Gairloch : Two Lochs Radio
Introduction
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Image: © Ken Bagnall Taken: 16 Jun 2009
Two Lochs Radio's programme schedule includes daily breakfast and afternoon shows, plus a range of individual music and local interest programmes, including Gaelic broadcasts and recordings from local events. The station takes part in regular two-way broadcast link-ups with neighbouring station Cuillin FM on the Isle of Skye, and also broadcasts Gaelic programmes produced by Barra and Vatersay Community Radio and by CKJM at Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. The station was named "Calor Scottish Business in the Community" in 2004, and is a three-times winner of the Wallace Sword for the best Gaelic magazine programme produced by a Highland community radio station. It was also nominated for the Scottish Countryside Alliance's rural enterprise award in 2009. The station operates on a not-for-profit basis for the benefit of the community, and is dependent on advertising, local fundraising and donations for its continuing existence. Membership of the station is open to all who support its aims.