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Westside Radio
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Old to the New Skool Hip Hop and R&B | |
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| Broadcast area | London |
| Frequencies | DAB: City West Digital (West London), DAB: South of the River Digital Radio (South London), FM: 89.6 FM (West London) |
| RDS | WESTSIDE |
| Programming | |
| Format | Hip Hop/R&B/Grime/Afrobeats |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Sone Palda, Amar Chadha |
| History | |
First air date | 13 September 2007 |
| Links | |
| Website | thisiswestside |
Westside Radio (formerly Westside 89.6 FM) and stylised WESTSIDE, is a community radio station based in Hanwell, London. Westside broadcasts locally on 89.6 FM, to wider London on DAB, and online. The station specialises in Hip Hop, R&B, and urban culture, describing its format as Old to the New Skool Hip Hop and R&B.
History
[edit]Westside launched on 13 September 2007 after receiving a community radio FM licence from Ofcom. The station was officially opened by Boris Johnson, then a candidate for Mayor of London, who attended the launch event and cut the ribbon at the station’s West London studios. His appearance marked the formal beginning of what would become one of London’s most recognised community radio outlets.
Originally serving West London from its base in Southall, the station focused on Hip Hop, R&B, Grime, and urban culture, establishing a strong youth and community presence in the Ealing area.
On 17 November 2025, Westside officially launched on DAB Digital Radio across London on the City West Digital (West London) and South of the River Digital Radio (South London) multiplexes. The expansion extended its potential audience to more than six million London listeners, significantly widening its footprint beyond its traditional FM coverage area.
Westside's musical output blends classic and contemporary Hip Hop and R&B, alongside talk shows, entertainment programming, and community-driven content. The station maintains a strong focus on supporting emerging talent and local creative initiatives.
Community Role and Talent Development
[edit]Westside is widely recognised as a talent-development platform within London’s media landscape. Over nearly two decades, the station has launched the careers of numerous presenters, DJs, producers, and creatives who have progressed into major UK broadcasters, national media outlets, television, digital media, and other creative industries.
In addition to broadcasting, the station provides opportunities for young people to gain experience in grassroots media, production, and presenting.
Notable past presenters
[edit]- Rickie Haywood Williams at Kiss (UK radio station)
- Pandora Christie at Heart Radio (former 95.8 Capital FM and Kiss)
- Alex Mansuroglu at Kiss
- Andrea Zara at Kiss (UK radio station)
- Annaliese Dayes at Heart (radio network)
- Charlie Tisma at Kiss (Winner of The KISS Chosen One 2013) at Kiss (UK radio station)
- Bobby Friction at BBC Radio 1, BBC Asian Network
- Neev Spencer at Kiss
- Jasmine Takhar at BBC Asian Network
- Seema Jaswal at Premier League Worldwide, BDO World Darts Championship
- Mark Strippel at BBC Asian Network (former BBC Radio 1Xtra)[1]
- Eve Jaso at Channel 4 FM
- Raj and Pablo at BBC Asian Network
- Amy Solomon ITV (TV network) LBC
- Georgia LA at Beats 1 (former SBTV, BBC Radio 1Xtra, Vevo)
- Goubran Bahou at Goubtube, UniLad (former Wall Of Comedy)
- Claira Hermet former BBC Radio 1Xtra, GRM Daily, BT Sport
- Murtz former BBC Asian Network
- Panjabi Hit Squad at BBC Asian Network
- Remel London at BBC Radio 1Xtra, Sky Television
- Ameet Chana former at BBC Asian Network
- Graham 'The Captain' Kirk at (Redstone FM DAB Surrey/SW London)
- Reya El-Salahi at London Live (Former BBC Radio Nottingham)
- Carla Battisti (UBC Entertainment Editor)
- Vallisa Chauhan at Sunrise Radio (former Buzz Asia)
- Amit Sodha at Sunrise Radio
- Sunny Hundal at BBC Television, Sky Television
- Lewis Davies former Fire Radio and Pontin's Bluecoat
- Adam Turner former DJ at Jemm 1
- Hannah Burns (former TV Presenter and current voice-over artist)
- Rebecca Judd at Apple Music 1
References
[edit]- ^ Burrell, Ian (22 April 2013). "The rise of Asian radio". The Independent. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
External links
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