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Mercury FM Radio for Crawley, Reigate, Horsham and the surrounding areas of Surrey


102.7 Mercury FM - Your Number 1 Hit Music Station has been closed down by Global Radio and replaced with Heart Radio broadcasting from Brighton.


You can still listen to many of Mercury FM's presenters by clicking here:

Listen Live to Your Number 1 Hit Music Station


You may also like to join a facebook group to show your support for Mercury FM, and talk against the closure. The facebook group is unique in that it is not about protesting - its about bringing a new community station to Crawley to replace Mercury FM. Mercury FM served the local area for 25 years, and listeners feel let down by Global.

Click here to join

Here are links to mp3's of the final moments of 102.7 Mercury FM.

Chris Oxlade (Last link before heart takes over) | Simon Hardwick (Last live link from the Crawley Studios)

Radio Mercury

Mercury FM was a radio station in the Surrey and Sussex area of the United Kingdom that was founded on 20 October 1984 and closed on 25 July 2010. The station broadcast on FM 102.7 MHz to Reigate and Crawley, and 97.5 MHz around Horsham.


Mercury FM History

Radio Mercury began airing on 20 October, 1984, on 103.6 FM and 1521 AM. A year later, the FM frequency changed to 102.7 and 97.5 in Horsham. In 1991 the station merged with County Sound Radio in Guildford to form the Allied Radio Group.[1] Mercury then went from playing a broad mix of music to being mainly a Top 40 station, County Sound was later renamed "Extra AM" and then again was shortly renamed to "Mercury Extra AM" to make the connection between the two stations better known. It also became known as The Breeze, until the Classic Gold Network took over the AM licence of 1521 kHz. Mercury was renamed "Mercury FM" after the takeover of the group by GWR, later GCap Media. Before that Mercury lost the County Sound region again, and Eagle Radio took the Surrey 96.4fm transmitter, and County Sound returned to 1476am. The station was incorporated into GCap's "One Network" of stations, until the merger between GCap and Chrysalis Radio, forming Global Radio. As part of this merger, many of the former One Network stations have been or are in the process of being rebranded and reformatted under the "Heart" network. However it was decided that given the proximity of Mercury's coverage area to the existing Heart 106.2 station, it would retain its identity and be formatted as a "Hit Music" station.


Mercury FM Closure

It was announced [2], that Mercury FM would become part of the Heart Network. The newly merged Heart Sussex and Surrey launched on Monday 26 July 2010 with the very last Mercury FM programme broadcast the day beforehand. Currently, sales and news operations continue to be run from Crawley.


Mercury FM Presenters

The station had (over the years) employed some of the top personalities in British radio. These include Pat Sharp, Ed Stewart, Russ Williams, Ian Davidson, Geoff Aspel, Jon Scragg, John Calvert, Steve Hyland and Tony Myatt. More recently presenters have included Mark Dodson (now 107 Meridian FM), Paul Bunker (now Ocean FM breakfast), Steve Knight (now BBC)Steve Allen (Hertbeat),Adam O'Neill (now Galaxy Network)

Presenters which broadcast shows right up until the closure included Garry Wilson (Breakfast), Chris Oxlade (Saturday Breakfast), Luke Smith (Weekday Drive - now at Capital) and Simon Hardwick (Sunday Breakfast).

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