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ISSUE 862 FEBRUARY 25 2008 CARDIFF’S STUDENT WEEKLY free word - EST. 1972

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FUN RUN POSTER p. 26 / INVEST IN SPORT CAMPAIGN LATEST p. 52

XPRESS RADIO: DIGITAL, FM, ONLINE Abigail Whittaker News Editor Cardiff University’s Xpress Radio is to become the first student radio station in Wales to broadcast live on DAB digital radio at midnight on March 1. To mark the occasion, the awardwinning station is hosting a launch party at Cardiff University’s Students’ Union club night Access All Areas on the evening of February 29. The digital-themed event will feature live performances from up-and-coming bands and DJs throughout the evening. This will be the first time during the

current academic year that the station broadcasts live on FM and DAB digital radio, unlike in previous years when the station has secured two fortnightlong broadcasting stints on FM. In October, issue 852 of gair rhydd revealed that the station had been denied an FM licence for a two-week period that was due to begin in December, following the creation of the then new commercial radio station XFM South Wales. Despite disappointment at the time Richard Collins, Xpress Radio Station Manager, explained that the station would not have been given the opportunity to broadcast on digital

radio this March had the former been granted. He said: “It’s a shame we couldn’t go on FM in November, but we worked hard to promote the station in other ways. “Now I think it is important that Xpress moves into the digital era and tries to use as much technology as possible to increase listenership.” Collins also highlighted the wider broadcasting range of the digital licence, with the potential to attract audiences from Bristol to Bridgend. In addition, it has now been revealed that XFM South Wales could be taken off the airwaves next month after its

launch under a year ago. The station had forecast building an adult listenership level of 83,000 in its first year with this figure expected to rise to 95,000 by year three. But GCap Media, the owner of XFM, recently confirmed plans to dispose of its three non-London stations. The station’s licence will be put up for sale, but if no buyer is secured by March 28 the station will shut down, handing back its FM licence to Ofcom. Xpress will be on air at 87.7FM for three weeks from March 1 until the end of the University’s spring semester. The station has also secured the honour of being the first to reveal the

much anticipated line-up for Cardiff University’s Summer Ball, which is expected in the coming weeks. Ben Cajee, co-presenter of Xpress show Loud Noises with Ben, Dan & Rich, said: “It’s really exciting that we’re broadcasting on digital. “We’ve had a lot more time to practice and perfect our shows now. “I think the fact that we didn’t get the licence in December just made everyone work really hard to produce the best output we can for March.” Turn to page 41 for Xpress Radio listings

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