Public File

KISS is a contemporary dance music station, available 24 hours a day and predominantly aimed at the under-30s. The KISS schedule is broadcast on FM across London, the East of England and the West and is available nationally on DAB radio and Digital TV.

From time to time, KISS may serve specific local programming which is relevant to a particular area in which it is broadcast (e.g. important local news). However, KISS 100 FM is not required to provide local programming under its Ofcom format details.

KISS output is automated for a maximum of two hours per day during the week and four hours at weekends.

News

News bulletins run every half an hour during KISS Breakfast (06:00-09:00) and two main hourly bulletins at 17:00 and 18:00 containing National stories, Entertainment and Sporting stories relevant to the KISS 100 FM format. KISS also broadcasts entertainment news bulletins throughout the day along with specific Traffic & Travel information every hour during peak time.

The News Team

KISS morning, afternoon and emergency coverage is provided by Bauer News headed by ‘Head of News, National Radio’ Jim Foulger (jim.foulger@bauermedia.co.uk) and ‘Editor in Chief’ John Pickford (John.Pickford@bauermedia.co.uk).

Out of hours news coverage is provided by Independent Radio News

The Programme Schedule

The KISS programme schedule is available on our website.

Charities / Events

KISS is a proud supporter of Cash for Kids and we also support Go Think Big, an online digital hub launched by O2 and Bauer Media to give young people work experience opportunities and career advice.

Our Playlist

Information about the music we play is available in our playlist section including recent playlist additions.

More Information & Get in Touch

You can find out more about KISS in our FAQ section and if you have further questions you can get in touch with us using our contact us page.

Address: KISS, 1 Golden Square, London, W1F 9D

Reception: 020 7434 1215

Complaints:

If you would like to complain about anything you hear on KISS, please contact us via our website or call us using the contact details above. You may also complain to our regulator Ofcom.