Christian Radio goes Digital in London

United Christian Broadcasters (UCB) will launch a DAB radio station in January 15, making it a first for Christian digital radio in London.

Founded in 1986, UCB's objective has always been national Christian radio broadcasting, but the passing of the Communication Bill in 2003 meant that the station would never be able to hold national AM or FM broadcasting licences.

However, UCB was able to apply for DAB digital radio licences for local, regional and national coverage.

Although successful with its application for a DAB licence, there was no capacity on the national DAB digital radio network at the time and this situation was unlikely to change for several years. While national Christian radio broadcasting remained UCB's top objective, its strategy became one of establishing a national network region by region.

"As soon as we heard about capacity opening up in London, we immediately registered our interest," says UCB's chief executive, Ian Mackie.

Initially, the digital service will mirror UCB's flagship station, UCB UK, which is heard across the UK and Ireland on digital satellite, digital cable and the internet.
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