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43-566: Not to be confused with Capitol . [REDACTED] Look up capital in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Capital and its variations may refer to: Common uses [ edit ] Capital city , a municipality of primary status Capital region , a metropolitan region containing the capital List of national capitals Capital letter , an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences [ edit ] Capital (economics) ,

86-677: A Brazilian football club Albany Capitals , an American professional soccer team Atlanta Capitals , an American ice hockey team Baton Rouge Capitals , an American soccer team Bonn Capitals , a German baseball/softball team Brampton Capitals , a Canadian Junior-A ice hockey team Bratislava Capitals , a Slovakian professional ice hockey team Brisbane Capitals , an Australian basketball team Central Penn Capitals , an American indoor American gridiron football team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Columbus Capitals , an American indoor soccer team Cowichan Valley Capitals ,

129-485: A Canadian junior ice hockey team Delhi Capitals , an Indian cricket team Delhi Capitals (basketball) , an Indian basketball team Delhi Capitals (WPL) , an Indian women's cricket team Dubai Capitals , an Emirati cricket team Edinburgh Capitals , a Scottish ice-hockey team Edmonton Capitals , a Canadian baseball team India Capitals , an Indian professional cricket team from New Delhi Indianapolis Capitals , an American professional ice hockey team in

172-472: A Canadian senior ice hockey team Springfield Capitals , an American independent baseball team Summerside Western Capitals , a Canadian Junior-A ice hockey team Tallahassee Capitals , an American minor league baseball team Topeka Capitals (disambiguation) University of Canberra Capitals , an Australian women's basketball team Victoria Capitals , a Canadian baseball team Vienna Capitals , an Austrian ice-hockey team Walkerton Capitals ,

215-462: A Canadian senior ice hockey team Walkerton Capitals (PJHL) , a Canadian junior ice hockey team Washington Capitals , an American ice hockey team Transportation and vehicular [ edit ] Capital (sidewheeler) , a 19th-century American steamboat Capital Airlines (disambiguation) , several uses Capitals Limited , a British passenger train Capital ship , a classification of

258-732: A London Child was founded in 1975 by Richard Attenborough CBE. It is a grant-giving charity which means that twice a year, the charity provides practical and lasting support to groups working with thousands of youngsters aged 18 and under. In the first year, £8,000 was raised and grants given to 10 charities in Camden. Since its formation, the charity has raised in excess of £22 million in the London area and awarded grants to areas of great need, directly helping over 1.4 million children and young people. Grants are awarded to refuge and homelessness projects, support groups for children and young people with

301-441: A South African professional cricket team Puerto Rico Capitals , an American women's soccer team Raleigh Capitals , an American minor-league professional baseball team Regina Capitals , a Canadian professional ice hockey team Rouyn-Noranda Capitales , a Canadian Junior-A ice hockey team Sacramento Capitals , an American tennis team Salem Capitals , an American professional basketball team St. John's Capitals ,

344-622: A disability, special need or an illness, as well as a range of sports, music, drama and leisure activities, holiday play schemes and residential breaks in the UK, cultural activities, supplementary schools, literacy programmes and much more. It was the winner of Outstanding Contribution to London Lifestyle at the London Lifestyle Awards in 2010. In the same year, the charity allocated a record amount in grants (£1.6 million), supporting 84,000 children and young people across London. Help

387-1030: A former television channel in Wellington , the capital of New Zealand, operated by TVNZ Music [ edit ] Capital (album) , by Mick Softley, 1976 Capital (band) , a British band "Capital (It Fails Us Now)", a song by Gang of Four from the 1982 album Another Day/Another Dollar Education [ edit ] Capital College (disambiguation) , the name of several institutions Capital Community College , in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. Capital University , in Bexley, Ohio, U.S. Capital University, Jharkhand , in India Places [ edit ] La Capital Department, Santa Fe , Argentina La Capital Department, San Luis , Argentina City of Capitals , Moscow, Russia; an office complex Sports [ edit ] Capital CF ,

430-579: A group of radio stations operating across the United Kingdom Capital (film) (French: Le Capital ), a 2012 French drama film directed by Costa-Gavras Capital (British TV series) , a 2015 adaptation of Lanchester's novel Capital (Iranian TV series) , 2011–2020 Capital TV , a former British rolling-music TV channel Capital TV (Belarus) , a TV channel CTC (TV station) , formerly called Capital Television, Ten Capital and Capital 7 Capital Television (New Zealand) ,

