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Our radio isnt just about playing music it is also about keeping our listeners up dated with important local community news such funeral announcements, training and jobs opportunities, celebrating weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and young people passing their A level exams. From March 1999 we changed our name to Radio Asian Fever and started working towards being legalized by broadcasting on the Restricted Service License (RSL). Fever FM as now known delivered 9 RSL broadcasts, in October 2005 and against all odds we were awarded the full – time Community radio License by OFCOM. We broadcast programs in English, Urdu / Hindi, Punjabi, and Mirpuri. From our online service, we have built up a strong listener ship from other parts of UK and across the world.
Welcome to Rockin Daddys Radio, the heart of Crewkerne’s local radio scene.
We’re proud to be your go-to station for the best music and community support in Crewkerne and the surrounding areas. we have many listeners all around the world.
At Rockin Daddys Radio, our mission is to create a positive and engaging space for all our listeners, bringing you a mix of fantastic music and local news that keeps you connected to your community.
Our musical journey spans from the forties to the noughties, offering a rich variety of tunes that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re a fan of the golden oldies from the forties, the rock ‘n’ roll vibes of the fifties, the swinging sixties, the disco beats of the seventies, the iconic anthems of the eighties, or the eclectic sounds of the nineties and early 2000s, we’ve got something special for you.
Sunrise Radio actually started out as a licensed cable radio station and was named Sina Radio in London , in 1984. Sunrise Radio aired its first official broadcast on 5 November 1989. It was launched by Dr. Avtar Lit and filled a gaping hole for an Asian-specific broadcast media outlet in the UK. It was one of the first media outlets that gave the Asian community living in Britain a platform to voice their opinions and it helped to signal the beginning of a positive change in Asian attitudes to being in the UK. It also helped give rise to modern British Asian culture. When it comes to UK Asian radio, its the brand Sunrise Radio, which comes up first. As the first commercial Asian radio station in the UK, Sunrise Radio after 30 years continues to rule the market as the leading commercial station in the country. Sunrise Radio paved the way for other Asian-specific media outlets across the UK, and has had a massive impact on the face of modern British Asian media Within five years of Sunrise Radio launching, newspapers, magazines, TV channels and a host of other radio stations, catering specifically to the South Asian demographic, burst onto the scene, providing news, music, talk shows and programming in local language, and relating back to the subcontinent, the station maintained an important connection for Asians living in Britain back to their roots. The launch of the station also opened up a whole new gateway for Asian trade and business. Asian traders relied largely on word of mouth, as there was little opportunity for advertising in Asian specific media and no Asian specific broadcast media for them to advertise their services or goods
