Job losses expected as Dundee radio station restructures
Management at Wave 102 say a number of full-time roles won't be required.
A Dundee-based radio station is preparing to make redundancies as it restructures its output.
Management at Wave 102 says a number of full-time roles will not be required and consultation has started with employees.
The station, which launched in 2000, has ten staff including local news reporters and a team of freelance presenters.
It is understood the station will become a non-stop jukebox music style of programming.
Managers say new technology is allowing them to increase choice for listeners.