Absolute Xtreme, previously called Virgin Radio Xtreme is a digital radio station in the United Kingdom. Absolute Xtreme launched at 12.15am on 5 September 2005 by Virgin Radio DJ, Steve Harris, under the name of Virgin Radio Xtreme. Its music policy is aimed at playing new rock for a youth audience. Since the departure (to rival station Xfm London) of Steve Harris at the end of 2006, the channel plays non-stop music 24 hours a day.

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  • Absolute Xtreme, previously called Virgin Radio Xtreme is a digital radio station in the United Kingdom. Absolute Xtreme launched at 12.15am on 5 September 2005 by Virgin Radio DJ, Steve Harris, under the name of Virgin Radio Xtreme. Its music policy is aimed at playing new rock for a youth audience. Since the departure (to rival station Xfm London) of Steve Harris at the end of 2006, the channel plays non-stop music 24 hours a day. Former shows included The Edge with Steve Harris and The Xtreme Mix with "Silent" Dave Lambert. Originally part of the Virgin Radio network of stations, it was wholly owned by STV Group plc, until May 30, 2008 when Virgin Radio was purchased by the TIML Golden Square Ltd, a subsidiary of the Times of India group, for £53.2 million. On 1 September, 2008 it was announced that Virgin Radio Xtreme would be rebranded as Absolute Xtreme on 28 September, 2008.
  • Virgin Radio Xtreme ist eine Radiostation in Großbritannien und ein Schwestersender von Virgin Radio. Der Sender wurde am 5. September 2005 ins Leben gerufen. Er wird überwiegend ohne Radiosprecher betrieben. Virgin Radio Xtreme wurde vor allem für das junge Publikum konzipiert. Seit dem 28. September 2008 wird das Programm unter dem Namen Absolute Xtreme ausgestrahlt.
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  • Absolute Xtreme, previously called Virgin Radio Xtreme is a digital radio station in the United Kingdom. Absolute Xtreme launched at 12.15am on 5 September 2005 by Virgin Radio DJ, Steve Harris, under the name of Virgin Radio Xtreme. Its music policy is aimed at playing new rock for a youth audience. Since the departure (to rival station Xfm London) of Steve Harris at the end of 2006, the channel plays non-stop music 24 hours a day.
  • Virgin Radio Xtreme ist eine Radiostation in Großbritannien und ein Schwestersender von Virgin Radio. Der Sender wurde am 5. September 2005 ins Leben gerufen. Er wird überwiegend ohne Radiosprecher betrieben. Virgin Radio Xtreme wurde vor allem für das junge Publikum konzipiert. Seit dem 28. September 2008 wird das Programm unter dem Namen Absolute Xtreme ausgestrahlt.
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