BBC Radio Oxford

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BBC Radio Oxford, launched on 29 October 1970, is the BBC’s local radio station serving the county of Oxfordshire. Broadcasting from its studios in Summertown, Oxford, the station offers a blend of local news, talk, music, and sports, ensuring that listeners are well-informed and entertained.

The station’s programming is produced locally, with live shows airing from 6 am to 10 pm on weekdays. These include breakfast and mid-morning shows that focus on local issues, community stories, and interviews with notable figures from across the county. In the evenings, BBC Radio Oxford shares programming with other BBC stations, including BBC Radio Solent and BBC Radio Berkshire.

Sports coverage is a significant aspect of the station’s output. BBC Radio Oxford provides comprehensive coverage of local sports, particularly football. The station has been the voice of Oxford United FC for decades, offering live match commentary and in-depth analysis.

In addition to its core programming, BBC Radio Oxford is involved in various community initiatives and events. The station regularly features local stories, cultural highlights, and discussions on topics that matter most to Oxfordshire residents.

FM: 95.2 MHz
DAB: 10B
Freeview: Channel 714

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Tel: +44 1865 242 424 Email: radiooxford@bbc.co.uk Address: BBC Radio Oxford
269 Banbury Road
Summertown
Oxford
OX2 7DL
United Kingdom

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