Manx Radio (Radio Vannin in Manx) is the national commercial radio station for the Isle of Man.
The station began broadcasting on 29 June 1964, almost ten years before commercial radio was licensed in the United Kingdom. Mann, having its own government and laws, was not subject to the rules prohibiting commercial broadcasting in the UK. However, the Manx Government still had to apply for a frequency and for permission to broadcast to the UK's General Post Office. This was first requested in 1960. The licence was eventually somewhat begrudgingly granted.
The station was allocated 89.0 MHz FM and a comparatively low power. In October 1964, 188 metres (1600 kHz) AM was allocated to the station to provide greater coverage.
Manx Radio broadcasts mainly in English with a few hours a week devoted to broadcasting in Manx.
The transmitters are at Foxdale, Carnane, Snaefell and Jurby respectively.
Manx Radio is now closing down.
Manx Radio recommences broadcasting at 6:45AM.
We hope that you have enjoyed our programmes and we look forward to bringing you information, enjoyment, good music and companionship every day.
Manx Radio is the Isle of Man's national commercial radio station, broadcasting from Douglas Head in the beautiful Isle of Man.
To those of you who guard and protect us during the night, to the police and firemen, to those in the lighthouse service and the coastguards, to doctors and nurses attending the sick, indeed to all who have to work while others sleep, we wish a quiet and peaceful night.
To the fisherman at sea, and to all those who earn their living on the great waters around our little Island, fair winds and good sailing.
From all of us at Manx Radio, the voice of Mann, goodnight.
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