Hits Radio Herefordshire & Worcestershire

The initial presentation team consisted of Sammy Southall at Breakfast, Roy Leonard in the morning, Graham Hughes in the afternoon and rock shows, and Mike George at drivetime.

In accordance with the then IBA Code of Engineering Practice, the entrance to each studio was through a two-door "air-lock", ensuring high acoustic isolation.

Neil Fox began his professional broadcasting career here in 1984, and the line Wyvern News, this is Howard Hughes became very familiar to listeners.

Several of the original presenters including Mike George, Graham Hughes, and Roy Leonard went on to long careers with BBC radio and television.

In 1997, Wyvern was acquired by GWR and later, Global Radio, who moved the station to new studios at Kirkham House in the Perdiswell Park area of Worcester.

In July 2009, the station was sold officially to a company backed by Lloyds Development Capital and Phil Riley called Orion Media.

Free's Herefordshire and Worcestershire breakfast show is now shared with the sister station in Coventry & Warwickshire from 8 July 2019, presented by John Dalziel and Roisin McCourt.

[6] On 23 November 2021, Bauer announced the station's Hits at Breakfast show, presented by John Dalziel and Roisin McCourt, would broadcast across all four Free Radio licences.

Regional programming, under the Hits at Breakfast banner, is produced and broadcast from Bauer’s Birmingham studios weekdays from 6-10am, presented by John Dalziel and Roisin McCourt.

[10][4][6] Bauer's Birmingham newsroom broadcasts local news bulletins for Herefordshire and Worcestershire hourly from 6am-7pm on weekdays, from 7am-1pm on Saturdays and Sundays.