Media outlets starting with H
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HHeart Sussex - Presenters
Tips for PRs: The station carries pre-recorded output onFriday evenings between 7:00pm and 9:00pm, Saturday afternoons between 5:00pm and 9:00pm, Sunday mornings between 6:00am and 12:00pm, and Sunday evenings 7:00pm to 10:00pm. Heart Sussex carries weekday local output from 6:00am-10:00am, 4:00pm to 7:00pm and weekends from 1:00pm until 5:00pm (Saturday) and 12:00pm until 4:00pm (Sunday) is produced and presented from the local studios, based in Portslade-on-Sea. Off-peak programming (such as Toby Anstis, Matt Wilkinson, Club Classics, The Wind Down, Emma Bunton, Mark Wright, Stephen & Emma, JK & Lucy, Jason Donovan and The Big Top 40 Show is produced at various studios owned and operated by Heart 102.4 parent company, Global Radio Holdings Limited. The Heart Breakfast Show does not run PR interviews.
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HHeart Thames Valley
Background and Format: Heart Thames Valley aims to provide news, showbusiness information, lifestyle and music for Reading, North Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire, available on 97-103 FM, DAB, online and Sky Channel 387. Advertising information can be found: www.heart.co.uk/berkshire/advertise-us/ Programme Maker/Production Company: Global Radio Target Audience: Heart's core audience are aged between 25-44. Circulation: Source: RAJAR for period ending March 2020. (Oxfordshire 142000, Berks & N.Hants 179000) Tips for PRs: Heart's weekday output from 6:00-10:00am, 4:00pm to 7:00pm and weekends from 1:00pm until 5:00pm (Saturday) and 12:00pm until 4:00pm (Sunday) is produced and presented from their local studios, based in Reading. Off-peak programming such as Toby Anstis, Matt Wilkinson, Club Classics, Zoe Hardman, Emma Bunton, Mark Wright, Stephen & Emma, JK & Lucy and The Big Top 40 Show is produced at various studios owned and operated by Heart's parent company, Global Radio Holdings Limited. The Studio can be reached on +44 (0)345 481 0011 The Newsroom can be reached on +44 (0)118 928 8800 Heart broadcasts locally produced news bulletins hourly between 6:00am and 7:00pm weekdays, and 6:00am and 12:00pm at weekends. In addition to these, news containing nationally produced content, is broadcast hourly at all other times with the exception of during the Big Top 40 Show. Alerts: Gorkana consumer alert: Wednesday 25th March 2009 As of this week twelve new stations have joined the Heart network, including GWR Wiltshire, GWR Bristol, GWR Bath, Gemini FM in Torbay and Exeter, Plymouth Sound, Orchard FM, Lantern FM, South Hams Radio, Fox FM in Oxford, Severn Sound and 2-Ten FM in Reading. These stations have joined the other nine Heart stations launched in phase one in early January, including Ipswich, Colchester, Norwich, Dunstable, Bedford, Peterborough, Cambridge, Milton Keynes and Northampton, plus the three original Heart stations in London, West Midlands and East Midlands – making a total of 24 stations in the current network. All the stations produce and present their own local programming between the hours of 6-10am and 1-7pm Monday to Friday and between 8am-midday on a Saturday and Sunday. The news teams at the stations have remained unchanged. Gorkana consumer alert: Monday 26th January 2009 Global Radio has announced the second phase of the roll-out of the Heart brand. Twelve new stations will join the Heart network on Monday 23rd March, including GWR Wiltshire, GWR Bristol, GWR Bath, Gemini FM in Torbay and Exeter, Plymouth Sound, Orchard FM, Lantern FM, South Hams Radio, Fox FM in Oxford, Severn Sound and 2-Ten FM in Reading. These stations will join the other nine Heart stations launched in phase one in early January, including Ipswich, Colchester, Norwich, Dunstable, Bedford, Peterborough, Cambridge, Milton Keynes and Northampton, plus the three original Heart stations in London, West Midlands and East Midlands – mak
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Heart Thames Valley - Breakfast
Heart North East - Breakfast show airs at 6:30 am every morning (Monday to Friday). Show is hosted by Jamie and Amanda.
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Heart Thames Valley - Newsdesk
Background and Format: Heart Thames Valley is a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcasts to Berkshire, Oxfordshire, north Hampshire and parts of west Buckinghamshire from studios in Reading, southern England. The station is the result of a merger between Heart Oxfordshire, formerly Fox FM, and Heart Berkshire, previously 2-Ten FM. Heart Thames Valley broadcasts classic and contemporary hits, local and national news and information for Berkshire. The majority of broadcasting is now networked, except for local breakfast shows from 6am to 10am, and local afternoon show from 4:00-7:00pm. All networked programming originates from Global Radio's London headquarters, including the syndicated Vodafone Big Top 40 on Sunday afternoons. It is broadcast 96-107FM, DAB Digital Radio and online.
