Cuillin FM

Cuillin FM
City Portree, Isle of Skye
Broadcast area Isle of Skye and Lochalsh
Branding Cuillin FM
Slogan Serving Skye + Lochalsh on 102.7 + 106.2
Frequency 102.7/106.2 FM MHz
Format Contemporary music & Community based speech
Power 30 watts
Owner Community owned
Website http://www.cuillinfm.co.uk/home.htm

Cuillin FM is a radio station which broadcasts to the Isle of Skye and Lochalsh on the Scottish mainland. Cuillin FM also link up with Two Lochs Radio in Gairloch for certain broadcasts, such as Balaich Nam Port, a weekly Scottish dance music programme on Saturday evening from 9 pm to 11 pm.

About

Programming

The station broadcasts live from their studio in Portree from 7.30 to 9 am then 3 pm to midnight Monday to Friday; 10 am to midnight on a Saturday and 9.00 am to 11 pm on Sunday. The rest of the time programmes are run by a sustaining service. The station has a duty to provide at least three hours of Gaelic programming per week.

Cuillin FM also has outside broadcasting facilities for charity, community event coverage such as The Highland Games, Piping Festivals, Battle of the Bands, agricultural shows and Youth Speaks.[1]

The morning service from PortreeFree Church is aired on Cuillin FM between 2 pm and 3 pm each Sunday.[2]

Presenters

  • Alister Ross - Orain agus Ceol, Evergreen
  • Allan Nelson - Twangfest
  • Arthur Cormack - Seanachas
  • Andy Mitchell - Radio Bingo, Strupag
  • Bill Johnson - Stuff and Nonsense
  • Carole Horton - The Carole Horton Show
  • Charlotte Johnson - Stuff and nonsense
  • Chris Grant - Highland Uproar
  • David Matheson - Solid Rock, The Sound
  • Dave Taylor - The Sound
  • Denis Blackham - Magic Carpet Ride
  • Donnie Alick MacLeod - Balaich nam Port, Saturday Nightcap
  • Drew Millar - Radio Bingo, We didn't quite make it, Saturday Sports Show
  • Duncan Martin - Balaich Nam Port

  • Gary Wilson - Lifesong, Solid Rock
  • Graham Ford - 20th Century Vault, Heavy Metal Freight Train
  • Gordon Ford - 20th Century Vault, Heavy Metal Freight Train
  • Hector Cormack - The Saturday Sports Show, Sunday Inspirations
  • Iain Copeland - The Phat Controller
  • Jamie Galloway - Saturday show
  • Jim Campbell - Cuillin Country, A taste of Scotch
  • Jim Lawson - The Ancient One
  • John "Crofter" Blamire - The Crofter's Corner, Saturday Sportshow
  • John Grundy - Big Breakfast Show, Balaich nam Port
  • John Scholes - Celtic Moods
  • Kenneth Matheson - My mic. your music, The Saturday SoundHouse
  • Kenny Mackenzie - The Kenny Mackenzie Show
  • Lorna Masson - The Monday Youth programme

  • Martin Mackillop - The Great Northern radio show, The Great Northern radio show Friday session, The Great Northern radio show Sunday session
  • Morag Anna MacLeod - The Cailleachs
  • Nick Wakeham - Talent o' the tartan, A night at the musicals, Big Breakfast show
  • Rab Wilson - Rab's Retro
  • Rebecca Shaw - The Monday Youth programme
  • Ruairidh Cormack - Oran Mor
  • Ruth Taylor - Breakfast Show
  • Shona Campbell - The Big Breakfast Show
  • Steve Clark - Strange Brew
  • Stuart Jackson - Cuillin Ceilidh
  • Stuart Mackinnon - Skye Gospel Hour
  • Tracy Mackinnon - Scottish Favourites

References

  1. "Cuillin FM's Public File" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2008. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
  2. "Details of service broadcast on Cuillin FM". Retrieved 2010-02-28.

External links

Coordinates: 57°25′02″N 6°11′38″W / 57.4171°N 6.1938°W / 57.4171; -6.1938

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