Member Stations
Member Station | Description | Category |
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Radio St Helier |
Radio St. Helier was established in 1970 and now broadcasts 24/7 to St Helier Hospital which now includes Queen Mary's Hospital for Children. We also stream our output online and via our App. |
Radio |
Radio Starlion |
Radio Starlion was established in 1977 and broadcasts 24 hours per day to Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport |
Radio |
Radio Stitch |
Radio Stitch was established in 1976 and broadcasts to 2 hospitals. |
Radio |
Radio Sunderland For Hospitals |
Radio Sunderland for Hospitals is a registered charity that broadcasts specialist and personalised programmes to the patients of the Sunderland Royal Hospital 24 hours per day. |
Radio |
Radio SWB |
Radio SWB originally named Sandwell Hospital Radio was established in 1985 and broadcasts to Sandwell General Hospital. If you are interested in becoming a member of Radio SWB please do not hesitate to contact station manager Suzie Box on suzie.box@nhs.net All applications are welcome. Radio SWB is currently in the process of going online. |
Radio |
Radio Tyneside |
Radio Tyneside was established in 1951 and now entertains patients in 3 hospitals, 24 hours a day. We also broadcast as a Community radio service on FM to the Newcastle and Gateshead community promoting health and wellbeing. |
Radio |
Radio Warneford |
Radio Warneford, the working name for South Warwickshire Hospital Broadcasting Association, was established in 1973 and broadcasts to hospitals managed by the South Warwickshire Foundation Trust in Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon and Shipston-on-Stour. |
Radio |
Radio West Middlesex |
Radio West Middlesex, the working name for Radio West Middlesex Hospital Broadcasting, was established in 1967 and broadcasts to West Middlesex University Hospital, 24 hours a day. |
Radio |
Radio Wey |
Radio Wey, the working name for Hospital Radio Wey, was established in 1965 and broadcasts to 2 hospitals, 24 hours a day. |
Radio |
Radio Wishing Well |
Radio Wishing Well was established in 1977, and went on air in 1982. We broadcast to Trafford General Hospital, which is where the National Health Service was introduced in 1948. |
Radio |