By 2004, the BBC were proposing a series of new
BBC local radio stations, including one for
Dorset. However, as a part of a series of cutbacks announced in October 2007, plans for the station were abandoned. The Dorset Broadcasting Action Group continues to campaign for the introduction of a separate station for Dorset. Thanks to continued pressure on the BBC by the Dorset Broadcasting Action Group (DorBAG), the BBC finally launched a new dedicated Dorset Breakfast programme on 8 July 2013. This is now an opt-out from
BBC Radio Solent on 103.8
FM using the transmitter at Bincombe Hill and, more recently on several DAB transmitters but neither FM nor
DAB reach most of
West Dorset due to coverage of the Bincombe Hill / DAB transmitters which effectively only reach mid / south Dorset, leaving much of the county still uncovered. However, it is also available online and on
Freeview channel 734. The BBC has agreed with DorBAG that the ultimate aim is to extend the programme to cover the whole county. This may require additional transmitters which is under discussion between the BBC and DorBAG. It transmits from 7 am to 9 am weekdays. The reporting / editorial team is based in the
Dorchester studio create and runs the programme. The remainder of the broadcasts each day are of BBC Radio Solent. ==See also==