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Heart Oxfordshire : ウィキペディア英語版
Heart Oxfordshire

Heart Oxfordshire (formerly Fox FM) was a local radio station broadcasting to Oxfordshire on 102.6 MHz FM from the Oxford transmitting station and 97.4 MHz FM from a relay station at Farthinghoe, near Banbury.
Originally launched in September 1989, it was rebranded on 23 March 2009 by Global Radio in line with its rebranding of most of the One Network, of which the station was formerly a part. The station was closed and relocated to the Heart Berkshire studios in July 2010 and rebranded again as "Heart Thames Valley".〔(Heart slims but strengthens ), RadioToday, 21 June 2010〕
==History==
Fox FM was launched on Friday 15 September 1989 from an ex-carpet warehouse in Cowley, Oxford.〔(Fox FM to get new name ), Oxford Mail 17 September 2008〕 Following weeks of test transmissions, its first song after official sign-in was Uptown Girl. Fox originally stood for 'First Oxfordshire', indicating its position as the first commercial radio station in Oxfordshire. The station was originally a joint venture between Capital Radio and County Sound. Jeremy Loyd (General Manager of Capital) and Mike Powell (Managing Director of County Sound) were the driving forces behind the licence application that won the frequency. The original presenters were Phil Miles, Steve Ellis, Tony James, Jane Markham (the Fox Report), Steve Priestly, Paul Evans, Stuart Cameron, Henry Aubrey-Fletcher and Claire Thomas. The Chairman was Julian (Toby) Blackwell and the Managing Director (MD) was Tom Hunter. In 1994, Sally Oldham became MD and Jean-Paul Hansford became the Programme Director (PD). The following year, the MD was Mark Flanagan and PD Phil Angell. In 1998, Capital Radio plc took full control of Fox and Lyn Long became MD.
In 2005, Fox FM became part of the GCap Media group, formed from the merger of GWR Group and Capital Radio. Following GCap's takeover in 2008, the station was integrated with Global Radio's portfolio and rebranded Heart Oxfordshire on 23 March 2009.〔(Axe to fall on local radio names ), BBC News Online, 16 September 2008〕 It was one of the 38 regional stations that formed One Network.

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