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Radio station in Devon, UK
Soundart Radio
Frequency102.5
History
First air date26 January 2009
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates50°27′03″N 3°41′37″W / 50.4509°N 3.6937°W / 50.4509; -3.6937
Links
Websitehttp://www.soundartradio.org.uk

Soundart Radio is an art radio station based in Dartington, Totnes, Devon, UK. Founded as a student radio station in 2006 by two graduates of Dartington College of Arts, Nell Harrison and Lucinda Guy, the station moved onto a full-time Community Radio Licence in February 2009 broadcasting to a 5 km radius around the transmitter at Dartington Hall.

Soundart Radio is a non-profit arts organisation with membership open to all. The station provides training and workshops encouraging creative use of radio and sound.

The station is a member of Radia and defines itself as 'a place to listen, play and experiment'.

References

Articles from local newspaper The Herald Express:

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