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Radio station in Birmingham
Radio XL
Broadcast areaWest Midlands
Frequency
Programming
FormatAsian music, news and entertainment
History
First air date30 May 1995
Links
Webcast
Websitewww.radioxl.net

Radio XL is an Asian radio station to broadcast to the West Midlands from Birmingham, England.

Radio XL reach is to a potential Asian audience of over 250,000 people in the 15+ age group. The station is available throughout the West Midlands on 1296 AM, DAB in Wolverhampton and Shropshire and online.

The studios are at KMS House on Bradford Street near Birmingham City Centre, from where Radio XL broadcasts live.

Radio XL is aimed primarily, but not exclusively, at the Asian community. Programmes are designed to reach all sections of the community by using Hindi and English languages. Other specialist programmes are broadcast in Urdu, Gujarati, Punjabi and Bengali.

Radio XL is involved with charity events, and accepts advertising.

Their strapline used to be "Night and day, the Asian way".

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