After the station launched on the Astra satellite at 28.2 East and appeared on the Sky EPG sometime later, the music fell into line with the other stations (after a new station manager was appointed who had time to fix the scheduling system) and was rebranded Century Digital (also launching on DAB in Birmingham). The satellite feed for live programmes was dropped in favour of ATM lines set up between the stations, which was a cost saving.

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  • Number One for 80s, 90s and Now
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  • After the station launched on the Astra satellite at 28.2 East and appeared on the Sky EPG sometime later, the music fell into line with the other stations (after a new station manager was appointed who had time to fix the scheduling system) and was rebranded Century Digital (also launching on DAB in Birmingham). The satellite feed for live programmes was dropped in favour of ATM lines set up between the stations, which was a cost saving. However when problems occurred with these lines to the Century Stations, the studio 'tech ops' had instructions to patch in the Astra 28.2 broadcast and use this feed until the line was fixed. Following the sale of Century East Midlands to Chrysalis and the other Century stations to GMG Radio Century Digital became a GMG brand. Century Digital ceased transmission in London on 24 March 2007 and was replaced with sister station Real Radio (Digital).
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  • Adult Contemporary
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  • Century Digital
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  • Number One for 80s, 90s and Now
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  • After the station launched on the Astra satellite at 28.2 East and appeared on the Sky EPG sometime later, the music fell into line with the other stations (after a new station manager was appointed who had time to fix the scheduling system) and was rebranded Century Digital (also launching on DAB in Birmingham). The satellite feed for live programmes was dropped in favour of ATM lines set up between the stations, which was a cost saving.
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  • Century Digital
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