Scala Radio

Scala Radio
  • London
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Frequency
Programming
FormatClassical music
NetworkBauer National
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio UK
History
First air date
4 March 2019 (2019-03-04)
Links
WebcastPlanet Radio
Websiteplanetradio.co.uk/scala-radio

Scala Radio is a classical music digital radio station in the United Kingdom, owned and operated by Bauer Radio since its launch in March 2019. The station broadcasts nationally on the DAB Sound Digital multiplex, via Smart speaker, app, and online. The station was the first national classical music service to launch on terrestrial radio in the UK since Classic FM in 1992.

The station's playlist features 70% popular classics and 30% new and "surprising" music. Scala also aims for more speech content – or more "storytelling" – than Classic FM or BBC Radio 3.[1]

History

On 22 December 2018, following the demise of his BBC Radio 2 drivetime show – which had been co-hosted with Jo Whiley since May 2018 – Simon Mayo revealed that "...the new radio show will be announced in January. It will be startling."[2]

A month later, on 21 January 2019, Bauer Radio announced plans to launch a new national classical music service under the name Scala Radio from March, with Mayo having signed up to be one of the lead presenters of the new station.[3] More information about presenters and their shows was confirmed in February 2019.[4]

Scala Radio launched at 10am on 4 March 2019 with Simon Mayo hosting the first live programme. The first track played was the prélude to Carmen Suite No. 1 by Georges Bizet.[5]

Advance weekly listings for Scala Radio were published from launch in Radio Times and the Bauer-owned Total TV Guide. The Radio Times removed listings for BBC Radio 1Xtra and details of news and weather bulletins on Radios 1 and 2 to make space for the new station.

The station launched on Sky on 1 May 2019 on channel 0216 (later moved to channel 0151). It was removed on 14 December 2022, and was replaced by sister station Greatest Hits Radio on the platform.[6]

Changes made to the programming schedule from 2 March 2024 resulted in a presenter-less format for most weekday slots, in response to falling listening figures. The changes also led to the loss of Mark Kermode, Luci Holland, Richard Allinson, Sam Hughes, and Mark Forrest as presenters.[7]

Presenters

The presenters on Scala Radio include a range of radio and television personalities, some of whom have previously presented on other Bauer stations, as well as with competitor stations such as Classic FM. The current presenters with regular shows are:[8]

Former presenters

Audience

According to RAJAR data, the station has a weekly reach of 199,000 people as of December 2023.[9]

References

  1. ^ Hann, Michael (1 March 2019). "Can Scala Radio disrupt the UK's classical market?". Financial Times. London. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Mayo, Simon [@simonmayo] (22 December 2018). "An ex-Radio 2 host writes... So thank you all for all the wonderful comments here. Quite moved by it all. I've done a daily national BBC show for 31 years solid so this might take a while to adjust to...anyway the new radio show will be announced in January. It will be startling" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 May 2020 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ "Simon Mayo joins new classical station". BBC News. BBC. 21 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Scala Radio announces more names for presenter line up". Digital Radio UK. 21 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Simon Mayo launches Scala Radio on DAB digital radio". Radio Today. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  6. ^ [https://rxtvinfo.com/scala-radio-to-leave-sky/ Scala Radio to leave Sky
  7. ^ Martin, Ray (22 February 2024). "Mark Forrest, Mark Kermode, Luci Holland, Richard Allinson and Sam Hughes to leave Scala Radio". Radio Today.
  8. ^ "Presenters - Scala Radio". Planet Radio. Bauer Media. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  9. ^ RAJAR https://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly_listening.php

External links

  • Official website
  • Scala Radio's channel on YouTube

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