Radio station closes as commercial pressures bite

COMMERCIAL radio station Oak FM has ceased broadcasting and closed after its two directors took insolvency advice.
The radio station, which broadcast across Nuneaton and Hinckley, was bought by its current directors in 2015. However the combination of a new competitor station, reducing Oak FM’s advertiser income, together with a series of historic debts, led to the station being unable to continue trading. It announced its own closure on its website and via social media.
The closure will see the loss of five jobs including the station’s DJs, administrative staff and one director.
Gareth Rusling and Ashleigh Fletcher of business recovery firm Begbies Traynor in Sheffield have been nominated as joint liquidators of Oak FM (Hinckley & Nuneaton) Ltd and Oak FM Ltd, the companies that operated the radio station, together with the associated company ATR Media Ltd.
“We are investigating opportunities to sell the assets of the business, which include the broadcasting equipment and licences,” said Mr Rusling, partner at Begbies Traynor.
“There are a number of creditors, including six local businesses that have paid for £7,000 worth of advertising in advance, and we are working to assess the likelihood of any return to these firms that are owed money. Unfortunately it will depend entirely on the value of the assets whether these advertisers will get any of their money back.”