BBC Radio Tees

BBC Radio Tees
Broadcast areaNorthern North Yorkshire and south-east County Durham
FrequencyFM: 95.0 MHz (Nunthorpe)
FM: 95.8 MHz (Whitby)
FM: 104.0 MHz (Darlington)
DAB: 11B (Teesside)
Freeview: 722
RDSBBC Tees
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatLocal news, talk and music
Ownership
OwnerBBC Local Radio,
BBC North East and Cumbria
History
First air date
31 December 1970
Former names
BBC Radio Teesside (1970–1974)
BBC Radio Cleveland (1974-2007)
BBC Tees (2007–2020)
Former frequencies
96.6 FM
Technical information
Licensing authority
Ofcom
Links
WebsiteWebsite

BBC Radio Tees is the BBC's local radio station serving the Tees Valley and the northern parts of North Yorkshire, including Whitby. It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios on Newport Road in Middlesbrough.

According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 126,000 listeners and a 3.7% share as of September 2023.

History

BBC Radio Cleveland - Middlesbrough in 2007

BBC Radio Teesside

The station was originally launched as Radio Teesside at 6 pm on 31 December 1970 with a local news programme entitled Teesside Tonight, presented by George Lambelle.

BBC Radio Cleveland

On 1 April 1974, the station became known as Radio Cleveland when the county of Cleveland was formed. The station moved to new studios in 1983. On 1 April 1996, the county of Cleveland was abolished and the boroughs of Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, and Redcar and Cleveland were returned to County Durham and North Yorkshire. These four boroughs, along with nearby Darlington, now form the governmental sub-region of Tees Valley. Also included in the main coverage area is the Army's main garrison at Catterick Garrison, which is also included in the transmission area of Radio York on 104.3 FM.

BBC Tees

Former logo

On Saturday 11 August 2007, the station was renamed BBC Tees. The BBC Tees brand was already associated with its "Where I Live" website and "BBC Bus", which have both since been discontinued.

BBC Radio Tees

On 27 January 2020, the station was renamed BBC Radio Tees. The addition of "radio" to the names of most BBC local radio stations was to avoid confusion with its similarly named TV news regions.

Colin Bunyan is currently the longest-serving presenter at BBC Radio Tees, hosting the Sunday afternoon Vintage Vinyl programme. He has been a presenter for over 47 years.

Technical

Before moving to Eston Nab, the signal on 95 FM originally was relatively strong and originated from the 900-foot Bilsdale transmitter on the North York Moors. A relay transmitter covering the town of Whitby broadcasts on 95.8 FM.

The DAB signals come from the Bauer 11B multiplex at Eston Nab (near the A174 road) and Brusselton (near Shildon between the A68 and A6072).

On 10 August 2021, FM transmission was knocked off air indefinitely following a fire at the Bilsdale site. It is feared that the structural integrity of the transmitter mast may have been compromised. As at 11 August 2021, the 95 FM service is available again, using the Eston Nab transmitter, but it does not reach all areas of the station's transmission area. A temporary transmitter on 104.0 FM has also been instated for Darlington and the surrounding areas.

The station also broadcasts on Freeview TV channel 722 and streams online via BBC Sounds.

The station was also broadcast on medium wave until 1992.

Programming

Local programming is produced and broadcast from the BBC's Middlesbrough studios from 6 am to 10 pm each day.

From 10 pm each night, BBC Radio Tees carries the England-wide late show and from 1 am, it simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London.

Presenters

Notable present/past presenters


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