BBC Radio 1 | |
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City of license | London |
Broadcast area | United Kingdom - National |
Slogan | Where It Begins |
Frequency | FM: 97.7 MHz - 99.7 MHz (UK) DAB: 12B Freeview: 700 Virgin Media: 901 Sky: 0101 Tiscali TV: 600 UPC Ireland: 907 Sirius (USA & Canada): 11 Dish Network (USA): 6011 Live Stream Real/WM |
First air date | 30 September 1967 |
Format | Contemporary hit radio, news, entertainment, speech, showbiz |
Audience share | 9.8%[1] (Dec 2009) |
Owner | BBC BBC Radio |
Website | BBC Radio 1 |
BBC Radio 1 (often known as Radio 1) is an international radio station that is based in the United Kingdom. It is owned by BBC and BBC Radio. Radio 1 started broadcasting at 7.00 am on 30 September 1967. Tony Blackburn presented the first (later known as Breakfast) programme on the station. The station is meant to be listened to mainly by people aged 15–29.[2]
Before the launch of Radio 1, the BBC ran three radio stations (the BBC Light Programme, the BBC Home Service and the BBC Third Programme), but these were considered old fashioned and were closed down in 1967. They were replaced with Radio 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The launch of Radio 1 in 1967 was because of the popularity of pirate radio stations such as Radio Caroline. They had been outlawed by Act of Parliament,[3] and the BBC needed to provide alternative radio stations.
Radio 1 also has a sister station, BBC Radio 1Xtra.