Archive for the 'Radio Knockhill Blog' Category

29 Mar

Bike Racing – I can’t wait

The Scottish Motorcycle Racing Season kicks off this weekend!

07 Dec

96.3 Rock Radio tastes the victory champagne at Knockhill

After 150 laps of wheel to wheel racing, it was 96.3 Rock Radio that emerged the victors of the Radio Karting Challenge at Knockhill yesterday. Eight teams took part, representing the biggest event of its type ever hosted with Real Radio, Rock Radio, Radio Forth, Tay, Northsound and Kingdom all having team(s).

20 Nov

Knockhill FM Goes Interactive

Have you ever wanted to get your opinion on the air? Or ask the commentary team a question? Or even correct our mistakes? Well, in 2010 you can!

20 Nov

Radio Knockhill goes FM!

After twenty years on the air, Radio Knockhill is going to have to replace its transmitter. The one we’ve got was state-of- the-art cutting edge technology (back in the 1950′s when it was designed!) It has served us very well, but all good things must come to an end. So for the 2010 season, we’re relaunching [...]

24 May

on the airwaves

There may have been controversy for Airwaves Ducati on the run-up to the Donington round of BSB, but the Knockhill commentary team will be taking to the airwaves this weekend on 1602kHz MW for the KDMC Scottish Championship meeting. The team includes Tina Magson, Joe Tanner and Garry Stagg, and we’ll be bringing you all [...]

15 May

Still on the air . . .

We’re still on the air, on 1602 kHz MW. Had a brilliant weekend at Motor Fair – the Official Scottish Motor Show. Got up close and personal with Renault’s ’06 F1 car and with Nieve Jennings (aka Miss Scotland) and then had Terry Grant drive a Legend over my feet (ouch!) I’m not going to [...]

23 Apr

Radio Knockhill on the Air

Radio Knockhill will be on the air, broadcasting on 1602kHz MW from 08:00 on Sunday 27th April. If you’re coming in from the East you’ll get reasonable reception from the M90 at Junction 4 Kelty. Last Sunday I was able to pick it up as far as the Forth Bridge before the interference got too [...]