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Radio Norwich 99.9 : ウィキペディア英語版
Radio Norwich 99.9
:''Note: not to be confused with the Alan Partridge parody Radio Norwich.''
Radio Norwich 99.9 is a British radio station in Norwich, Norfolk.
==History==
The station was part of Tindle Radio Group, former owners of neighbouring North Norfolk Radio and 103.4 The Beach. The station was known as Crown FM during its 28-day trial RSL broadcasts.
Crown FM began broadcasting trials on 3 July 1999 using a restricted service licence on 107.3 MHz FM via a mast at Mousehold Heath.
Further RSLs took place in the 28 days leading up to Christmas in 1999, 2000 and 2001, and from 26 April to 23 May 2003.
The British communications regulator, Ofcom, advertised a permanent licence for the area on 8 December 2004. On the closing date of 9 March 2005, Crown FM was one of five bidders, with Lite FM Norwich (from Forward Media), Norwich 99.9 FM (from Wireless Group), NRG fm (from local interests, including Archant Regional) and Today FM (from UKRD Group).
Ofcom announced 13 weeks later that Crown FM had won the licence for 12 years.
The station began test transmissions on 31 May 2006 for four weeks from a transmitter at Stoke Holy Cross near Poringland in Norfolk, using 500 Watts ERP.
The station opened on 29 June 2006 under the name 99.9 Radio Norwich with the slogan ''The New Number For Norwich''.
Tom Kay opened the station at 8.30am with Chic's 1979 single "Good Times".

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