Centre FM was an Independent Local Radio station in Staffordshire, England. In some areas it was renamed on 29 April 2006 as Touch FM. From studios at Aldergate in Tamworth town centre, it broadcast to Tamworth, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and southern Derbyshire. The original line-up in 1998 was Sean Goldsmith at breakfast, Mike Vitti mid-mornings, Hayley Chapman afternoons and Antony Masters in the evening, with Mike Thomas as news editor. The strapline was 'One Great Song After Another'.

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  • 1998-06-06 (xsd:date)
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  • 101.6 MHz (Lichfield and Tamworth)
  • 102.4 MHz (Burton upon Trent)
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  • 1998-06-06 (xsd:date)
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  • 101.6 MHz (Lichfield and Tamworth)
  • 102.4 MHz (Burton upon Trent)
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  • Centre FM was an Independent Local Radio station in Staffordshire, England. In some areas it was renamed on 29 April 2006 as Touch FM. From studios at Aldergate in Tamworth town centre, it broadcast to Tamworth, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and southern Derbyshire. The original line-up in 1998 was Sean Goldsmith at breakfast, Mike Vitti mid-mornings, Hayley Chapman afternoons and Antony Masters in the evening, with Mike Thomas as news editor. The strapline was 'One Great Song After Another'. Apart from Vitti, the original line-up had left by the end of 2000. Thomas left in 2001 for the launch of Saga 105.7 FM in Birmingham but returned to the station between 2005 and 2007. Later, Centre FM's strapline was "We Only Play The Best Music". The station employed no overnight presenter, playing non-stop music straight from computer from midnight onwards.
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  • Centre FM was an Independent Local Radio station in Staffordshire, England. In some areas it was renamed on 29 April 2006 as Touch FM. From studios at Aldergate in Tamworth town centre, it broadcast to Tamworth, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and southern Derbyshire. The original line-up in 1998 was Sean Goldsmith at breakfast, Mike Vitti mid-mornings, Hayley Chapman afternoons and Antony Masters in the evening, with Mike Thomas as news editor. The strapline was 'One Great Song After Another'.
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  • Centre FM
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