The company was established in 1983 after successfully acquiring a
local radio licence to broadcast
Marcher Sound to
Wrexham,
Deeside and
Chester on 95.4
MHz FM/
VHF (from the
Wrexham-Rhos Relay) and 1260
kHz AM/
Mediumwave. The station launched on 5 September 1983. After a review, the frequency changed to the more familiar 103.4
MHz. In 1989 the station opened an FM relay to cover the coastal areas of north east
Wales and
The Wirral on 97.1
MHz from the
Moel-y-Parc transmitting station. Due to
IBA rulings, the company ceased
simulcasting and started broadcasting different services on each frequency. The newer 103.4 FM frequency became MFM 103.4, the 97.1 FM frequency became MFM 97.1, and the 1260 AM frequency became
Marcher Gold. In 1993, the company acquired the rights to broadcast to the north Wales coast on 96.3FM, including
Llandudno,
Holywell and eastern
Anglesey, and named the service
Marcher Coast FM. In 1998, Marcher launched
Champion 103 broadcasting to Anglesey and
Gwynedd from the
Arfon transmitting station. In 1999, MFM 97.1 was re-branded
Buzz 97.1, and it moved from Moel-y-Parc to the
Storeton transmitter, to specifically target listeners in
The Wirral. At the same time, Marcher Coast FM was re-branded "Coast 96.3". Subsequent re-brands saw Buzz 97.1 become branded as "Wirral's Buzz", Champion FM 103 becoming simply "Champion", Coast 96.3 again becoming simply "Coast" and MFM 103.4 becoming Marcher Sound. In August 2007, 18 stations of the former
Classic Gold Digital Network including Classic Gold Marcher were sold back to GCap Media, merging it with its own
Capital Gold network. At this point Classic Gold Marcher was re-branded to simply "Wrexham and Chester Gold". ==Takeovers==