Welcome to a collection of car/window/lapel stickers that were all given away by UK radio stations. There are currently 65 stickers uploaded on this site.

New additions are being added to my Radio Things website.


Why so quiet????

radiothings.comI've had a few emails over the past few weeks asking why there haven't been any new stickers added in the past few months.  I should really have posted a message on here to let you know what's going on.  Sorry about that!

radiosticker.com has not been (and probably will never be) updated because I realised that there is a tonne of other things apart from stickers that radio stations send out.

There's pens, badges, window scrapers, bookmarks, yoyos, postcards, t-shirts, caps, mousemats.... you get the idea. 

So, head over to the almost brand new radiothings.com for stickers plus all of the above.  I added 48 new items in September, and I've already started adding stuff this month.

GB Radio 230 (1983)

GB Radio StickerNice looking sticker for GB Radio.  Made to look like a international vehicle registration code sticker.  Anyone know what the bees in the logo are for?  Gwent have some sort of bee history?

GB Radio was the short-lived station for Newport (Gwent).  GB Radio started in June 1983 and ran into financial problems soon after.  CBC Radio - the Cardiff local station - acquired the Newport license in 1985, combined the transmission areas and relaunched as Red Dragon Radio.

Capital Radio 194 (1985)

Nice example of a coaster-sized, sticky-backed sticker for Capital Radio.Capital Radio 194 lapel sticker

Plymouth Sound Radio (1990)

Plymouth Sound Radio car stickerEarly 90s example of a sticker for Plymouth Sound Radio.  Clear that by this time the FM was considered the principle frequency.

GLR (1988?)

bbc_glr.gifSticky-backed and just smaller than a postcard, I'd guess that this was the launch sticker for Greater London Radio (GLR).  Other versions of this logo have the BBC logo just above the 94.

BBC Wiltshire Sound (1990)

bbcwiltshiresound.gifLittle bit of a muddled look to this sticker for BBC Wiltshire Sound.  I do like the Westbury chalk horse and the colours used, but there seems to be too many fonts in too many sizes.

BBC Wiltshire Sound started in 1989.  In 2002 the frequencies were split and two seperate stations were launched - BBC Radio Wiltshire and BBC Radio Swindon.  Today, the breakfast programmes are the only real difference between the two stations.  All other programming is shared.

Centre Radio (1982)

centerradio238.gifIt's a radio station (the headphones back that up), it'll make you smile, plus a rhyme which reminds you where on the dial to find them - yeah, it's cheesy but come on, this has to be one of the most perfect stickers ever!

Centre Radio, launched in 1981, was the short-lived local radio station for Leicester.  It closed in 1983 after massive financial problems.  The licence was readvertised and awarded to Leicester Sound - which continues to this day. 

2-TEN FM (1996)

2tenfm.gifI'm not sure whether this is simple (in a good way) or uninspiring.  Key information is clear - so I suppose it has done its job.

The station is called 2-Ten because it started on 210m on Medium Wave and was called Radio 210.  Was it / is it sensible to keep calling it 2Ten nowadays? - hmm...debateable.  Because it's been going so long locals will know the name, but the name on its own doesn't say where the station is or what frequency it is on.  A competitor in the area has a boring but a possibly more sensible name of Reading 107fm.

BBC Radio London (Early 80s)

bbcradiolondon.gifBBC Radio London launched in 1970 and lasting with this name until 1988.  It became Greater London Radio (GLR) for the next 12 years.  2000 saw it relaunched as BBC London Live.  A year later and another name change, this time BBC LDN and then BBC London 94.9.  Am I the only one who thinks BBC Radio London is the best name for it? 

BBC Radio Solent (Early 90s)

bbcradiosolent.gif

A really good looking, clear, well-designed sticker for BBC Radio Solent.  Some would say the broadcast frequency is missing.  I prefer the less cluttered approach.

BBC Radio Sussex (Early 80s)

bbc radio sussexFormerly known as BBC Radio Brighton - and covering just that town, it expanded to cover the whole of Sussex in 1983.

In 1994 the station expanded to cover Surrey, Sussex and North East Hampshire and was relaunched as BBC Southern Counties Radio.

TLR (2002)

tlr_1072.jpgTLR - Thanet Local Radio - launched in 1998.  Later went on to become kmfm for Thanet.