Phoenix Radio

It broadcasts on the FM frequency, 24 hours a day to the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, and the surrounding areas and around the world online.

[1] It is owned and run by Phoenix Radio Ltd, which has also previously held six Restricted Service Licences (RSLs) in the past.

The transmitter that Phoenix Radio 96.7 FM uses is sited at the local TV relay on Beacon Hill Bank Top, West Yorkshire and receives its signal sent via UHF directly form the studio.

The station broadcasts to Calderdale and the FM signal can be reached in the surrounding areas of Halifax, south Bradford, north Kirklees and south-western Leeds.

This became tremendously popular, and soon led to local retailers offering products to give out free on air during their show.

Phoenix Radio then became recognised as the first in the country to develop CD-ROM based portfolios for the Youth Achievement Award.

The Phoenix Radio Empower Project was the result of a long-term plan to support the community of Calderdale, in particular the younger people, when the station was off-air (outside RSLs).