Frome FM started life as a small project back in 2005 at
Frome Community College. It was resurrected in 2007 by Phil Moakes who, with the help of a small team of volunteers, produced and created varied radio programmes both online and on FM with a
restricted service licence and broadcast from the attic of the Cheese and Grain. In May 2008, FromeFM was established by Frome Community Productions CIC and moved into premises at The Old Fire Station where the station underwent significant upgrades with the help of fundraisers and sponsors. In September 2009, FromeFM launched FFM – streaming service for mobile phones – to enable listeners to tune in whilst on the move. In 2012, Frome FM was granted a permanent licence by
Ofcom to broadcast on 96.6 FM from a transmitter placed on top of the Memorial Theatre a short distance away. A launch event was attended by many local celebrities including actor
Mark McGann, folk singer
Cara Dillon and musician
Sam Lakeman. In December 2016 FromeFM moved into temporary accommodation into one of the old prison cells at The Old Police House, also in Christchurch Street West. In April 2017, the station was awarded a 5-year extension to its license from Ofcom and moved its studios again to join local community groups and Frome Town Council in the newly refurbished Town Hall on Christchurch Street West. The studio space was created within a large room on the first floor of the building, from where the team of volunteer producers and presenters now broadcasts. May 2025 the station opened its brand-new Studio 2 in a room next to the existing studio. The upgraded space is equipped with modern DJ and broadcasting equipment, designed to engage both young talent and seasoned voices in the community. ==Outside broadcasts==