473-615: A major expansion of Global's Scottish radio operations. As of 2 December 2019, Capital's regional network consisted of twelve stations. Capital stations based in Central Scotland and Birmingham produced and transmitted specialist output for the network on Saturday and Sunday overnights respectively. However, in July 2012, this was replaced with content from 95.8 Capital studios in Leicester Square , London, where all

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516-1021: A medieval feudal title in Gascony Category:Capital (economics) External links [ edit ] [REDACTED] Quotations related to Capital at Wikiquote [REDACTED] Media related to Capital at Wikimedia Commons v t e Types of capital By form Academic Accumulation of capital Circulating / Floating Cultural Cross-cultural Educational Financial Fixed Human Individual Information Intangible Intellectual Natural Organizational Physical Political Public Reputation Sexual Social Symbolic Venture Working By term Liquid (short) vs. Patient (long) Marxist analytical Constant Variable Fictitious Marxist historical Monopoly Financial capital Topics referred to by

559-852: A naval vessel Other uses [ edit ] Capitals (typeface) , a serif font composed entirely of capital letters La Capitale (company) , a financial company based in Quebec Studio Capitale , a post-production studio owned by Stéphane Meer See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "capital" , "capitals" , "capitale" , or "capitales" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Capital All pages with titles containing Capital Cap (disambiguation) Capitalism (disambiguation) Capitalization (disambiguation) Capital City (disambiguation) Capital Radio (disambiguation) Capital region (disambiguation) Old capital (disambiguation) Captal ,

602-499: A new nationwide digital rhythmic contemporary radio station by rebranding Choice FM as Capital Xtra. The rebrand took place at 6:01   am on 7 October. Capital Xtra is available on FM in London on 96.9 and 107.1 MHz and nationally on the Digital One DAB multiplex. In September 2019, Capital Xtra received its own national sister station when Capital Xtra Reloaded , formerly an online stream through Global Player,

645-778: A newspaper A Capital , a defunct daily newspaper in Lisbon, Portugal Capital New York , an online news site owned by Politico The Capital , a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. La Capital , a daily newspaper based in Rosario, Argentina La Capital (Mar del Plata) , a daily newspaper based in Mar del Plata, Argentina La Capitale , a daily newspaper based in Brussels, Belgium Film, television, radio [ edit ] Capital (radio network) ,

688-459: A six-month period. The Official Big Top 40 , broadcast on Sundays, is simulcast with Capital's sister network, Heart . All Capital stations broadcast local news updates under the name of Capital Reports , every hour from 5   am to 7   pm on weekdays and from 6   am to noon at weekends. On 3 October 2013, Global Radio announced that the Capital brand will be extended to form

731-474: Is a network of twelve independent contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom, broadcasting a mix of local and networked programming. Ten of the stations are owned and operated by Global , while the other two are owned and operated under separate franchise agreements. As of September 2024, the stations serve a combined weekly audience of 7.5 million listeners and target a core audience in

774-554: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Capitol (disambiguation) A capitol , named after the Capitoline Hill in Rome, is usually a legislative building where a legislature meets and makes laws for its respective political entity. Specific capitols include: Capitol , capitols , or The Capitol may also refer to: Capital (radio network) Capital

817-513: The 15–34 age group; 57% of all listeners are within this demographic. The national version of the network is widely available on Global Player, Freeview , Sky , Freesat , Virgin Media and Digital One DAB . Capital is the fifth most-popular radio network in the UK by listeners, and the second largest of the commercial stations after Heart . Capital has a playlist which is updated weekly, and up until around February 2022, featured songs from

860-738: The American Hockey League (AHL) Indianapolis Capitals, former name of the Cincinnati Wings , an American professional ice hockey team in the Central Professional Hockey League (CPHL) Ottawa Capitals , a Canadian multi-sport team sports club Québec Capitales , a Canadian professional baseball team based in Quebec City, nicknamed "The Caps" Quezon City Capitals , a Philippine professional basketball team Pretoria Capitals ,

903-720: The Leicester, Derby and Nottingham stations merged to form one regional station for the East Midlands. The first Galaxy radio station, Galaxy 97.2, was launched in 1990 in South West England – initially broadcasting solely from Bristol – and operated under the Chiltern Radio Group . In 1994 the station won the first regional FM licence and moved frequency to 101.0 MHz, rebranded as Galaxy 101 and expanded coverage to include South Wales . At

