Penk the Prankster buys 96.2 The Revolution
Date published: 04 September 2008
OLDHAM radio station 96.2 The Revolution has been bought by TV and radio personality Steve Penk.
The station, which is based at the Sarah Moor Studios in Henshaw Street, was previously jointly owned by Hirst, Kidd and Rennie Ltd and UKRD.
Steve, who is renowned for his wind up and prank calls, made his name at Manchester station Key 103 and he has also worked at Capital Radio and Virgin over his 30 year career.
He also branched out into TV with stints on TV Nightmares, The Way They Were and TV’s Naughtiest Blunders.
Steve said: “"For some time I've been looking at various possible acquisitions but was very keen to find something in the two UK markets I know best, the North West and the South East.
“The Revolution fits the brief perfectly and I have big plans for the radio station. The North West is a fantastic market currently dominated by the huge radio groups and the BBC.”
For more information on Steve Penk and The Revolution read tomorrow’s Chronicle.
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