Short-term Restricted Service Licences (RSL)
From time-to-time, and usually to mark Hospital Broadcasting Week, BRIDGEfm Hospital Radio has been generally granted permission to increase the power of our FM transmissions giving everyone in the local area a unique chance to hear hospital radio without having to be in hospital!
To hear the best variety of music, chat and specialist programmes throughout the day and a special Request Programme from and for the patients each night from 7pm, tune to 87.7fm on your normal radio during our next RSL broadcast.
The Hospital Broadcasting Association is the national charity that supports and promotes Hospital Broadcasting in the UK. Hospital Broadcasting Week takes place annually to help promote the work of Hospital Broadcasting services across the UK. Click to visit the HBA website.
RSL Programme Sponsors
There are substantial costs involved in running our week of special programmes. If you or your company would like to be linked with this local charity then we are offering you the chance to sponsor one or more of our special programmes.
Listeners throughout Dundee and North Fife will be able to hear that you are supporting us and when our programmes are also broadcast on DAB Digital Radio our potential audience rises to 430,000!
To discuss RSL programme sponsorship contact Robin Evans, our RSL co-ordinator, by clicking here.
BRIDGEfm Reverse Requests
BRIDGEfm Hospital Radio is the station for patients in Ashludie Hospital, Carseview Centre, Craigmill House (Strathmartine), Liff Hospital (coming soon), Macmillan Day-Care Centre, Maggie's Centre, Ninewells Hospital, Roxburghe House and Royal Victoria Hospital.
During our RSL weeks we also play requests and dedications FROM patients TO friends and family tuned in at home!
Click here to contact us
Click here to send a special request
Other FM licences
The Tayside Hospital Broadcasting Group also holds three long-term RSL (low-powered FM) licences for our transmitters at Ashludie Hospital (Monifieth), Ninewells Hospital (Dundee) and Royal Victoria Hospital (Dundee).
Ofcom (Office of Communications) is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. They are responsible for the issuing of our short-term RSL and LPFM licences.
Click for upcoming short-term RSLs
Click for current short-term RSLs
Click for current long-term RSLs (LPFM)
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