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946-789: The Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty, 2013 Capital: The Eruption of Delhi , a 2014 book by Rana Dasgupta Periodicals [ edit ] Capital (French magazine) , a French-language magazine Capital (German magazine) , a German-language magazine Kapital (magazine) , in Norway Capital (Bulgarian newspaper) , in Bulgaria Kapital (newspaper) , in North Macedonia Capital (Romanian newspaper) Capital (Ukrainian newspaper) Capital (Ethiopia) ,

989-453: The UK's major radio groups via acquisition of a number of local radio stations including Red Dragon FM , BRMB and Power FM . Rival GWR Group also acquired a number of local radio stations in the 1990s, including Leicester Sound , Ram FM , GWR FM , Chiltern FM , Hereward FM , Marcher Sound and Trent FM , which operated as part of the 33-station Mix network. Capital Radio and GWR Group's merger in 2005 to form GCap Media resulted in

1032-464: The durable produced goods used for further production Capital (Marxism) , a central concept in Marxian critique of political economy Economic capital Financial capital , an economic resource measured in terms of money Capital good Human capital Natural capital Public capital Social capital Architecture and buildings [ edit ] Capital (architecture) ,

1075-410: The last one or two years. Recently, Capital has started playing older songs from the 2010s, 2000s, and late 1990s. But unlike fellow hit music station BBC Radio 1 , it doesn't play rock, drill, or alternative music, which instead played on Capital's sister network Radio X . Capital started as the independent music radio station for London in the early 1970s. In the 1990s, Capital Radio became one of

1118-510: The music of Taylor Swift , to coincide with the UK leg of The Eras Tour . This was the first time in the UK that a national DAB radio station has been dedicated to a single artist. Launched on 12 September 2024 alongside 11 other new Global stations. Capital TV broadcast on the Sky and Freesat platforms from July 2012, and on Freeview in the Manchester area from October 2012, and

1161-696: The network on 6 May 2014: Capital Cymru (serving Anglesey and Gwynedd) and Capital North West and Wales , broadcasting from Wrexham. On 18 January 2016, Global added the former Juice FM station in Liverpool to the network, after approval was given to buy the station from UTV Media for £10 million. In January 2018, Global added the former Juice 107.2 in Brighton and announced it would launch Capital Brighton on 3 September 2018. In July 2018, Global brought 2BR in Lancashire from UKRD. The station

1204-611: The network, Capital's flagship London station regained its position as the most listened-to commercial station in London. However, Manchester , the North East , South Wales and Yorkshire lost listeners, contrasting with Birmingham , Central Scotland and the South Coast where listening figures increased. On 1 July 2011, Global Radio requested changes to the formats of Capital Birmingham and Capital Scotland , which had inherited obligations from previous owners. This

1247-955: The networked programming is now produced. Drivetime programming on weekdays originates from the local stations' studios. Capital also broadcasts via a number of DAB ensembles that do not correspond with a local FM station, and as an audio channel on the Digital Terrestrial Television and Digital Satellite platforms. These platforms take a national feed with programming (except adverts) identical to that of 95.8 Capital London. Prior to January 2011, Leicester Sound, Ram FM and Trent FM shared off-peak programming from Trent's studios in Nottingham, whilst Galaxy programming came from studios in Leeds . Red Dragon FM and Capital were entirely autonomous, producing all of their own output. The Capital radio network production and station sound

1290-641: The original station, Galaxy 101, to the GWR Group in 2002 (this station is now Kiss 101 ). In 2007, Chrysalis Radio was sold to Global Radio and following their subsequent acquisition of GCap in 2008, XFM Scotland and Power FM were rebranded under the Galaxy moniker in November 2008. Another rebrand followed in January 2011 when all Galaxy stations were rebranded as Capital. Within the first five months of

1333-621: The owners of six local radio stations in the English Midlands, announced it had entered a brand licensing agreement with Global, citing financial losses. Two months later, following Ofcom permission to change the stations' formats, it was confirmed they would merge and join the Capital network on 2 December 2019. Quidem continued to own Capital Mid-Counties as a franchise until August 2021 when Global took ownership, although Communicorp continues to own their franchises. On 2 November 2022, Capital rebranded their stations to no longer use

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1376-498: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Capital . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Capital&oldid=1255979234 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Commons category link from Wikidata Short description

