Digital One


Digital One is a national commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, owned by Arqiva. , the multiplex covered more than 90% of the population from 137 transmitters. Coverage was extended to Northern Ireland in July 2013.

Stations carried

DAB
ServiceService IDBit rateAudio channelsDescriptionDAB launch dateAnalogue availability
Absolute RadioC1C080 kbit/sMonoAdult alternative music, carries London output during any programme splits, but with national news and advertising1215 kHz
105.8 MHz
Classic FMC2A1128 kbit/sJoint stereoClassical music99.9–101.9 MHz
Kiss UKC5C080 kbit/sMono LSFA London-based station specialising in hip hop, R&B, urban and electronic dance music owned by Bauer Radio. Also broadcast on FM in London, South Wales and the Severn Estuary, and East Anglia; all frequencies including D1 now share programme content100, 101, 105–108 MHz
KisstoryCFE680 kbit/sMono LSFOld Skool & Anthems. Owned by Bauer Radio as a sibling to Kiss FM UK. Was broadcast on Sound Digital prior to D1 addition.
LBCC0C264 kbit/sMonoA national talk and phone-in station owned by Global Radio and also broadcast on 97.3 MHz in London.97.3 MHz
MagicC0C680 kbit/sMonoMelodic soft adult contemporary hits. Replaces Absolute Radio 90s.1 January 2015105.4 FM
TalksportC0C064 kbit/sMono LSFSport and talk1089, 1053 kHz
UCB UKC4CA64kbit/sMono LSFChristian music
INRIX UK TPEGE1C000BA16 kbit/sDataHidden service
Traffic MasterE1C000B88 kbit/sDataHidden service
What's OnE1C000B18 kbit/sDataHidden service

DAB+
ServiceService IDBit rateAudio channelsDescriptionDAB launch dateAnalogue availability
Capital UKC5DA40 kbit/sStereo DAB+Contemporary Hit Radio95.0–106.0 MHz
Capital XTRAC37B40 kbit/sStereo DAB+Urban and Dance Music. Formerly branded as Choice FM; relaunched and renamed to coincide with its national DAB availability96.9 & 107.1 MHz
Capital XTRA ReloadedCCE940 kbit/sStereo DAB+Old Skool & Anthems.-
Gold UKCEE840 kbit/sStereo DAB+Classic hits. Previously transmitted on local AM and DAB prior to D1 addition, having evolved from Capital Gold.1548 kHz
1458 kHz
945 & 999 kHz
1557 kHz
1332 kHz
Heart DanceCFE840 kbit/sStereo DAB+Rhythmic adult contemporary
Heart UKCFD140 kbit/sStereo DAB+Adult contemporary music96–107 MHz
Heart 70sCAE940 kbit/sStereo DAB+1970s music
Heart 80sC1DC40 kbit/sStereo DAB+1980s music
Heart 90sCBE940 kbit/sStereo DAB+1990s music-
LBC NewsC8EA32 kbit/sMono DAB+24Hr news updates station. Provides updates every 20 mins.28 October 20191152 KHz
Radio XC4CD40 kbit/sStereo DAB+Rock station primarily playing alternative and indie music. Previously broadcast in mono on DAB from launch until moving to DAB+ on 25 October 2019.104.9 MHz
97.7 MHz
Smooth ChillC1C332 kbit/sStereo DAB+Chill out, ambient and trip-hop music.
Smooth UKC6C040 kbit/sStereo DAB+Melodic hits from the past five decades.97–108.0 MHz

History

On 24 March 1998, the Radio Authority advertised for the first national ensemble to be broadcast on DAB, with the three national commercial services on FM and medium wave required to be included in the ensemble. This included Classic FM,Talk Radio UK and Virgin Radio. The licence was awarded to the sole applicant, GWR Group and NTL Broadcast to form Digital One. The original licence application included the following stations:
Digital One was due to launch on 1 October 1999, but this was postponed until 15 November 1999.
The "Classic Gold Rock" service eventually went on air as Planet Rock, which remains on air, having migrated from D1 to the Sound Digital multiplex in 2016; it is, however, the only one of the D1 launch stations to still be broadcasting as of 2017, and is also the longest-established DAB-first service in UK national radio, having been a digital-only service until 2013, when new owner Bauer put PR on their 105.2 FM frequency in the West Midlands ; the FM berth was turned over to Absolute Radio in September 2015, leaving Planet Rock as a digital-only service once again. The "plays, books and music" service went on air as Oneword. The "Teen & Chart Hits" service became Core, and the "Soft AC" service – which was ultimately provided by the then Capital Radio Group was launched as Life. The "Sports Channel" proposal was dropped as a separate entity and instead combined with Talk Radio in 2000 to form the current Talksport as broadcast on AM and DAB. ITN's rolling news service ultimately went on air as part of the multiplex, later joined by a business news service provided by Bloomberg. "Club Dance", however, never made it to air. The space released by the absence of the Club Dance and Sports Channel services from the eventual lineup was used to allow the Oneword service to end at midnight rather than the proposed 7pm, and also freed up a slot for a melodic easy-listening music service aimed at an older audience, the Saga-operated PrimeTime Radio.
After the closure of PrimeTime Radio in 2006, the original licence was amended to allow the launch of a new classic and contemporary jazz service, TheJazz which was launched on 25 December 2006, before 31 December 2006 deadline set in the licence amendment.
On 11 February 2008 GCap announced that it was selling its interest in Digital One to Arqiva and that "non-core" DAB stations Planet Rock and TheJazz would be closing by the end of March 2008. Whilst TheJazz ceased broadcasting at midnight on 30 April 2008, Planet Rock was sold off and remains on air. GCap also closed down their two other D1-only stations, Core and Capital Life, prior to GCap being taken over later in 2008 by Global Radio.

Former services

Services previously carried on the multiplex include:
In addition to the audio services listed above a number of data services, short lived temporary audio services, and mobile video channels have been broadcast on this multiplex.

Birdsong

Birdsong was a temporary transmission of a continuously looping recording of bird song.
When the magazine-format digital radio station Oneword ceased in January 2008, the birdsong audio returned to the multiplex on the Oneword channel and the service name of the DAB channel changed to "Birdsong", until Amazing Radio launched on 1 June 2009.