BBC Radio Lancashire

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BBC Radio Lancashire is the BBC’s local radio station serving the county of Lancashire in North West England. Originally launched as BBC Radio Blackburn on 26 January 1971, the station expanded its coverage to the entire county on 4 July 1981, adopting its current name.

Broadcasting from studios on Darwen Street, Blackburn, the station provides a comprehensive mix of local news, traffic updates, weather, music, and sports programming. Its schedule includes live local shows on weekdays, community-focused programming, and coverage of events across the county, keeping residents informed and connected.

BBC Radio Lancashire is available on multiple platforms, including FM (95.5 MHz, 103.9 MHz, 104.5 MHz), DAB 12A, Freeview 712, and online via BBC Sounds, ensuring accessibility for all listeners. The station is known for in-depth reporting, interviews with local personalities, and coverage of cultural and sporting events in Lancashire, providing content that matters most to the community.

As of March 2025, the station has a weekly audience of 168,000 listeners, with an average of 6.9 hours of listening per listener per week, highlighting its importance as a trusted source of news and entertainment in North West England.

FM:
95.5 MHz (Central and East Lancashire)
103.9 MHz (Central and West Lancashire)
104.5 MHz (Lancaster and Morecambe Bay)

DAB: 12A
Freeview: 712

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Tel: +44 1254 262411 Email: lancashire@bbc.co.uk Address: BBC Radio Lancashire
Darwen Street
Blackburn
Lancashire BB1 2ED
United Kingdom

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