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!
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