Digital station Traffic Radio has ceased broadcasting online and on
DAB multiplexes after its funding from the Highways Agency ended.
The station – which has been run by GTN for the last three years –
provided region-specific traffic and travel news, designed for journey
planning and live reports.
The ‘Traffic Radio’ name could yet reappear under a different guise
in the future. A spokesman for the Highways Agency told
RadioToday.co.uk: “We advertised the opportunity to license the Traffic
Radio brand last month to see if a radio service could be provided at no
cost to the taxpayer. We are currently evaluating the response to that
advertisement. If a proposal is considered to be satisfactory the
service could be broadcasting later in the year.
Traffic Radio started
as a trial in 2007 before a formal 3-year contract was awarded by the
government to Global Traffic Network in 2008. More recently it launched a
smartphone app to allow listening on the move as well as via digital
radio multiplexes.
Today also sees the end of a free traffic information service for
community radio stations which was paid for by the Highways Agency and
supplied by Trafficlink and GTN.
Andrea Day, Communications manager at Trafficlink told
RadioToday.co.uk: “We are keen to support this important part of the
radio industry with a comprehensive travel service across roads and
public transport information. Trafficlink and GTN have provided an
alternative to all the community radio stations that opted into the old
scheme to ensure their service continues. We hope to make this new
scheme available to all Ofcom licenced community radio stations across
the UK in the coming months”
Community radio stations wanting to know more about the service should contact Andrea at Trafficlink directly via their website.
(Source : Radio Today, UK)
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