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===Radio=== [[File:Broadcasting House, Northampton.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Radio Northampton's Broadcasting House]] *BBC Radios [[BBC Radio Derby|Derby]], [[BBC Radio Leicester|Leicester]], [[BBC Radio Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]], [[BBC Radio Northampton|Northampton]], [[BBC Radio Nottingham|Nottingham]], [[BBC Radio Manchester|Manchester]] (for [[Glossop]], [[Whaley Bridge]] and [[Chapel-en-le-Frith]]) and [[BBC Radio Sheffield|Sheffield]] (for [[Chesterfield, Derbyshire|Chesterfield]], [[Bolsover]], [[Worksop]] and [[Retford]]). [[BBC Radio Leicester]] was the first local radio station in the [[United Kingdom]]. *Many commercial, student and community radio stations: [[Capital Midlands]] (formerly Trent FM, RAM FM and Leicester Sound), [[Hits Radio East Midlands]] (formerly Gem and Heart 106), [[Heart East]] (Northamptonshire) (formerly Northants 96), [[Demon FM]] ([[Leicester]]), [[Peak FM (North Derbyshire)|Peak FM]] (Chesterfield and North Derbyshire), [[Hits Radio Lincolnshire]] (Lincolnshire and Newark-on-Trent), [[Takeover Radio]] (Leicester & Nottingham), [[Fosse 107]] ([[Loughborough]] and [[Hinckley]]), [[Harborough FM]], [[The Eye (radio station)|The Eye]] (Melton Mowbray), [[Greatest Hits Radio Stamford and Rutland]] (formerly Rutland Radio), [[Boundary Sound]] ([[Newark-on-Trent]]), [[Mansfield 103.2 FM]], [[Greatest Hits Radio South Yorkshire]] (formerly Trax FM) (Bassetlaw), [[Ashbourne Radio]] (Ashbourne on 96.7FM & 101.8FM Wirksworth & Ecclesbourne Valley), [[Amber Sound FM]], [[Erewash Sound]], [[High Peak Radio]] ([[Chapel-en-le-Frith]]), [[Smooth East Midlands]] (formerly Connect 97.2 & 106.80, Corby, PCR FM 103.20, Kettering & Wellingborough), [[Sabras Radio]], [[Salaam Radio]], and [[Hindu Sanskar Radio]], URN (Uni of Nottingham), Fly FM (Nottingham Trent Uni), [[Leicester Community Radio]] Local Radio for over 35's in Leicester 1449AM. *National radio on DAB and FM comes from [[Sutton Coldfield transmitting station|Sutton Coldfield]] in the west,[[Belmont transmitting station|Belmont]] (the tallest structure in the region) in the northeast, and [[Holme Moss]] in the northwest.
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