Just noticed the brilliant Fix Radio app is now free in all app stores for a limited time, it's a great station and well happy the app is now available for free.
The UK's first radio station for tradespeople
You won't hear the same old boring songs over and over again. Detailed and relevant weather forecasts. Cheeky banter from our DJs
Fix Radio is the only radio station in the UK dedicated to 'working class heroes' - the tens of thousands of tradespeople working on sites and in people's homes.
We're for builders, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, roofers, painters, decorators, scaffolders - in fact, anyone who makes their living in the trade. You can hear us on DAB radio in London and nationwide via this website, our iPhone and Android apps along with the RadioPlayer and TuneIn Radio apps.
You'll love what we do - we play a massive variety of upbeat music from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and today - and there's loads of fun and banter from our cheeky DJs!
Because you listen to the radio all day at work and hate the same boring old songs being played over and over again, we have a no-repeat guarantee. Between 6am and 6pm every day, we guarantee you won't hear the same song twice.
We also know the weather is important to those of you who work outside, so we have London's most detailed radio weather forecast from the Met Office three times a day.
Fix Radio launched at 7am on Wednesday 26th April 2017. The world's richest plumber - multi-millionaire Charlie Mullins, founder of Pimlico Plumbers - pressed the button to play our first song, the 80s classic 'We Built This City' by Starship.
We know you work hard - and we're working hard to live up to our motto - "We're Nailing It!"
All comments (34)
shangara
25 Sep 17#1
Banter with white van man? No thanks.
TheEnglish909 to shangara
25 Sep 17#2
Nothing like a Monday morning snobbery comment. They'll be the first people you will call when you have a leak or electrical problem.
DRRINK to shangara
25 Sep 17#9
:cry:
ST3123
25 Sep 17#3
Not a tradesperson, but heated just for the fantastic 'no repeat' concept alone. As if you listen to the regular stations for any significant amount of time you do hear the same songs very frequently, sometimes can seem like the are looping the same couple of hours tunes constantly...
northbank1886 to ST3123
25 Sep 17#6
Absolute radio have been doing the NO REPEAT GUARANTEE for years It's my favourite station for that alone...plus they have decade based stations if like like lots of old music :-)
mcek to northbank1886
26 Sep 17#32
I find that they don't repeat during the day, but the following days I can hear the same songs repeated. And with each decade producing so much music, they must work with a limited playlist. 6/10 rating for me, still enough to stay tuned.
summerof76
25 Sep 17#4
Were these songs on their play list
:joy:
M0nk3h
25 Sep 17#5
Interesting concept and heat but it seems... odd in 2017 to charge for a radio-based app.
Still loving Radio X from when it launched.
5lugger
25 Sep 17#7
Over 40 years of music to chose from, I'd hope it's repeat free for twelve hours a day, though for the last 10 minutes the website says they are playing Dodgy - Staying out for the Summer, guessing it's not a 12"....
Also says a chap called Paul Burrell is on air at the moment
morrig to 5lugger
25 Sep 17#24
What, wasn't he Diana's butler who never commented or made a penny from his working for her.
5lugger to morrig
25 Sep 17#26
I'd love to think it was him, but guessing it won't be, though they do have a Prince Edward on Drivetime.....
gazdoubleu
25 Sep 17#8
My local plasterer did a rough job and he listens to 'Smooth Operator' repeated regularly on Smooth radio. Gets a good FM reception on his stilts though! :grin:
TheEnglish909
25 Sep 17#10
Lol loving these comments I remember the good old days of Century Radio and Real Radio, this station is very similar but better plus they have half the commercials which is a plus point. Oh and the good old classic dance anthems on Friday/Saturday night like we had in the 90’s.
Ism10
25 Sep 17#11
I listened to the station but the song stopped half way and the DJ said he will put it on later to finish the tune.
Still waiting :relaxed:
motionwerk to Ism10
25 Sep 17#27
I think he is going through underwear chest of drawers.
Opening post
The UK's first radio station for tradespeople
You won't hear the same old boring songs over and over again. Detailed and relevant weather forecasts. Cheeky banter from our DJs
Fix Radio is the only radio station in the UK dedicated to 'working class heroes' - the tens of thousands of tradespeople working on sites and in people's homes.
We're for builders, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, roofers, painters, decorators, scaffolders - in fact, anyone who makes their living in the trade. You can hear us on DAB radio in London and nationwide via this website, our iPhone and Android apps along with the RadioPlayer and TuneIn Radio apps.
You'll love what we do - we play a massive variety of upbeat music from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and today - and there's loads of fun and banter from our cheeky DJs!
Because you listen to the radio all day at work and hate the same boring old songs being played over and over again, we have a no-repeat guarantee. Between 6am and 6pm every day, we guarantee you won't hear the same song twice.
We also know the weather is important to those of you who work outside, so we have London's most detailed radio weather forecast from the Met Office three times a day.
Fix Radio launched at 7am on Wednesday 26th April 2017. The world's richest plumber - multi-millionaire Charlie Mullins, founder of Pimlico Plumbers - pressed the button to play our first song, the 80s classic 'We Built This City' by Starship.
We know you work hard - and we're working hard to live up to our motto - "We're Nailing It!"
All comments (34)
It's my favourite station for that alone...plus they have decade based stations if like like lots of old music :-)
Still loving Radio X from when it launched.
Also says a chap called Paul Burrell is on air at the moment
Still waiting :relaxed: