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"The
Sound of Kent"
Invicta
Sound served the County of Kent in the UK and started broadcasting
on the 1st October 1984. It could be heard on 1242 kHz (242
metres) MW and 103.8 FM (Maidstone & Medway). East Kent listened
on 603 kHz (497 metres) MW & 95.1 FM (Canterbury). Also 95.9
FM (Thanet), 96.3 FM (Ashford) and 97 FM (Dover).
At
the very start, Invicta Sound never intended to be one station
and were awarded separate licenses by the IBA: Northdown Radio
(west Kent) and East Kent Radio. The stations possibly merged
due to financial reasons brought on by the recession of 1984.
The IBA allowed a merger but with some split services and
split facilities: Earl Street Maidstone and Station Road East
in Canterbury (the HQ). For a period, a number of sub regions
existed such as Invicta Ashford which had a separate breakfast
show for the Ashford area only. There was possibly also a
separate version for Thanet.
Invicta
Sound's programes originally contained a large amount of news
which consequently lost listeners. The 2 hour (17:00-19:00)
Invicta Sound programme for East Kent was called Monitor and
the first presenter was David Forsdyke. The
first MD (later sacked) was Cecilia Garnett. Michael
Bukht, who had been monitoring the station for six months,
was then brought in to save the station. Invicta Sound soon
became Invicta Radio with a new jingle package from Alfasound.
Towards the end of 1985 a plan to group ILR stations together
and BBC local stations together meant a change in the FM frequencies.
103.8 became 103.1 FM, 95.1 became 102.8 FM and Ashford went
from 96.3 to 96.1 FM. Studios were based in Maidstone and
Canterbury. The word "Invicta" meaning unconquerable comes
from the original Kent County crest.

In the late 80's the frequencies split to create Invicta FM
and Coast AM. In 1992 the studios in Canterbury moved to a
new building in Whitstable and around the same time, Coast
AM became Invicta Super Gold. Super
Gold later became Capital Gold
after a takeover by the Capital Radio group.
Click
here for the current Invicta FM web site.
Click here for the Capital Gold web site.
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