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Kiss FM Birmingham
As the jingle once said, "Every city’s got a Kiss", and Birmingham was no exception.

Kiss FM Birmingham was first heard in the summer of 1988 on 105.5 playing dance, soul, hip hop, house, acid, and rap music across the weekend.  Right from the start they were a professional pirate and were highly thought of by fans of dance music. DJs included Mike Stewart, Alan Jay, DJK and IMD.

Unfortunately they were one of those stations who seemed to get more than their fair share of problems. The station was off air a lot and there were always rumours that it was not always due to the DTI, but sometimes down to other pirate stations.

After being off air for a while, on the 21st of April 1989 they returned on a new frequency of 102.2. A DJ was heard to say they had hoped to of been on air the previous weekend but had been sabotaged 8 times! The caretaker off the block of flats they were in then threatened to report them to the DTI.  This meant they went off on the 26th of April but were back on from a new location in May 1989 only to be raided soon after.

The station was not heard again, but various other stations used the Kiss name although they had no connection with this one.

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Mike Stewart & Alan Jay - 27/8/88 92 mins
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