Media outlets starting with H
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HHeart Four Counties - Newsdesk
Other Information: News Bulletin schedule : Heart 97.6 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 Gloucestershire
Background and Format: Formerly Severn Sound, Heart Gloucestershire is a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcasts to Gloucestershire from studios in Gloucester. The station broadcasts on 102.4 FM, DAB Digital Radio and Online and plays classic and contemporary hits, local and national news. Ad Rates: advertising information available here Programme Maker / Production Company: Global Radio Target Audience: Under 44's in the area of Gloucester and Cheltenham. Tips for PRs: The station carries pre-recorded output on Friday 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 Gloucestershire 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 Gloucestershire. 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. Can be contacted via text as well - Text 'SHOW’ to 82122 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 – making a total of 24 stations in the current network. Al
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HHeart Gloucestershire - Breakfast
Background and Format:. Myles Galloway kicks off the day on Heart Breakfast. The show offers more music variety, along with news, travel and weather. From 9am, listeners can guess the year in the Time Tunnel. The show is produced in association with Sky. Ad Rates: Advertising information available at here. Programme Maker / Production Company: Global Radio Target Audience: Listeners aged 25-44 Tips for PRs: There is no generic email address for this show. Contact form available here. The show can be contacted on +44 (0)345 605 1062 or via SMS 82122.
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HHeart Gloucestershire - Heart Drivetime
Background and format:. Justin Walker gets listeners home with his Drivetime show from 4pm, with the latest music, news and travel information every 20 minutes. Ad Rates: Advertising information available at www.heart.co.uk/gloucestershire/advertise-us/#AhwZtgM7vzGwesxx.97 Programme Maker / Production Company: Global Radio Target Audience: Listeners aged 25-44 Tips for PRs: There is no generic email address for this show. Contact form available here The show can be contacted by SMS. Text Show to 8 21 22.
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HHeart Gloucestershire - Newsdesk
Background and Format: Formerly Severn Sound, Heart Gloucestershire is a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcasts to Gloucestershire from studios in Gloucester. The station broadcasts on102.4 FM, DAB Digital Radio and Online and plays classic and contemporary hits, local and national news. Owner: Global Radio Schedule: Daily schedule available here News Bulletin Schedule: News Bulletin schedule Heart 102.4 (Gloucestershire) 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. Target Audience: Under 44's in the area of Gloucester and Cheltenham Listening Figure: Source:RAJAR (period ending September 2017) Ad rates: Advertising information available here Tips for PRs: The news team is shared across radio stations within the Heart West Country community (incl. Heart Wiltshire, Heart Gloucestershire) 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 – 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. This is complemented by network programmes hosted by Presenters such as Toby Anstis and Jason
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HHeart Hertfordshire
Background and Format: Heart Hertfordshire aims to provide music, showbusiness news, lifestyle for Watford, Hemel Hempstead, St Albans and other parts of Hertfordshire, available on 966 AM, DAB Digital and Online. Advertising information can be found: www.heart.co.uk/watfordhemel/advertise-us/ Programme Maker/Production Company: Global Radio Target audience: Heart's core listeners are aged 25-44. Stats: Heart Hertfordshire is not registered on RAJAR. Tips for PRs: The weekday output from 6:00am-10:00am, 4:00-7:00pm, weekends from 1:00-5:00pm (Saturday) and 12:00-4:00pm (Sunday) is produced and presented from a local studio, based in Watford. Off-peak programming - such as Toby Anstis, Matt Wilkinson, Club Classics, The Late Show, 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, Global Radio Holdings Limited. Friday evenings between 7:00pm and 9:00pm, Saturday afternoons between 5:00pm and 9:00pm, and Sunday evenings between 7:00 and 10:00 are pre-recorded. There are roughly 15 programmes broadcast on Heart Hertfordshire per week – the guest booking opportunities and lead times differ from show to show. The studio can be reached on +44 (0)1923 801 966 The station has an Instagram account here.
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HHeart Hertfordshire - Breakfast
Background and format: Daniel Fox presents the Breakfast Show with up to date news and travel as well as music variety. Features include competitions, Class of the Week and celebrity interviews. Owner: Global Radio Schedule times: Weekdays, 6:00-10:00am Target audience: Listeners aged 25-44 Stats: Please refer to the front page of Heart Hertfordshire. Ad rates: Please refer to the front page of Heart Hertfordshire. Tips for PRs: There is no generic email address for this show. Contact form available here. The show can be contacted via SMS at 82122. Start the text messages with WATFORD.
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HHeart Hertfordshire - Newsdesk
Tips for PRs: Heart Hertfordshire broadcasts locally produced news bulletins hourly between 6:00am and 7:00pm weekdays, and 6:00am-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.
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HHeart Hertfordshire - Presenters
Tips for PRs: The weekday output from 6:00am-10:00am, 4:00-7:00pm, weekends from 1:00-5:00pm (Saturday) and 12:00-4:00pm (Sunday) is produced and presented from a local studio, based in Watford. Off-peak programming - such as Toby Anstis, Matt Wilkinson, Club Classics, The Late Show, 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, Global Radio Holdings Limited. Friday evenings between 7:00pm and 9:00pm, Saturday afternoons between 5:00pm and 9:00pm, and Sunday evenings between 7:00 and 10:00 are pre-recorded. There are roughly 15 programmes broadcast on Heart Hertfordshire per week – the guest booking opportunities and lead times differ from show to show.
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Heart Home Blog
The Heart Home Blog is from the Heart Publishing family - an offshoot of the Heart Home magazine - a quarterly publication "celebrating all that is unique and good about interior decor and lifestyle". The blog focuses on features about property and homes - as well as design. The Essex-based property-focused title is ran by Arianna Trapani and Carole King - both Bloggers in their own right. Arianna Trapani is an interior designer and stylist based in London & Italy. She holds a diploma in Art & Design and a degree in Business & Marketing, Arianna’s previous experience is in marketing & PR. Eventually following her love for design she went on to study interior design at KLC School of Design. Carole King is an interior designer and after a former career in advertising and finance she followed her heart and studied interior design at the KLC School of Design in 2004. She is an Associate Member of the BIID, (British Institute of Interior Design). Sections on the site include Blog, Competitions, Recipes, Gallery, Directory, Magazine and Shop. The aim is to "champion independent British Designers and inspiring readers to create their own great British Homes". The team has a growing number of Facebook and Twitter followers. The blog is updated several times a week, mostly by Carole and Arianna - although they sometimes welcome guest bloggers to contribute to the blog. The audience is predominantly women with a broad age range from 25-45+. The majority of the readers are from the UK followed by the US, Brazil, Spain and Australia. About 37% of their UK readers live in London/South East. The average reader is in the Arts, Design and Entertainment industries. The readers' average household income is £25,000-£49,000 and they do most of their shopping for household items online. The team as above welcome independent British Designers with ideas. High-res pictures are advised and guest bloggers are welcome to approach with ideas and advertising information can be viewed here.