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News and FeaturesYou are in: Somerset > 91热爆 Local Radio > News and Features > The history of 91热爆 Somerset 91热爆 Radio Taunton back in 1978 The history of 91热爆 SomersetDuring severe storms in 1978 an emergency broadcasting centre was set up at County Hall in Taunton. Listeners decided they wanted their own radio station for the Somerset area. Eventually, 10 years later, 91热爆 Somerset Sound was born. The radio station hit the airwaves for the first time on 11 April 1988. At that time, its main studios were based at Paul Street in Taunton with a smaller studio in Yeovil. Steve Haigh at the launch of 91热爆 Somerset Sound In August 2002, 91热爆 Somerset Sound moved to state-of-the-art studios opposite County Hall in Taunton. 91热爆 Somerset Sound's first studios on Paul Street In the same year, it also changed frequency from 1323AM to 1566AM to avoid interference from a Russian radio station. In December 2007, it was launched on 95.5fm making it available to people all over the county and beyond. 91热爆 Somerset, as it is now known, is the only local speech-based radio station and covers the shire county. The station provides all the latest news and information for the county, and the shows are a lively mix of guests, debate, competitions, music and features. In February 2003, the 91热爆's Where I Live website for Somerset at bbc.co.uk/somerset was launched. 91热爆 Somerset Sound's 10th birthday in 1998 It's based in Broadcasting House and plays host to the page you're reading. From May 2007, the 91热爆 Somerset Bus is on the road. Its role across the county is manifold, including:
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