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Heart 106.2 Heart 106.2 | Air Date | September 5 1995 | | Frequency | 106.2 MHz | | DAB | Switch Digital (London), Block 12A, 128kbit/s | | Sky | Channel 874 | | Broadcast Area | London | | | Style | Adult Contemporary | | Group | Chrysalis Radio | Heart 106.2 is a radio station based in London that specializes in 'adult contemporary music'. The station is particularly well known for its breakfast show presented by Jono and Harriott (Jonathan Coleman and Harriott Scott), and its Club Classics programme every Friday and Saturday evening. Other shows include the Time Tunnel, presented by Toby Anstis, and Late Night Love Songs, hosted by Nigel Williams. The station's programme director is Francis Currie, and Mark Browning is his deputy. In addition to FM, the station is available on DAB digital radio in London, and across the UK on Sky Digital channel 874. Jono Coleman has been axed as host of the breakfast show after decreasing audience figures, possibly due to competition from the rejuvenated breakfast show on rival station 95.8 Capital FM, presented by Johnny Vaughan. Jono will move to Heart's sister station LBC 97.3 FM, and will be replaced on Heart by Jamie Theakston. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds18900.html. Jono's last breakfast show on the 24th March 2005 featured a live congratulatory telephone call from Prime Minister Tony Blair. External Links See also Heart
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