Welcome to 97.5 Kemet FM
Welcome to Nottingham's only urban radio station 97.5 Kemet FM.
Nottingham's first Official Urban Radio Station was born out of the need for a licensed media establishment to serve the needs of the African and Caribbean communities of Nottingham and surrounding areas, whilst bringing together communities from across the city to engage indebate and enjoy a variety of music styles and cultural entertainment.
Come and record your adverts live!
You can advertise with us for as little as £6.00 per day!
To advertise with Nottingham's number one licensed Urban Radio Station and get your event / business promoted to thousands of our listeners, you can give our office a call on (0115) 9701 461 or email sales@975kemetfm.com. We can read out community news or you can place a radio advert with us at a competitive price. Alternately, you can call in and see us Monday to Friday 9.00am until 5.00pm at 151-153 Alfreton Road, Nottingham, NG7 3JR.
Do Something, Fast 4 Haiti
What are you doing 4 Haiti? Presenter Leon Graham of the Morning Show leads the way by taking part in Do Something Fast 4 Haiti. On Wednesday February 17th not a crumb of food will pass his lips! Come on sponsor his fasting, hour by the hour, or for the whole day. Show your support of the people of Haiti and follow the link please
http://www.justgiving.com/Leon-Graham
Now on YouTube
Check out our new 975KemetfmYouTube channel - with video of our Junior Jam, and interviews with Jadyn Maria, Livvi Franc, and Keri Hilson! Also click here for more Kemet party video!

Gracious Nappa Man K passed through to do some dubs.

Miss Scarlet dropped into the drive time show to see us..

Esmee Denters shows some love for 97.5 Kemet FM.
Latest Kemet FM headlines news
MPs in the county have been ordered to pay back thousands in expenses
Notts MPs have been told to repay almost £25,000 in expense claims. Sir Thomas Legg, author of a report into the expenses system, has recommended that six of the eleven local MPs pay back cash they claimed as far back as 2004. The highest amount in N . . . .
New figures show most house-fire deaths were in homes of drinkers and smokers
The vast majority of house-fire deaths in Nottinghamshire in the last decade were in homes where residents were both smokers and drinkers. Sixteen out of the last 18 deaths in house fires in the county, over the last six years, involved people who both dra . . . .
The county is preparing for millions of new visitors inspired by the upcoming Robin Hood film
Notts is preparing to entertain five million extra visitors set to flock to the county on the back of Ridley Scott's Robin Hood film. And a new Legend of Robin Hood attraction on the site of the former Tales of Robin Hood, in Maid Marian Way, cou . . . .




