Metro Radio is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to North East England. Its output is principally contemporary pop and dance music. It is owned by Bauer Radio and is part of their Big City Network of stations.
The station originally transmitted from a studio in Swalwell, Gateshead, which, in later years, would be adjacent to the MetroCentre. In 2005 Metro, and sister station Magic 1152 moved to the former BT building, previously known as Swan House, now known as 55° (Degrees) North, in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Until 2005 the station broadcast live football commentary for the region's two biggest clubs — Sunderland A.F.C. and Newcastle Utd. In an attempt to boost ratings, the football commentary was stopped. However, a negative response from football fans prompted the owners to cover all Sunderland and Newcastle games on sister station Magic 1152.
The controversial DJ and TV presenter James Whale launched his radio career on Metro, presenting the Night Owls Show on the station between 1974 and 1980.
Since 2 July 2005 Metro Radio has broadcast from the 55 Degrees North complex, next to the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle upon Tyne.
The station is currently the principal sponsor of the MetroRadio Arena, formerly the Telewest Arena.
The station currently broadcasts on four analogue frequencies to a potential audience of 1.4million. These frequencies are on 97.1 (Burnhope for Sunderland, Newcastle & Tyne Tunnel), 102.6 (Shilbottle for Alnwick), 103 (Fenham, west Newcastle) and 103.2 (Newton near Hexham). DAB is provided by the EMAP Digital Tyne and Wear 11C multiplex from Burnhope (strongest signal) and Fenham. Metro Radio's live broadcast can also be listened to from the website along with famous past shows
Metro Radio has won many awards including the Sony Radio Gold Award for Sport, and a finalist award for Creative Services at the New York awards and Station Of The Year at the EMAP radio awards.
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See http://www.northeastradio.co.uk
Night Owls is Britain's most listened to late night radio phone-in show, and is broadcast on Metro Radio. The current host of the show is Alan Robson, who has fronted the show since 1983.
After the departure of James Whale, Alan Beswick, Tony Crosby and Dave Porter presented the Night Owls show for a short period, before Alan Robson began presenting in 1983.
The show has won over 30 national and international awards including in 2005 the New York radio award for Worlds Best Talk Show.