The station, owned by
Global Radio (originally by
Marcher Radio Group), broadcast a mix of popular music and presenter chat. Launched in 1989 as
MFM 97.1 (an opt-out service from the main
Marcher Sound output), the station relaunched as ''Wirral's Buzz
on 14 February 1999, before becoming Heart Wirral'' in 2009. The station was broadcast from the
Storeton transmitter on
Storeton ridge in
Higher Bebington. Although the area of the licence was Wirral, it could be received as far east as
Warrington and as far west as
Ruthin in the
Heart Wrexham region. In November 2005, it was announced that GCap's former
Marcher Radio Group stations, including
Buzz, were to be sold. This was due to the fact that they were outside of the company's primary target area, however in 2006 GCap decided to call off the sales. Up until June 2008, the station's line-up of networked shows featured some programming from the Century lineup such as Hairbrush Divas. Century's former owner
Capital Radio merged with Buzz's former owner GWR to form GCap Media. ==Closure==