About Us
DevonAir Radio is an award-winning local radio station brought to you by local people every week.
You won’t hear the same record over and over again and you don’t have to wait for certain shows to request a song. DevonAir Radio “The Heart & Soul of Devon”.
All of our shows are produced by local presenters offering an exclusively local radio service that promotes local events and life in Exeter, East & South Devon. A fresh, upbeat musical mix with real local voices broadcasting ‘LIVE EVERY DAY'
How To Listen To DevonAir Radio:
FM: 106.4fm Exmouth - 95fm Sid Valley - 94.6fm Exeter- 106.1fm Ottery St Mary.
DAB: On digital DAB+ across Exeter, Torbay and parts of East Devon
ONLINE : www.devonairradio.com
SMART SPEAKERS: Alexa/Google ‘Play DevonAir Radio”'
ON THE APPS: By using the DevonAir Radio app; the TuneIn app or the RadioPlayer app.
To find out how DevonAir Radio can help promote your business to your next potential customer, whilst supporting your Local Radio Station, give us a call: 07772947199 or click here to email us.
Schedule
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Martin Burgess11:00am - 1:00pm
Daytime Sponsored by Rose Lodge, news headlines, plus the chance to win some great prizes
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Elliot Woodford3:00pm - 6:00pm
Drivetime Sponsored by Lovells Garage Ottery, with travel, news headlines, weather, tide times and afternoon mayhem
Today's Weather
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ExmouthLight rain
High: 18°C | Low: 14°C
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ExeterLight rain
High: 19°C | Low: 14°C
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DawlishLight rain
High: 18°C | Low: 14°C
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TorquayLight rain
High: 18°C | Low: 14°C
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SidmouthLight rain
High: 18°C | Low: 14°C
What's On
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Women In Rock - 10 Year Anniversary Tour
Since 2016, Women in Rock have been trailblazing their way across the globe with their sell out show that sets them apart from any other. Wowing audiences ac...
at The Beehive Community Arts Venue -
Seachange Activity Club - Exmouth
Friendly weekly activity club which will provide a chance for people to get out of the house and meet other people.
at Palmer House -
God’s Acre – From Utility to Paradise
Lynda Pidgeon explores the use of gardens from, those of the monks in the early middle ages to the Paradise gardens of the wealthy in the later medieval period
at St Nicholas Priory

