Reasons why Hits Radio is a great companion during social distancing

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Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 17th Mar 2020

With many more people likely to be at working from home, and/or in self-isolation, here at Hits Radio we have some fantastic reasons why radio is a great companion. Remember, isolation DOESN'T mean loneliness, so switch on Hits Radio because we'll keep you entertained all day.

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Here are reasons why Hits Radio is a great companion:

We'll keep you entertained

We're here to make you laugh, cry and everything in between. We'll wake you up with Hits Radio Breakfast every weekday from 6am.

You're never far away from a throwback on Hits Radio

We play the biggest throwbacks to remind you of great times, with everything from Basement Jaxx to Jax Jones.

Listening can bring you closer to others

Listening to the radio brings you closer with others. Don't forget we're only a call or tweet away!
We've got presenters here, who you can reach out to, to keep you company and build a sense of community unlike any other platform.


Check out the Hits Radio schedule.

You can still work from home

Unlike TV we can accompany you working from home, rather than distract you from work.

We'll keep you updated on the latest news

Unlike streaming you won't miss any important news updates

We know it's a difficult time, but remember that there might be others who need help when they're self-isolating - here are some ways you can help your elderly neighbours.

Now that we're all being asked to work from home if possible, we thought we'd share some ways to be more productive when working from home, as well as some ways to keep your kids entertained if they're at home more than usual.

Listen to Hits Radio

Turn it up with Hits Radio! Home of Fleur East, Sam Thompson and Gemma Atkinson playing the biggest hits and the biggest throwbacks, alongside the biggest laughs and life-changing competitions. Tune in on FM, DAB, online or ask your Smart Speaker to 'Play Hits Radio'.