What songs were played
- Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You
- Stevie Wonder - Part Time Lover
- Toni Braxton - Unbreak My Heart
- One Direction - Story Of My Life
- Elton John - I'm Still Standing
Top 5 songs
- 1 Benson Boone - Beautiful Things
- 2 Lady Gaga And Bruno Mars - Die With A Smile
- 3 Myles Smith - Nice To Meet You
- 4 Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia
- 5 Teddy Swims - Lose Control
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Information
Magic Radio is a digital radio station based in London, United Kingdom. It broadcasts on 105.4 FM and is owned by Bauer Media Audio UK. It was founded on 9 July 1990. As of March 2024, the weekly audience reaches 4.4 million people. On the air, adult contemporary classics by artists such as Elton John, Madonna, and Simply Red can be heard.
Slogan: "More of the Songs You Love"
First air date: 9 July 1990
Broadcaster: Bauer
Area: United Kingdom
Magic Radio Stations
Bauer Radio Stations
Contacts
- Website: https://hellorayo.co.uk/magic/.
- Address: Bauer Media, The Lantern, 75 Hampstead Road, London. NW1 2PL.
- Phone number: 03 444 777 888.
- Text number: 61054, with the word MAGIC.
- E-mail: morning@magic.co.uk.
Comments
- NAPA AUTOPARTS, LEEDSGreat station! love the fact you actually have a playlist that lasts the whole day..
- wilhemina from Ghanai'm enjoying your station much love magic fm
- Nicolelove this station keeps me company on my long night shifts
- Howard ClarkMore repeats - enough, plenty of other stations to listen to!
- MRS MARY E HUNTI think you seriously need to look carefully at your NO REPEATS FROM 9 - 5 DAILY. There are still many repeats every day. This is so frustrating, not only do we have to put up with repeats, isn't it about time you started playing more music from the 50's to the 80's. And feed the needs of the older generation, and also give the younger generations the opportunity to hear 'real music'
