Greatest Hits Radio
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What songs were played
- Status Quo - Rockin' All Over The World
- Bob Marley And The Wailers - Could You Be Loved
- Blondie - Heart Of Glass
- Rod Stewart - Baby Jane
- Earth Wind And Fire With The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland
Top 5 songs
- 1 Rainbow - Since You've Been Gone
- 2 Sylvester - You Make Me Feel
- 3 Amii Stewart - Knock On Wood
- 4 Chaka Khan - I'm Every Woman
- 5 The Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow
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Information
Greatest Hits Radio is a British radio network based in London and owned by Bauer Media, reaching 5.93 million listeners each week. It consists of 59 local stations across England, Wales, and Scotland, broadcasting on frequencies from 96.0 to 107.9 FM. The station plays a variety of music from the 70s to the 00s, as well as morning shows and humorous interactive quizzes with active listener participation.
Our expert opinion
🔥 Pros:
- Strong Listener Growth
- Features experienced presenters such as Ken Bruce and Simon Mayo, formerly of the BBC.
- Offers a consistent flow of classic hits with minimal surprises — ideal for background listening.
- Boasts wide national coverage via FM, DAB, and digital platforms.
⨉ Cons:
- Closure of local stations — more than 40, including Radio Aire, Signal 2, and Minster FM, were replaced.
- Has a limited musical range focused on 70s–90s hits.
- Struggles to appeal to younger audiences, who tend to prefer streaming or contemporary stations.
Slogan: "The Good Times Sound Like This"
First air date: 5 January 2015 (as Bauer City); 27 January 2019 (as GHR)
Broadcaster: Bauer Media Audio UK
Area: United Kingdom
Greatest Hits Local and Digital Radio Stations
Bauer Radio Stations
Some Programs and Presenters
Kate Thornton
Martin Kemp resident pop star
Ken Bruce
Music Marathon
Greatest Hits at Breakfast
Boogie & Arlene
Contacts
- Website: https://hellorayo.co.uk/greatest-hits/.
- Address: The Lantern, 75 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 2PL.
- Phone number: 3332020402.
- Text number: 61054.
- E-mail: theboss@greatesthitsradio.co.uk.
Comments
- Anthony DownesLove the station listen every day , shame you don't feature Slade as much (in fact rarely)as many other 70s music like T Rex, David can't sing Essex, Bowie, Mud etc and they were one of the biggest band's of the 70s they still have a large fan base
- Shell JonesHi from rainy cornwall
- Arthur NyirongoMusic from GHR sounds great. Listens every day. I especially do not miss Ken Bruce on Pop Master. All the way from Malawi in Africa.
- Samshame the big prize draw doesn't accept entries from landlines
- LisaI drew the short straw and I am working the weekend shift.. GHR on the backround is helping me feel less miserable about it :)
