The stations were in the
Hot AC format, although some suggested that they broadcast strong
Adult contemporary music. The station's breakfast show was a delayed simulcast of Heart 106.2's breakfast show with
Jamie Theakston and Harriet Scott. Other presenters included
Paul Hollins and Steve Denyer. The station's Programme Manager was Carol Cheetham. Saturday nights from 6 pm to 2 am had a show called "Club Classics", which featured uninterrupted
disco music. After the move to simulcast more with Heart London, the shows became presenter-led. Most of the MXR multiplex services ceased in 2013 (Yorkshire's continued to 2015). In 2014 regional Real Radio services in south Wales, central Scotland, Yorkshire, the North West and the North East – all areas into which Heart Digital had once broadcast – were relaunched as Heart stations on FM and DAB, carrying localised programming, news and advertising alongside Heart network content. Heart continues to broadcast a digital service, which relays all the output of Heart London, into areas where Heart is not currently represented on FM (including the East Midlands) and nationally via digital TV platforms. == Chrysalis Radio Sold ==