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Stray FM

Stray FM was an Independent Local Radio station serving the western half of North Yorkshire, and sections of West Yorkshire, to the north of Leeds and Bradford, England. The original licence covered the towns of Harrogate and Ripon and the surrounding areas. From the 1st of February 2012 the station expanded to cover the Yorkshire Dales.

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Owner
Bauer
Broadcast area
Harrogate / Yorkshire Dales (Western North Yorkshire, Northern West Yorkshire, Southeastern Cumbria & Northern Lancashire)
First air date
4 July 1994
Format
Contemporary
Frequencies
FM: 97.2 MHz (Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon) 107.1 MHz (Ilkley, Otley, Pateley Bridge, Skipton 107.8 MHz (Craven) DAB: 10C (North Yorkshire)
Last air date
31 August 2020

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Stray FM

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples28
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
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Stray FM

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related to history · 19
Stray FM → After, AM, Arqiva Award, BBC Radio York, Following, Fresh Radio, Harrogate, In, July, Minster FM, Ofcom, Richmond, Ripon, Star Radio North East, Station, TSA, UKRD, Year, Yorkshire Dales
related to Further reading · 3
Stray FM → Jon Mitchell, Stray FM DJ, Stray FMFormer
Broadcast area · 1
Stray FM → Harrogate / Yorkshire Dales (Western North Yorkshire, Northern West Yorkshire, Southeastern Cumbria & Northern Lancashire)
First air date · 1
Stray FM → 4 July 1994
Format · 1
Stray FM → Contemporary
Frequencies · 1
Stray FM → FM: 97.2 MHz (Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon) 107.1 MHz (Ilkley, Otley, Pateley Bridge, Skipton 107.8 MHz (Craven) DAB: 10C (North Yorkshire)
Last air date · 1
Stray FM → 31 August 2020
Owner · 1
Stray FM → Bauer

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fm stray yorkshire radio station dales harrogate dab north ripon licence 1st ukrd bauer broadcast western west england announced surrounding

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Stray FMBroadcast areaHarrogate / Yorkshire Dales (Western North Yorkshire, Northern West Yorkshire, Southeastern Cumbria & Northern Lancashire)1.00infobox
Stray FMFirst air date4 July 19941.00infobox
Stray FMFormatContemporary1.00infobox
Stray FMFrequenciesFM: 97.2 MHz (Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon) 107.1 MHz (Ilkley, Otley, Pateley Bridge, Skipton 107.8 MHz (Craven) DAB: 10C (North Yorkshire)1.00infobox
Stray FMLast air date31 August 20201.00infobox
Stray FMOwnerBauer1.00infobox
Stray FMrelated to Further readingStray FM DJ0.60section
Stray FMrelated to Further readingJon Mitchell0.60section
Stray FMrelated to Further readingStray FMFormer0.60section
Stray FMrelated to historyAfter0.60section
Stray FMrelated to historyHarrogate0.60section
Stray FMrelated to historyRipon0.60section

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