2 December 2009.
- ^"Absolute 80s, Planet Rock, Heat and Kisstory to end dual DAB transmission".a516digital. 15 April 2016.
- ^Colothan, Scott (6 October 2023)."Absolute Radio Country and Absolute Classic Rock go national with DAB+".
- ^"Bauer to remove all radio stations from satellite and cable TV platforms".28 November 2023.
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