Absolute Radio - 70s

London
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The UK's only 70s radio station. Absolute Radio 70s is a British radio station dedicated to music from the 1970s. Launched by Absolute Radio to complement their decade format radio stations, it first aired on 29 November 2011, debuting a week after Absolute Radio 60s. The station broadcasts through DAB on the Switch London multiplex in the Greater London area, and is also available online, where it can be accessed using Radioplayer. Absolute Radio 70s went on air in November 2011, and was the first UK radio station to be dedicated solely to music from the decade, but it was followed a month later by the similarly themed Smooth 70s, which launched nationally on the DAB multiplex.

TOP songs on Absolute Radio - 70s

  • Electric Light Orchestra — Livin' Thing
  • Jackson 5 — I Want You Back
  • Don McLean — American Pie
  • Bachman-Turner Overdrive — You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
  • The Stranglers — No More Heroes
  • Rainbow — Since You Been Gone
  • The Specials — A Message to You Rudy
  • M — Pop Muzik
  • Smokey Robinson — The Tears of a Clown
  • Johnny Nash — I Can See Clearly Now

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Information about the radio

The station is based in London and plays popular rock music. It currently broadcasts on medium wave and DAB across the UK, on 105.8 FM in London and 105.2 FM in the West Midlands, Sky (channel 0107), Virgin Media (channel 915), Freeview (channel 727) and Freesat (channel 724). It is also available in other parts of the world via satellite, cable, and on the Internet. As of 31 December 2013, international streaming via the internet has been discontinued. Absolute Radio is a patron of The Radio Academy.

Radio contacts

Address One Golden Square London W1F 9DJ, UK
Phone: +0330 123 1215
Site:
Facebook: @AbsoluteRadio70s
Twitter: @absoluteradio70
Youtube: @ABSOLUTERADIO
Instagram: @absoluteradio
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_Radio_70s

Telephone: 020 7434 1215 (reception)