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Emap's Kiss brand is to simulcast a series of specialist shows as it presses the button on a new analogue network.
From next month, late night shows from the likes of John Digweed, Jay Cunning and David Rodigan will be heard not only on London-based Kiss 100 but also in Bristol and East Anglia, following a rebranding of Emap's two Vibe stations as Kiss 101 and Kiss 105-108.
Several other programmes will also be networked across all three Kiss FM stations, as part of a scheduling revamp coming into effect on Wednesday, September 6. In turn, the Bristol and East Anglia outlets will share daytime broadcasting with the exception of breakfast and drivetime. Carl Cox and Armin van Buuren are also joining the network.
Kiss 100's own weekday schedule is also being overhauled, although, as expected, Robin Banks will remain in the weekday breakfast slot. When Banks took over from Bam Bam in April it was seen as a temporary move, but he is now being given a longer run after adding 47,000 listeners in the quarter two Rajar figures. Kiss group programme director Andy Roberts took charge of programming for the ...