[1] Myers had featured in an episode that followed him as he prepared to launch Century 105 in the North West for Border Radio Holdings.
"[4] Real Radio Scotland began broadcasting at 8 am on Tuesday 8 January 2002 with breakfast presenter Robin Galloway introducing the first song to be played, "A Star is Born".
In January 2005 it launched a service, named Hear It, Buy It, Burn It, to permit users to legally download music from its station's websites.
In February 2005, Myers announced that they had scrapped plans to launch Channel M Radio, a 24-hour news and talk station for Manchester due to commercial viability issues.
At the same time, ejazz.fm was renamed to jazzfm.com and initially appeared on DAB in Yorkshire, South Wales, and the Severn Estuary and on Sky Digital.
They intend to operate the licence using the Real Radio (Wales) format basing its studios in Wrexham.
[22] The Century brand was originally launched by Myers and Simons in North East England in 1994, while they were at Border Television.
As a result, there was one in Glasgow, one in London and the largest, which was Century Radio's headquarters in Manchester, headed by James Rea.
During this period, Manchester broadcast a "Sky News" type bulletin, to which all GMG Radio stations in northern England opted in on the hour.
Smooth was an adult contemporary radio station that broadcast in five different areas, mainly in northern England, central Scotland and Wales, aimed at an audience 45 years old and over.