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BBC Radio Surrey

BBC Surrey
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City Guildford
Broadcast area Surrey
Frequency RDS: BBCSurry, 104.0 & 104.6 FM
1368 AM
DAB: MuxCo Surrey
Freeview: 722
First air date 14 November 1991 (as BBC Radio Surrey)
Format Local news, talk and music
Language(s) English
Owner BBC Local Radio,
BBC South,
BBC South East
Website BBC Surrey

BBC Surrey is the BBC Local Radio service covering the English county of Surrey, along with North-East Hampshire and the northern fringes of West Sussex including Crawley, East Grinstead and Gatwick Airport. It began on 14 November 1991 under the name BBC Radio Surrey, later becoming part of BBC Southern Counties Radio, before adopting its present name on 30 March 2009.

BBC Surrey's studios are based on the campus of the University of Surrey in Guildford. It broadcasts programming specifically for Surrey and North-East Hampshire weekdays from 6-9am and 5-6pm, and on Saturdays from 6-9am and 2-6pm. Some other programmes broadcast on both BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey are also broadcast from the Guildford studios. There are also dedicated news bulletins for Surrey on the hour at some times of the day. The remainder of the station's output is shared with BBC Sussex.

BBC Surrey is transmitted on 104 and 104.6 FM, and on DAB via the MuxCo Surrey multiplex, which officially launched on 12 December 2013. It has also been available on BBC iPlayer since 2 September 2009.

The station's Surrey-based presenters are James Cannon (Monday - Saturday breakfast) and Lesley McCabe (weekday breakfast). Weekday programmes for both Surrey and Sussex are presented by Danny Pike (mornings), Allison Ferns (afternoons) and Sarah Gorrell (drivetime).

In the late 1980s, with the BBC Local Radio network nearing completion, a management team was appointed for 'BBC Radio Surrey and Berkshire', the plan being to have two separate stations with their own identities, but with shared resources, and some shared programming. But then in 1990, as part of a plan to save £3 million, the BBC announced that BBC Radio Surrey would instead launch as an opt-out service of BBC Radio Sussex, with BBC Radio Berkshire an opt-out of BBC Radio Oxford.


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