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Heart Wales - Drivetime
Background and Format: Kevin turns up the feel good with great songs and travel news to help you get home smiling, weekdays from 4 til 7. Target Audience: Heart's core audience are aged between 25-44. Schedule Times: Monday-Friday 4-7pm Stats: Please refer to the Heart Wales front page. Ad rates: Advertising information available here Tips for PRs: There is no generic email address for the show. The show can be reached via text on 82122. Start the message with WALES. The show can also be reached via the form here
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HHeart West
Background and Format: Heart West aims to provide news, music, showbusiness, lifestyle for Bristol, Bath and Somerset, available on 96.3 FM, 103 and 102.6, DAB Digital and Online. Advertising information can be found: www.heart.co.uk/bristol/advertise-us/Programme Maker/Production Company:Global RadioTarget audience:Listeners aged 25-44Circulation:Source: RAJAR for period ending March 2020. (Refers to Bristol/Weston & Bath - 212000; Gloucestershire - 115000; Somerset - 107000; Wiltshire, 127000)Ad rates:Advertising information available hereTips for PRs: The station carries pre-recorded output on Friday evenings between 6:00am and 9:00pm, Saturday afternoons between 5:00 and 9:00, Sunday mornings between 6:00am and 12:00pm, and Sunday evenings 7:00am-10:00pm. Heart West Country's weekday output from 6:00-10:00am, 4:00-7:00pm and weekends from 1:00-5:00pm (Saturday) and 12:00-4pm (Sunday) is produced and presented from local studios, based in Bristol. Off-peak programming (such as Toby Anstis, Matt Wilkinson, Club Classics, The Wind Down, Emma Bunton , Mark Wright, Stephen & Emma, JK & Lucy, Jason Donovan and The Big Top 40 Show) is produced at various studios owned and operated by Heart West Country's parent company, Global Radio Holdings Limited. The studio can be reached on +44 (0)345 481 00 88Awards:2008 - Sony Radio Academy Awards, Station of the Year (300,000 to 1 million listeners)Alerts:gorkana consumer alert: Wednesday 25th March 2009As of this week twelve new stations have joined the Heart network, including GWR Wiltshire, GWR Bristol, GWR Bath, Gemini FM in Torbay and Exeter, Plymouth Sound, Orchard FM, Lantern FM, South Hams Radio, Fox FM in Oxford, Severn Sound and 2-Ten FM in Reading. These stations have joined the other nine Heart stations launched in phase one in early January, including Ipswich, Colchester, Norwich, Dunstable, Bedford, Peterborough, Cambridge, Milton Keynes and Northampton, plus the three original Heart stations in London, West Midlands and East Midlands – making a total of 24 stations in the current network. All the stations produce and present their own local programming between the hours of 6-10am and 1-7pm Monday to Friday and between 8am-midday on a Saturday and Sunday. The news teams at the stations have remained unchanged.gorkana consumer alert: Monday 26th January 2009Global Radio has announced the second phase of the roll-out of the Heart brand. Twelve new stations will join the Heart network on Monday 23rd March, including GWR Wiltshire, GWR Bristol, GWR Bath, Gemini FM in Torbay and Exeter, Plymouth Sound, Orchard FM, Lantern FM, South Hams Radio, Fox FM in Oxford, Severn Sound and 2-Ten FM in Reading. These stations will join the other nine Heart stations launched in phase one in early January, including Ipswich, Colchester, Norwich, Dunstable, Bedford, Peterborough, Cambridge, Milton Keynes and Northampton, plus the three original Heart stations in London, W
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HHeart West Country - Breakfast
Background and Format: Wake up with Ed, Troy and Paulina; bringing you all the best songs, laughs and up to date travel news. Owner: Global Radio Schedule times: Weekdays, 6-10am Target audience: Listeners aged 25-44. Stats: Please refer to the front page of Heart West Country. Ad rates: Please refer to the front page of Heart West Country. Tips for PRs: There is no generic email address for the show. Contact form available here The show can be contacted via SMS. Start your message with WEST on 82122
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HHeart West Country - Newsdesk
Tips for PRs: Press Releases - should be sent to the department email and not to the Editor's personal mail box, email news.westcountry@heart.co.uk Heart 96-103 broadcasts locally produced news bulletins hourly between 0600 and 1900 weekdays, and 0600 and 1200 at weekends. In addition to these, news containing nationally produced content, is broadcast hourly at all other times with the exception of during the Big Top 40 Show.
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HHeart West Country - Presenters
Tips for PRs: Pre-recorded Output: Friday evenings between 1900 and 2100, Saturday afternoons between 1700 and 2100, Sunday mornings between 0600 and 1200, and Sunday evenings 1900 to 2200 are pre-recorded. The amount of local programming per day produced by the station: Heart's weekday output from 6am-10am, 4pm to 7pm and weekends from 1pm until 5pm (Saturday) and 12pm until 4pm (Sunday) is produced and presented from our local studios, based in Bristol. Off-peak programming (such as Toby Anstis, Matt Wilkinson, Club Classics, Sian Welby, Kat Shoob, Emma Bunton, Mark Wright, Stephen & Emma, JK & Lucy and The Big Top 40 Show) is produced at various studios owned and operated by Heart's parent company, Global Radio Holdings Limited.