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!
We can produce adverts for you with our professional voiceover artists in our fully equipped modern studio. Or, if you prefer the personal touch for your advert, you are always welcome to come in to the studio and voice your own advertisement, with full support from our production team.
To advertise with Nottingham's number one licensed Urban Radio Station and get your business or event 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 FOR HAITI
On Wednesday 17th February, Kemet's morning presenter Leon Graham took part in the fast, not eating or drinking during the day.
We asked you, loyal KEMETFM listeners, to sponsor him.
Together we raised £250
Thank You Thank You Thank You
Now on YouTube
Check out our new youtube.com/975KemetFM with video of our Junior Jam, and interviews with Jadyn Maria, Livvi Franc, and Keri Hilson! Also click here for more Kemet party video!
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Latest Kemet FM headlines news
A new high-speed rail network could run through Nottingham
High-speed trains capable of travelling at 250mph could run through Nottingham as part of a new rail network. The Government has announced the network would have a branch running through the East Midlands, with city and council chiefs intent on Notting . . . .
Notts Police scores lower than any other force in England and Wales according to a Government report
Report cards have been published on all police forces in England and Wales, with Notts Police the only force to receive the lowest possible grade in all categories. Government inspectors have said they will remain at Notts Police for as long as it takes . . . .
Campaigners claim that the building of homes on green-belt land in Clifton and Gamston is now 'inevitable'
Building thousands of homes on green-belt land around Clifton and Gamston is now "inevitable". That's the claim from campaigners who point to advice given to borough councillors, which has been revealed under the Freedom of Information Act . . . .
Academics from the University of Nottingham will visit St. Ann's
The University of Nottingham is sending academics to St Ann's tomorrow. They want to look at the reality of issues like drugs, poverty and migration. Around 300 people from the area are expected to take part in a one-day workshop organised by the Sc . . . .




