The DAB launch is a major milestone for the station, proving that independent, inclusive voices deserve a place on real radio. Listeners in South Hertfordshire can now tune their DAB digital radios to "sugarkayneradio" without needing the internet. The station has plans to expand across East and West London, while also continuing its global reach, streaming online to 200+ countries and over 20 million devices worldwide through MyTuner Radio.
Founded by DJ Sugar Kayne (also known as Matthew Kayne), who lives with cerebral palsy and is a bladder cancer survivor, Sugar Kayne Radio is more than just music - it's a movement championing diversity and inclusion in broadcasting.
"I'm incredibly excited that Sugar Kayne Radio is now on DAB digital radio," says DJ Sugar Kayne. "This expansion is a dream come true. Proving that passion and determination know no limits. Going from online-only to real radio shows that cerebral palsy isn't a barrier - it's just a different path.
"I've faced challenges, especially with my speech due to cerebral palsy, but I never let that stop me. I focus on what I can do - create, share, and bring people together through music. At Sugar Kayne Radio, every listener is part of something bigger. We want people to feel like they belong, no matter who they are or where they come from."
About Sugar Kayne Radio
Sugar Kayne Radio was founded in 2024 by DJ Sugar Kayne (Matthew Kayne). Broadcasting 24/7 from London, the station delivers feel-good music and champions inclusivity in media. Reaching 200+ countries and over 20 million devices worldwide, Sugar Kayne Radio proves that music is for everyone, and everyone deserves to be heard.