Manx Radio

Manx Radio

Manx Radio serves as the national radio station for the Isle of Man. It features a mix of enjoyable music, familiar local voices, and up-to-date news, along with coverage of sports, entertainment, arts, and cultural events.

National
English
Radio

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Domain Authority
52
Ranking

Global

#253569

United Kingdom

#13031

News and Media

#600

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | manxradio.com | Deborah Haynes

    On Air Night Flight | Midnight - 5:00am Fiddlers Dram - Day Trip To Bangor Download DAB+, FM & AM 89, 89.5, 97.2, 103.7 & AM1368 Smart Speaker Ask your speaker 'play Manx Radio' News Home More from World News That was the overriding theme of a day-and-a-half of defence and diplomacy at The Hague.

  • 3 days ago | manxradio.com | Deborah Haynes

    On Air Night Flight | Midnight - 5:00am Joan Armatrading - Everyday Boy Download DAB+, FM & AM 89, 89.5, 97.2, 103.7 & AM1368 Smart Speaker Ask your speaker 'play Manx Radio' News Home More from UK News Today, Sir Keir Starmer will tell a summit of NATO allies in The Hague that the new squadron will join an alliance mission that can be armed with US nuclear weapons.

  • 1 week ago | manxradio.com | Emma Draper

    Onchan Commissioners says it has 'mixed views' about the Department of Infrastructure's 20mph scheme. The board met with the minister and two officers to discuss the plans for the village which includes new signs around the schools and sheltered housing. Chair Anthony Allen questioned the cost of the project, why posts had been put up before the end of the consultation period and what the involvement from the police has been.

  • 1 week ago | manxradio.com | Emma Draper

    On Air Manx Radio Breakfast Ben Hartley | 6:00am - 9:00am Sabrina Carpenter - Taste Download DAB+, FM & AM 89, 89.5, 97.2, 103.7 & AM1368 Smart Speaker Ask your speaker 'play Manx Radio' News Home More from Isle of Man News Douglas Council will be introducing a maintenance programme and budget to support the management of its parks.

  • 1 week ago | manxradio.com | Emma Draper

    Ramsey Commissioners is launching a campaign to encourage people to pick up dog poo. Vice-Chair Sandra Cottam-Shea is urging people who see dog owners leaving mess to 'educate' those responsible and says a 'culture change' will be needed. The local authority will be spending just over £1,000 on posters and signs, as well as hiring a new town warden to help combat the issue. Mrs Cottam-Shea says the commissioners will not be reintroducing the dog specific bins to the town.

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