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Broadcast area | Lincolnshire, United Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Branding | Hits and Memories for Lincolnshire |
| Programming | |
| Format | Adult contemporary |
| History | |
First air date | 30 June 2025 (online), 1 October 2025 (DAB) |
| Links | |
| Webcast | https://www.lincssound.com/player/ |
| Website | https://www.lincssound.com |
Lincs Sound is a local digital radio station serving Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. The station launched in 2025 and broadcasts adult contemporary music alongside locally presented programming.[1]
History
On 4 June 2025, RadioToday reported that Lincs Sound had announced plans to launch as a new online radio service for Lincolnshire.[1] The station began online broadcasting on 30 June 2025.
Later in 2025, Lincs Sound expanded onto DAB+ digital radio across Lincolnshire. According to RadioToday, the station launched on DAB on 1 October 2025, coinciding with Lincolnshire Day.[2]
In September 2025, Radio Times published a profile of presenter Eddie Shaw, discussing his broadcasting career and his role presenting the station’s weekday afternoon programme.[3]
Programming and format
Lincs Sound operates a music-led schedule combining current and classic tracks within an adult contemporary format. Daytime programming consists primarily of locally presented shows, with automated music output during evening and overnight hours.[1]
Weekly schedule
| Day | Time | Programme / Presenter |
|---|---|---|
| Monday–Friday | 06:00–10:00 | Katie Trinder |
| Monday–Friday | 10:00–13:00 | Andy Fenton |
| Monday–Friday | 13:00–16:00 | Eddie Shaw – The Afternoon Show |
| Monday–Friday | 16:00–19:00 | Steve Orchard – The Drive Home Show |
| Monday–Friday | 19:00–22:00 | Chris Green |
| Monday–Friday | 22:00–06:00 | Non-stop music |
| Saturday | 07:00–10:00 | Ellie Codling |
| Saturday | 10:00–14:00 | Alex Cann |
| Saturday | 14:00–18:00 | Joe Sentance |
| Saturday | 18:00–22:00 | Craig Smith |
| Sunday | 06:00–09:00 | Steve Orchard |
| Sunday | 09:00–13:00 | Gareth Evans |
| Sunday | 13:00–16:00 | Katie & Lucy’s Book Club |
| Sunday | 16:00–18:00 | Drew Baxter |
Features
Unsigned
Unsigned is a weekly programme presented by Chris Green featuring music from emerging artists based in Lincolnshire. The programme broadcasts original material submitted by local performers.
The Farming Show
The Farming Show is a weekly programme presented by Steve Orchard covering agricultural and rural topics relevant to Lincolnshire.
Availability
Lincs Sound is available via:
- DAB+ digital radio across Lincolnshire[4]
- Online streaming through the station’s website[4]
- Mobile apps and smart speakers
Community activity
In October 2025, Lincs Sound announced a partnership with Market Rasen Racecourse relating to event coverage and local activity.[5]
Presenters
Presenters include:
- Katie Trinder
- Andy Fenton
- Eddie Shaw
- Steve Orchard
- Chris Green
- Ellie Codling
- Joe Sentance
- Craig Smith
- Alex Cann
- Gareth Evans
- Drew Baxter
References
- ^ a b c Martin, Roy (4 June 2025). "New radio station Lincs Sound to launch in Lincolnshire this month". RadioToday. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
- ^ Martin, Roy (18 September 2025). "Lincs Sound launches on DAB across Lincolnshire on 1 October". RadioToday. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
- ^ "Face Behind the Voice". Radio Times. 2025.
- ^ a b "How to Listen to Lincs Sound". Lincs Sound. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
- ^ "Market Rasen Racecourse announces new partnership with Lincs Sound Radio". LincolnshireWorld. 9 October 2025. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
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