The Broadcasting House
- Natasza Pyzynska
- Mar 7, 2016
- 4 min read
The BBC Radio Northampton
The BBC Radio Northampton was launched at 06:45 am on 16th of June in 1982. The radio's ground opening has been featured by Jon Beyonn's morning programme called Start of the day.
The BBC Broadcating House is located in the heart of Northampton, on Abington and Lower Mounts Street right accross the Jusus Centre and Northampton College. The station was renamed BBC Northampton in 1990, but then changed to BBC Radio Northampton on 3 April 2000 and also As of Monday 25 July 2011, BBC Radio Northampton now use the generic BBC Local Radio jingles by Mcasso Music Production (refreshed later on in 2013). BBC Northampton is currently controlled by their managing editor Helen Grimes. BBC Northampton has been in on going collaboration with 'radio sisters' stations such as: BBC Radio Norfolk, BBC Essex, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Radio Suffolk.


Programme
The majority of the station's programming is produced and broadcast from Northampton. During off-peak hours, BBC Radio Northampton also carries regional programming for the East, produced from sister stations BBC Radio Norfolk, BBC Essex, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Radio Suffolk. As with all BBC Local Radio stations, it also airs the networked weekday evening shows, originating from BBC Radio Leeds and produced independently by Wire Free Productions. During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Northampton simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live overnight. The station's local presenters include Stuart Linnell and Helen Blaby.
Licence and Awards
On 11 October 2007, the DAB licence was awarded to NOW Digital. MuxCo had also bid for the licence. NOW Digital was expecting to start broadcasting from the three transmitters at Northampton, Geddington and Daventry in September 2008, however transmissions eventually started on 28 March 2013 on DAB channel 10C. The line-up was identical to that of the neighbouring Herts, Beds and Bucks multiplex, consisting of local Northamptonshire Stations (BBC Radio Northampton: countywide, Connect FM: Wellingborough, Kettering, Corby) and national stations (Capital, Gold and Heart: Northants, Bucks, MK, Beds and Herts regional service), along with stations aimed at the Herts, Beds and Bucks area (BBC Three Counties Radio and MKFM). From February 2015 Ofcom approved the separation of the Northamptonshire multiplex from the Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire multiplex, resulting in the removal of BBC Three Counties Radio, BOB fm and MKFM from the Northamptonshire multiplex, and the removal of BBC Radio Northampton from the Herts, Beds and Bucks multiplex.
Sport Influence
BBC Radio Northampton has extensive sports output edited by Graham McKechnie. Football commentators include Tim Oglethorpe, Joe Townsend, Ian Benjamin and Terry Angus for Northampton Town, Peter Short who covers Kettering Town, Chris Barrett with Brackley and Chuck Middleton at Corby. McKechnie commentates on Northampton Saints rugby with Lennie Newman, Ian Hunter and James Knight. Northants Steelbacks cricket commentators include McKechnie, Alex Winter, Joe Townsend, Andrew Radd and Lizzie Ammon. When not on FM every match is covered on the website. The sports team is supplemented by News Editor Laura Cook who has a particular interest in motor sport and horse racing. The weekend preview programme, Friday Night Sport, airs between 6.00-7.00 on Friday evening.
Transmitters
The station has two FM transmitters, with 104.2 FM broadcast from the Boughton Green Road area of Northampton, and 103.6 FM broadcast from a mast near the village of Geddington. Listeners can listen into 104.2 in the south and west of the county (including Northampton and surrounding area), whereas 103.6 serves the north and east (including Kettering and Corby).
Along the M1, the station can be heard on 104.2 FM from Milton Keynes to Copt Oak (near Leicester). There is no longer a MWfrequency, but the station went digital on DAB in March 2013. Radio Northampton was originally available on 1107 kHz MW across the County from a transmitter at Kings Heath; this was reallocated to Virgin Radio using 1233 kHz. For the north-east of the county near Oundle, the Peterborough transmitter has Radio Cambridgeshire on DAB from a NOW Digital multiplex. The Northampton transmitter also has the Global Radio-owned regional commercial station Heart FM on 96.6FM, and has national radio frequencies.
The transmitter at Daventry on Borough Hill has BBC National DAB, Digital One 11D and an MXR West Midlands 12A multiplex (since August 2001). This transmitter was the BBC's first Long wave transmitter, beginning 27 July 1925. It had not been previously used by the BBC since 1978.
Location
The BBC Broadcating House is located in the heart of Northampton, on Abington and Lower Mounts Street right accross the Jusus Centre and Northampton College, right beside the Abington Square. It's beneficial location allows it to be in the heard of town but yet, in slightly less intennse environment. It is within a few minutes walking distance away from the Northamton College and the Job Centre, as well as The Grosevenor Centre, Bus Station and only 10 minutes driving away from the train station and sixfields.

Surroundings
The Broadcasting house is located on top of a bussy high street, filled with retail shops and small businesses, constantly busy doing the day and during the night. The BBC Radio surroundings are dominated by red brick and various hues of grey concrete flooring.


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