Multi-award winning station Pure West Radio is Prestige Wales Awards Radio Station of the Year for 2023/2024
Multi-award winning station Pure West Radio is Prestige Wales Awards Radio Station of the Year for 2023/2024
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Pure West Radio is celebrating it’s multi-award winning status after being crowned Radio Station of the Year for a second year running.
Prestige Wales Awards is available to around 30,000 readers across Wales who nominate their favourite businesses in a variety of categories.
Pure West Radio has now built to a strong team over 90 - a mix of volunteers and paid-staff - that provides a comprehensive and varied programme of shows and outside broadcasts covering Pembrokeshire.
Its commercial community radio station business model has been recognised as sustainable and attractive to advertisers, and the wider community in Pembrokeshire and Pure West Radio is one of the most trusted media brands in the region.
"It’s a great honour to receive this award again" said Toby Ellis, Station Manager. "We love what we do with great passion serving Pembrokeshire, it’s our duty to deliver quality hyper local content to the community and to be recognised for that is just wonderful”
Pure West Radio will be launching on DAB in 2024 and will be looking to recruit people in marketing, sales, content creation, and broadcasters - so watch this space!
Pictured;
Mathew Rickard, (Sales Manager and co-ordinator) Toby Ellis (Station Manager and Daytime presenter with Ocky White Travel) and Tom Dyer (Breakfast Presenter, Show & Content Manager)
Multi-award winning station Pure West Radio is Prestige Wales Awards Radio Station of the Year for 2023/2024
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