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Radio in Northern Ireland

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British Forces Broadcasting Service radio in Northern Ireland is based at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn. BFBS Northern Ireland is available on 1287 AM in military Bases across the Province & on 100.6 FM in the Lisburn city area.

The station was launched at 10:06 am on Monday 8 May 2006 with local school pupil Ceri McNelly being the first voice heard on-air.

BFBS NI Reception

FM

  • 100.6 MHz Lisburn air date: June 2006
    • Further Community Stations with local and shared programmes across the Province began broadcasting on 5 March 2008.
  • 101.0 MHz Holywood
  • 106.5 MHz Aldergrove / Antrim
  • 107.5 MHz Ballykinler

A station in Ballykelly was shut down on 12 March 2008 due to base closure.

DTT

live programmes through 'freeview' around the world

AM

BFBS Northern Ireland also used to broadcast on AM as the first ever forces station in the UK (since 1994)

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