Wight FM
Wight FM is an internet radio service based on the Isle of Wight. It was first launched on 1 February 2009 and initially included high-profile radio DJs such as Tony Blackburn, Paul Burnett and Howard Pearce among others. Its main sponsorship and form of advertising is the Isle of Wight Gazette.
Line-up
Weekdays
6 - 7am |
Mike Read: The Wight Wake-up |
7 - 10am |
Ian Mac's Full English (music), Breakfast Show with Justine Field |
10 - 11am |
Chris Stewart with Motown Hour |
11am - 3pm |
Big Al's Mid-Morning Boogie, including the phone-in between 12pm and 1pm |
3 - 5pm |
David Hamilton's "Non-Stop Music" Afternoon Show |
5 - 7pm |
Paul Burnett's Tea Time Show |
7 - 9pm |
Shaun Tilly's Wi-Fi Hits |
9 - 11pm |
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11pm - 1 am |
Benny Brown |
1 - 7am |
Music Jam |
Weekends
7 - 9am |
Howard Pearce's Weekend Breakfast Show |
9am - 12pm |
Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart's Bubblegum and Cheese |
12 - 1pm |
Geoff Hughes' Beatles Hour |
1 - 2pm |
The Shakedown Show with Derek Sandy |
2 - 4pm |
Richard Cartridge |
4 - 6pm |
The Emperor Rosko |
6 - 7pm |
Isle of Wight Festival's Greatest Hits |
7 - 9pm |
Steve Robson's Electric 80s |
9 - 10pm |
Simon and Dave's Hipshaker Show |
10pm - 12am |
Johnny Gentle's Big Easy |
12 - 2am |
Wight FM TV
Wight FM recently announced it was planning a move to television, although still online, with the potential of launching onto a sky channel in the distant future.