We are a local radio station situated in the North East.
We pride ourselves as the 'voice' of the community and are proud to serve our areas South Shields, Tynemouth and beyond, broadcasting live from our state-of-the-art studios at The Pride Media Centre in Pelaw.
The station broadcasts full-time, showcasing details of local events, news, and activities within our local area, mixing it up with the latest music from the charts, as well as music from the past 60 years.
There's something for everyone at our station! Whether you're a listener or want to get involved... we'd love to hear from you!
For more information visit our about page.
Newcastle United will have their say in London tomorrow
Sam Fender has dropped a huge hint he's got a big announcement coming for his fans in Newcastle after his arena gig sold out
Sporting director Paul Mitchell admits he thought he and Eddie Howe were in an episode of Big Brother after the transfer window shut in September
As Robbie Williams announces a huge Newcastle show, we recall the early years of the singer and his former band
A new book, Head For The Floodlights, recalls a father and son’s travels as they visited the 92 football league grounds
From the former outdoor pool, to the one-time railway station - 10 pictures of Tynemouth
Ant McPartlin has been co-hosting I'm A Celebrity alongside best mate Declan Donnelly for nearly two decades. And while he may be all smiles on screen, behind the scenes, the TV presenter has been on a journey of self-discovery
Prices have been slashed on several 'comfortable and stylish' pairs of Rocket Dog boots perfect for braving the winter weather
Omega Plastics Group won the top prize at the North East Business Awards in 2017
John Prescott, who has died at the age of 83, was a towering figure in the Labour Party and British politics for decades, but his career was famously defined by the moment he punched a member of the public.
The Magpies winger is now first choice for England after a series of strong performances
Customers have been urged to check their fridges for the products with the supermarket advising they are unsafe to eat