Angel Radio

Angel Radio Angel Radio has its own unique place and purpose, celebrating the past in a warm and inclusive way.

Many thanks for your messages and emails about Angel Radio's programme about Connie Francis. It is now available to list...
18/07/2025

Many thanks for your messages and emails about Angel Radio's programme about Connie Francis. It is now available to listen to again - https://www.angelradio.co.uk/team-1

Angel Radio on the Kent DAB multiplex being received in North London.
17/07/2025

Angel Radio on the Kent DAB multiplex being received in North London.

Calling all DAB radio owners in Kent and South Essex .... Angel Radio will be on-air at 1-minute past midnight on Thursd...
16/07/2025

Calling all DAB radio owners in Kent and South Essex .... Angel Radio will be on-air at 1-minute past midnight on Thursday 17th July ..... press that scan button and search the station list for Angel Vintage.

Good morning all ..... at the beginning of July I told you that myself and Ash had an early morning meeting to discuss s...
12/07/2025

Good morning all ..... at the beginning of July I told you that myself and Ash had an early morning meeting to discuss some exciting new projects for Angel Radio. If all goes to plan, the first of those new projects will begin on Saturday 19th July when Angel Radio will, once again, spread its wings and begin broadcasting to Kent on DAB.
Apart from my excitement at reaching a county which has over 320,000 people aged 65+ .... on a personal note, I'm also delighted that one of the transmitters is located in Benfleet, Essex, just a few minutes walk from where I lived from the age of 3 until I was 16. This 1,200 watt transmitter will bring Angel Radio to a large area of Essex on DAB, including Canvey Island, Southend-on-Sea, and Basildon.
So, on Saturday 19th July, please press the rescan button on your DAB radio for the sound of pure nostalgia.

Between 8am and midnight on Pay-to-Play Day Angel radio played 233 requests.
09/07/2025

Between 8am and midnight on Pay-to-Play Day Angel radio played 233 requests.

Well done everyone .... the running total at midnight was £3,123:40 .... what an enjoyable day!!
09/07/2025

Well done everyone .... the running total at midnight was £3,123:40 .... what an enjoyable day!!

Wheeeee ... Running total at 4.30pm is £1,646:10
08/07/2025

Wheeeee ... Running total at 4.30pm is £1,646:10

A busy day at Angel Radio.Running total £1,281:20
08/07/2025

A busy day at Angel Radio.
Running total £1,281:20

Hello chums, just letting you know about a late change on our 8th July Pay-to-Play Day. Unfortunately, due to a hospital...
06/07/2025

Hello chums, just letting you know about a late change on our 8th July Pay-to-Play Day. Unfortunately, due to a hospital appointment, Josie won't be able to join Mark on-air between 9am and 11am. So Janice will join Mark from 9am until 10am and then Mark will be joined by Joe for the second hour.

8.00 BREAKFAST BUSTLE – Tony
9.00 Mark & Janice
10.00 Mark & Joe
11.00 Vic & Eileen
12.00 Bob Hind & Bob Sevier
1.00 Pete & Jason
4.00 Roy Beagley
6.00 Big Col & Lesley
8.00 David Godfray
12.00 WILLIE McINTYRE THROUGH THE NIGHT

(photos - Joe & Janice)

Tony and Ash had a 6.30am meeting this morning to discuss some exciting new projects for Angel Radio. More information s...
03/07/2025

Tony and Ash had a 6.30am meeting this morning to discuss some exciting new projects for Angel Radio. More information soon.

02/07/2025

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ANGEL RADIO

Angel Radio was the brainchild of electrician, art & design technician and former pirate radio operator, Tony Smith. This unique station, Angel Radio, was launched in 1999 to bring music and memories into the homes of older people at a time when most other radio stations were concentrating on much younger listeners. It was also Tony Smith’s ambition to provide an opportunity for older people to participate in the running of the station, including the creation and presenting of programmes. Tony himself is 65 and visually impaired as a result of several strokes. He has demonstrated that despite some of the effects of ageing, it is still possible to learn new skills and enjoy being part of a friendly community, whether in person or through the airwaves.

Angel Radio began as a temporary broadcaster in Portsmouth with a licence of just a few days. It was designed as a 24-hour a day ‘memory box’ with presenters playing music from the 1920s to the early 1960s and providing friendly, informal, memory-jogging chit-chat. The first broadcast proved so popular that several further short-term licences enabled the station to become more established. Its unique nature gained national publicity, including a dedicated leader column in The Times newspaper, a five-minute news feature on BBC Radio 4, and Portsmouth City Primary Care Trust awarding Angel Radio ‘Most Effective Public Information Project 2001’.

At that time, temporary 28-day licences were the only way a small community group could broadcast. The radio waves were primarily under the ownership of the BBC or large commercial stations. However, in 2002 the Radio Authority (now part of Ofcom) invited Angel to run on a full-time licence, as an experiment to test the feasibility and viability of a small group of volunteers running their own community radio service. After Angel, and several other ‘Access’ stations had run, non-stop, for four years, the experiment was judged successful, with one of Ofcom’s leading figures, Kevin Carey, stating “Angel Radio is fabulously offbeat but it has the potential to be a national brand”. The all-round social benefits for Angel’s team of volunteers and regular listeners to the station had proved substantial. Responses from both clearly indicated a rise in self-esteem and a positive effect on reducing both the sense of, and the reality of social isolation. Local charities spotlighted by the station had shown an increase in those taking advantage of their services, listeners and local organisations were contributing to a regular weekly calendar of local events and activities, and the station was providing information and advice on a variety of listener concerns such as scams and cold-callers. In 2006 Ofcom announced that they would be issuing the first full-time community radio licences. There are currently around 240 community radio stations serving small communities of interest around the UK. Having been on air continuously since February 2002, Angel Radio is the longest running community licensee and is still unique in both the music it plays and its aim to offer mental and physical stimulation to older people, provided by older people, in a relaxed, informal atmosphere, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Whilst Angel’s uniqueness continued to attract national TV and radio news and documentaries, until 2010 it was still only broadcasting to an area of about 15 miles on FM. There was plenty of feedback from potential listeners living outside the broadcast area, who had read or heard about the station. So, in 2010, Angel Radio began broadcasting on a regional digital (DAB) network covering West Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Initially, this cost many thousands of £££s per year, but the huge rise in listener numbers and their donations offset a major amount of the expense. Although Angel continues to seek financial support from a variety of sources, the largest part of Angel’s funding has always been listener donations. In 2014 Angel Radio attempted to take over Portsmouth’s commercial broadcaster, The Breeze, which would have enabled Angel Radio’s FM signal to be considerably stronger, raising its potential FM audience by tens of thousands. Although the bid failed, Ofcom advertised another community licencence for the Portsmouth & Havant area, which Angel applied for using the mass of positive information originally collected for the bid for The Breeze. Ofcom were impressed by the quality of Angel Radio’s proposals and they granted the station the new FM broadcast licence which provided the extended FM coverage that the Breeze takeover would have provided. FM is often still the radio of choice for older people. Angel Radio is currently seeking Ofcom’s permission for a further expansion of its coverage to include the city of Chichester. In 2015 the increased income from listener donations, and income from Angel Radio’s experimental Small Scale DAB transmissions, enabled further expansion of Angel’s DAB coverage too. For those with digital radios, Angel Radio currently broadcasts to London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Norwich, Brighton, Aldershot, Cambridge and Woking, in addition to West Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. This expansion is due to the groundbreaking work of Angel Radio’s Digital Development Manager, Ash Elford.