Radio Clayhill

Radio Clayhill (Official callsign LRCH) was a private radio station what broadcast from Clayhill, Laotianlands from June 19th 1955 up until June 19th 2019 after the announcement of Clayhill's disestablishment.

Despite that, the station was the most famous in the county, spanning over 5,000,000 listeners by it's final year.

Radio Clayhill was broadcast on an AM frequency of 1197 KHz (announced before 1990 as 252 metres) which spanned a radiation power of 5000 watts, despite no longer broadcasting, the signal still stands to this day, but is planned to be demolished.

Radio Clayhill Community Centre
The Radio Clayhill Community Centre was opened on June 19th 1975 to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Radio Clayhill, following the launch of FM95, it was renamed to "Radio Clayhill and FM95 Community Centre" after FM95 was closed down, it continued under that name until it was closed for good on June 19th 2019.

The purpose of the centre was that it worked like a private club for listeners of Radio Clayhill and FM95, many special events hosted there included Halloween and Christmas markets and monthly discos and gigs.

Jingles
Radio Clayhill was the first radio station in the Laotianlands to use jingles, it first used jingles produced by music company Bungee Music in 1959, they then began using PAMS jingles in 1962, they switched to Pepper Tanner in 1973, then began using Emison resings by Supersound in 1976, they switched to Alfasound and Tuesday Productions in 1981, followed by TM Century in 1993, then IQ Beats in 2004 and finally Reelworld in 2014.