OUR BROADCASTS
REVIVAL RADIO broadcasts twice per year for 28
days, the maximum broadcast time permitted under the Restricted Service
Licence (RSL) granted to Revival Radio. Our vision
is to establish full time Christian broadcasting in Scotland.
Revival Radio first took to the air on 16th March 1996 celebrating Easter
and has followed the above pattern of broadcasting, as far as the licencing
regulations would permit, since.
Following our broadcast at Easter 1997 a rally was held at Broadwood
Stadium in Cumbernauld. For a full report of the Revival Radio Listeners'
Day Out on 13 April 1997, please click here.
(Colour photographs are included and the file may take a little time to
load) Please copy and distribute the report if you wish
Limitations on broadcasting during 1998 were imposed by the Radio Authority because of our application for the full-time Central Scotland regional
licence.
The
station reappeared on-air for Pentecost 1999 when we completed a broadcast
from 16th May to 12th June on 105.4FM to Central Scotland.
This broadcast was also relayed on the Telewest cable network in west
central Scotland on 107.2FM and on one of their TV channels.
A period of uncertainty then followed as a consequence of new
full-time stations coming on air on 19th November 1999 which prompted a Radio
Authority ban on RSL operations in Lanarkshire and the City of Glasgow.
This very unsatisfactory situation continued in Lanarkshire
until 19th November 2000 although clearance to broadcast to the City of
Glasgow on 106.8 M was given, for two weeks only, from Wednesday
14th June to Tuesday 27th June 2000. Some images of this broadcast,
which went out on 106.8 FM, can be found here.
A return to our conventional Cumbernauld/Kilsyth base was
made for a broadcast on 87.9 FM between 19th November and 16th December 2000.
Refurbishment of our studios commenced in the spring of 2001
ready for Pentecost when we saw a wonderful broadcast from 20th May to
16th June 2001 on 107FM.
Radio Authority regulations precluded us broadcasting in 2001 during
our regular October'ish slot and, although we had a licence agreed for
later that year, we elected to stand aside in favour of our sister station
Caleb Radio which broadcasts from the Wishaw area. During this extended
off-air period we took the opportunity to carry out further enhancements
to our studios, improving the sound deadening, adding new presenters mics,
a sound processor and double CD player.
This opened up the opportunity for a new broadcast time slot for Revival
Radio which saw the station on air, celebrating the period of Lent leading
up to Easter, on 105.4FM from 24th February to 23rd March 2002.
Maintaining our vision for full
time Christian broadcasting in Scotland, Revival Radio continues to explore
broadcast possibilities. In all that we do, we are seeking
to ensure that the vision we perceive is indeed the vision that God would
have for us. We need your prayers. Keep in touch with Revival Radio
through our website www.revivalradio.org.uk
or via our 106 Club
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