XFM South Wales was a UK Regional Radio Station owned by GCap Media broadcasting alternative music to an 18-25 audience in South Wales.
It broadcast from the Red Dragon centre in Cardiff where it shared studios with Red Dragon FM. The station launched in November 2007 and was sold by GCap on 30 May 2008 to Town and Country Broadcasting.
The station won its licence on 8 May 2007 against stiff competition after Xfm and bid writer Matt Deegan placed...
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