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Radio station in Exeter, England
DevonAir
Exeter
England
Broadcast area
East Devon, Exeter and Torbay
Frequencies
97.0/96.4/103 FM and 666/954 AM
History
First air date
7 November 1980 (1980-11-07)
Last air date
31 December 1994 (1994-12-31)
DevonAir Radio was the Independent Local Radio station serving East Devon, Exeter and Torbay.[1]
^"Details of former station names". Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
DevonAir Radio was the Independent Local Radio station serving East Devon, Exeter and Torbay. On 27 March 1978, the Independent Broadcasting Authority...
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One that week. Bond appeared on I'm a Celebrity to raise money for the DevonAir Ambulance and raised £260,989.85 which the charity used to buy a state-of-the-art...
from Glasgow before leaving the station. 1 March – East Devon Radio is rebranded as DevonAIR Radio, the third time it has changed its name since launching...
Ltd 9A 9 November 2022 DAB+: DevonAir Radio, Devoncast Radio, Diamond Groove UK, Radio Exe, Flashback, Phonic FM, South Devon Radio and Zest 60s East Bristol...
through the car windscreen. His heart stopped twice in the air ambulance en route to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries...
The Guardian. London. p. 8. Retrieved 8 May 2011. "DevonAir Radio – An unofficial tribute – DevonAir". www.devonairfm.com. Archived from the original on...
professional broadcasting career started in 1991 with the now-defunct DevonAir, for whom he was a football reporter and later DJ. Proudfoot subsequently...
community or for smaller areas than ILR stations cover. 22 stations went on air, most of which were eventually acquired by the large radio groups and absorbed...
Heale is from Devon, and attended the University of Hull. Heale started working for Plymouth Sound Radio in 1984 before joining Devonair Radio in Exeter...
BBC Radio Devon joins the South West Regional service. Heart West formerly Gemini FM and DevonAir, broadcasts on 97.0 FM, with East Devon and Torbay...
broadcast to Gloucestershire. 7 November – DevonAir Radio begins broadcasting to Exeter and the surrounding mid-Devon area. On 12 December the station starts...
Hicks, as patron. She is the patron of four other charities, including DevonAir Ambulance. An avid cyclist, Mountbatten would bike to raise money for...
Several military variants were operated, such as the Devon by the Royal Air Force and the Sea Devon by the Royal Navy, and the type also saw service with...
2020. "The sky's the limit". DevonAir Ambulance Trust. Retrieved 15 December 2022. "The helicopters". Great North Air Ambulance Service. Archived from...
stations in some 50 countries. In the 1980s, it aired in the United Kingdom on Signal Radio, DevonAir, Radio 210, County Sound, Chiltern Radio, Northants...