1419-606: The same time a second studio was opened in Cardiff to provide some programming alongside the existing Bristol studio. Chrysalis Radio purchased the station in 1996 and, a year later, expanded the network by buying Faze FM 's stations: Kiss 102 in Manchester and Kiss 105 in Yorkshire. In 1998, black community station Choice FM was acquired in Birmingham. Chrysalis Radio won the North East regional licence in 1999 and sold

1462-418: The station dropped all networked output and introduced a full schedule of local programming, including additional Welsh-language shows. Capital Cymru also retains the network's branding and much of its CHR music playlist. Local Drivetime shows were retained, but some are now shared between stations. Local news, traffic updates and advertising is retained across all licence areas. In September 2019, Quidem,

1505-744: The station's lineup at launch. Capital Dance previously simulcast the Capital Network's weekend dance show (The Capital Weekender), however on 30 October 2023 this stopped in favor of a new show (Club Capital Dance) hosted by Capital Dance's own presenters. To enable the addition of Capital Dance to Digital One, other Global stations including Capital Xtra Reloaded and Capital UK had their DAB+ bitrate reduced. On 13 February 2023, Global launched Capital Chill to play exclusively chill music , via DAB and online. A temporary pop-up station launched on SDL National and Global Player in June 2024, playing solely

1548-564: The stations being amalgamated into the One Network . This continued until June 2009 when most of the stations, now in the ownership of Global Radio — who had purchased GCap in 2008 — were rebranded as part of The Heart Network . This left Leicester Sound , Ram FM , Red Dragon FM and Trent FM which formed Hit Music with network content produced in Nottingham . In January 2011, these stations were rebranded as part of Capital, with

1591-505: The topmost member of a column or pilaster The Capital (building) , a commercial building in Mumbai, India Capital (fortification) , a proportion of a bastion Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Literature [ edit ] Books [ edit ] Capital (novel) , by John Lanchester, 2012 Das Kapital ('Capital: Critique of Political Economy'), a foundational theoretical text by Karl Marx Capital in

1634-498: The word "FM" in their names; FM had already been removed from their on-air branding. The station logos with the Capital FM name and the station's frequency range were replaced with a blue and orange single-word logo, and Capital Xtra's branding had a colour change. In April 2023, it was announced Capital Scotland (owned by Communicorp ) would reintroduce local breakfast, daytime and weekend programming from 2 May 2023, as part of

1677-527: Was also available online. The channel played non-stop music videos. It closed in October 2018. The Capital FM Arena was in Nottingham , and was sponsored as part of a deal which began with the predecessor brand Trent FM. In 2016, the naming rights of the Capital FM Arena were handed over to Motorpoint and the arena is now known as Motorpoint Arena Nottingham . The Capital London charity Help

1720-603: Was created by former Capital producer Arden Hanley and was then overseen by Chris Nicoll, who also runs production brand Wizz FX, until his departure in 2015 to join Wisebuddah. Howard Ritchie, Helen Austin and Kayne Harrison are the voiceover artists for 95-106 Capital. Virgin Media became the first sponsor of 95-106 Capital. The six-figure deal begun on 4 January 2011, with weekday drive-time shows branded as The Virgin Media Home Run across all nine stations for

1763-551: Was merged with the Manchester station and joined the network on 8 April 2019. In February 2019, following Ofcom's decision to relax local content obligations for commercial radio, it was announced Capital would replace its local breakfast and weekend shows with additional networked programming from London as of Monday 8 April 2019. This reduced total weekly hours of local programming on each station from 43 to 15. Capital Cymru retained its own local breakfast and weekend shows due to separate Welsh-language obligations. In May 2019,

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1806-491: Was relaunched as a broadcast radio station, transmitting on Digital One in the DAB+ format and playing rhythmic hits from the recent past. On 1 October 2020, Global launched a new dedicated electronic dance music station broadcast nationally via Digital One in DAB+ and online. The station has its own presented shows on Monday to Saturday afternoons and Monday to Thursday evenings, with former BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ MistaJam heading

1849-465: Was to enable format consistency within all nine Capital stations. On 17 November 2011, Ofcom approved both format change requests. On 6 February 2014, Global Radio announced it would be selling two of its Capital stations, in Scotland and South Wales, to Communicorp . Capital's network programming and brand name is still used by both stations under contract. Two ex- Heart stations were added to

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