Radio station
Hospital Radio Plymouth
is a
hospital radio
station based in
Plymouth
, England. It provides entertainment to the patients of
Derriford Hospital
broadcasting via the internet and on 107.3fm.
The station holds a long term restricted service licence granted by
Ofcom
, allowing it to broadcast on FM.
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The station is run as a charity staffed by volunteers (registered charity number 260238).
History
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During the 1950s,
Plymouth Argyle
commentary was broadcast to the patients of
Plymouth
hospitals by the Toc H Organisation, via the telephone network. In 1967, requests began to be collected from Mount Gould Hospital by the Plymouth
Lions Club
, forming the basis of the first weekly music programme,
Disc Date
. On 2 October 1969, the station secured its first permanent premises on the Barbican and was officially opened as Hospital Radio Plymouth by Alderman George Creber, the then
Lord Mayor
. From 1969 to 1998, the station was housed at the Ladies' Hospital on Lockyer Street; Nelson Gardens; Greenbank Hospital and Freedom Fields Hospital. In 1998 it moved to
Derriford Hospital
. In November 2016 Hospital Radio Plymouth moved to new premises at Bircham House.
Programming
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Hospital Radio Plymouth now broadcasts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with over 60 hours of live programming every week. This consists of a mix of specialist music programmes; request shows live from the hospital wards; news programmes; speech based shows; classic comedy and sport. Patients can make requests directly to the studio from their mobile phones using an app or via the website. The station broadcasts live from Home Park with match day commentary on 107.3fm around the hospital site.
Plymouth Argyle
home matches are presented on
Argyle Live
.
The station reaches out to the local community and can provide live entertainment and music. Recent events include
Plymouth Hoe
Bonfire Night
,
Music of The Night
and
The Lord Mayor's Day Parade
.
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Awards
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Bristol was the host for the 2014 HBA Awards. Andrew Hill scooped Bronze as Male Presenter of the Year. HRP was named Station Of The Year for the 4th time.
The 2013 awards were held in Blackpool and Cover Me won the bronze in the Specialist Music section. Sally Box was given the Silver Award in the Speech section for her reading of the book Casper The Commuting Cat.
Rachel Dodd won the Gold Award for Newcomer of the Year.
At the 2012
Hospital Broadcasting Association
awards, Hospital Radio Plymouth Won the Station of the year for the 3rd Time, Sophie Nevile took Silver in best Female presenter of the year. Hospital Radio Plymouth also made history with their award win. They were the first station to win or take runner up in the station of the year category five years in a row.
Also in 2011 Hospital Radio Plymouth was awarded The Queens Award in Voluntary Service
At the 2011
Hospital Broadcasting Association
awards, Hospital Radio Plymouth won the coveted Gold award in the Station of the Year category, Keith Jolley's behind Motown series won best specialist music programme, Kieren Crowhurst won HBA Voulenteer of the year and Andrew Hill took Bronze in best Male Presenter.
At the 2010
Hospital Broadcasting Association
awards, the station won the Silver Award in the
Station of the Year
category; the Bronze Award for
Best Station Promotion
and was commended for
Best Speech Package
.
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At the 2009 Inspiring Volunteering Awards held in Plymouth, the station was named as
Volunteer Team of The Year
.
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At the 2009
Hospital Broadcasting Association
awards, several Hospital Radio Plymouth volunteers were honoured. Josh Andrews was named
HBA Volunteer of the Year
, Josie Scobling received the silver award for
Best Speech Package
, Isobel King received a Highly Commended Award for
Best Female Presenter
and Josh Andrews was commended for
Best Newcomer
. The station won a Silver Award in the
Station of the Year
category.
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At the 2008
Hospital Broadcasting Association
awards, station volunteer Connal Cather received the
John Whitney Lifetime Achievement Award
for his service to the station since 1970. The station received the gold award as
Station of the Year
.
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Presenters
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Previous presenters have included: Angela Rippon (BBC TV, Westward TV), David Rodgers (Westward TV),
Phillip Schofield
(now works for ITV), Richard Latto (now BBC Radio Solent), Matt Lissack (now Capital Radio Network), Dave Gould (now Pirate Fm , Radio Plymouth and Palm 105.5), Oliver Ings (now BBC London), David Harber (Radio Consultant), Gavin Marshall (Plymouth Pavilions), Josh Andrews (Capital South Wales), Sally Reader, Jane Atwill, Martin Mills (Plymouth Pavilions), Roger Simpson (ITN) and Ben Glover (now Galaxy South Coast), Mike Temple (Premier Radio ) Rich Hargrave (Kfm) Phil Easton (City Radio Liverpool).,
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Nick Robins (BBC Radio Merseyside).
Current presenters can be found on the organisation's website.
References
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External links
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