2MCR

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2MCR-FM is a Community Radio station in Sydney's South West broadcasting on 100.3 FM. The station broadcast covers Campbelltown, Camden and Wollondilly Shire. Their location is at the Campbelltown RSL Club, Campbelltown, New South Wales.

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[edit] Current Programming

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
6:00 am Gospel Sounds with David Kemp Religion 6:00 am Breakfast with Matt Sly 6:00 am Breakfast with Slacko 6:00 am Kevin Champion Country with Kevin Champion 6:00 am Breakfast with Michael Harris 6:00 am Breakfast with Chris Geaney 6:00 am Breakfast with John L Sullivan
8:00 am Composers Gallery with Gordon Manning 8:00 am Helen Kay Show Country 8:00 am The Double D's Country Breakfast with Dennis Merchant and David Kemp
9:00 am Country Music with Britton Morrison Country 9:00 am Arts and Entertainment with Trevar Langlands 9:00 am Hospital Requests with Ellen Rusell 9:00 am Country Connection with Ralph Parker
10:00 am Relaxing to Music with John Spora 10:00 am My Kind of Music with Carmelina
Noon Music from the 40's to the 90's with Grace Rumsey Noon Munchtime Noon Munch Music Noon The Long Lunchbreak with Ronald Berhmann Noon Country Community with Helen Kay Noon Music to Enjoy and Remember with John Spora Noon Sportstalk
1:00 pm Mostly Aussie Country with Frankie T 1:00 pm Scottish Ceilidh Show with Grace Rumsey 1:00 pm (Week 1) Jazz and Big Bands with Jeff Alcock / (Week 2) Swing that Music with Kerry Adams 1:00 pm The Mike McColl Show
2:00 pm Airwave Salvation with Diana Van Curren 2:00 pm Around Macarthur with Marie Rutledge
3:00 pm Asylum with Nicole Keenan
4:00 pm (Week 1) Bahai WorldView with Eshen Vossough / (Week 2) The Living Gospel Programme with Philip Roberts 4:00 pm Drive Musical Memories with Scott Whitley 4:00 pm Drive with Alf Spiteri 4:00 pm Drive with Merri Winter 4:00 pm Drive with Ria Peck 4:00 pm Another Saturday Afternoon with Vanessa & Danielle
6:00 pm Te Rongopai with Wally Ruha 6:00 pm Filipino Program 6:00 pm Tongan Telegraph with Paul and Issy 6:00 pm Spanish with George & Sara Lamelas 6:00 pm Samoa Calling 6:00 pm Laotian Program 6:00pm Saturday Night Hotspot with Peter Mounsey and Glen Burns
7:00 pm Cambodian Program 7:00 pm Indian Program with Kundan Hisra
8:00 pm My Kind of Music with Denis Millward Light and Easy 8:00 pm Music from the Movies with Paul Hemsley 8:00 pm ANY GIVEN TUESDAY with Colin Stevens and Jason Woodland 8:00 pm Nostalgic Hits with John Lysle 8:00 pm Country Cavalcade with Les Mercer 8:00 pm The Best Disco In Town with TJ 8:00 pm The Saturday Night Rock Show with Trent Summers and Cohen Moxey
10:00 pm Rock n Talk with Michael Harris Rock and Blues Issues 10:00 pm Jazz Coffee Lounge with Trevor Langlands and Ruth 10:00 pm AMPED with Dean Jeffs and Mark Ramnac 10:00 pm Spirit Soul Body with Philip Roberts 10:00 pm Music with Steve 10:00 pm Friday Tripout with Manik Markus and Konehead Kath 10:00 pm Multicultural Youth with James and Issy Youth
Midnight Overnight Express Midnight Overnight Express Midnight Overnight Express Midnight Overnight Express Midnight Overnight Express Midnight Overnight Express Midnight National Rock and Blue Show with Lloyd Bunting
3:00am Trecka's Tracks
4:00am Bluesbeat

[edit] History

MCR started operations on the 22nd August 1989, which was the date of MCR's first public meeting. Broadcasting on 100.5FM due to licensing issues, new stations were allowed to broadcast for a total of 28 days per year. MCR didn't have their own equipment and had to borrow the necessary equipment to broadcast for 28 days.

MCR split these 28 days up into 4 seven day broadcasts which took place in make-shift temporary studios located at:

  • St. Gregory's College, Campbelltown
  • Western Suburbs Leagues Club, Leumeah
  • Leumeah High School, Leumeah

Eventually, MCR moved to a permanent location - a house in Ingleburn which was swiftly converted into MCR's headquarters. "Radio House" was officially opened on the 7th November 1993.

[edit] Radio House

In 1993, Campbelltown City Council donated to the station "Radio House" - an old double brick house just off the main shopping street in Ingleburn NSW. Given the house had wear and tear, MCR took the offer and moved into for permanent residency. "Radio House" became a landmark icon for the station for a few years as a fixture to the station staying put in one place. This encouraged support from local businesses as well as more of the general public signing up to the station to become members in either support or to have a programme on air.

An Open Day at Radio House was held on 7th November 1993 in which several community groups attended, including the local Fire Brigade and the Campbelltown Spoon Club. This was during MCR's first broadcast at Radio House. For 5 years MCR broadcasted from Radio House until 1998, when MCR had to vacate the premises in order for the council to pull down the house to make way for a new shopping plaza carpark.

After putting out the call for an urgent new location in the local papers, an appropriate place was found in a shopping fitout in the City Arcade, Campbelltown. This space was generously donated by the at-the-time owner(s) of the City Arcade. MCR moved into the new premises promptly within the same year they moved out of Ingleburn, and the City Arcade location became the "New Radio House".

In 2002, the City Arcade was purchased by the Campbelltown RSL Club, which had just built new premises behind the Arcade. The station moved premises to become inside the main doorway of the RSL Club.

[edit] Casual to Full Time Broadcasting

MCR began broadcasting on 100.5FM as a casual basis for 28 days a year in 1989. After much discussion, the committee at the time split up the 28 day broadcasting limit to seven day weeks, 4 weeks a year. This continued until 1998 when a temporary yearly license was issued to the station, enabling MCR to broadcast every day, 365 days a year. In 1999 MCR changed frequencies from 100.5FM to 100.3FM due to conflicting issues with other stations. In 2001 MCR was granted a permanent full time license, which came with a name change to 2MCR.

[edit] World Record Attempt

From 1st June to 5th June 2002, station member Matt Fulton set a new milestone in the world of radio, beating the Guinness World Record for Longest Radio DJ Marathon by just over an hour. The stunt saw Matt stay on air non-stop (with authorised breaks provided by Guinness) for a length of 4 days 7 hours 14 minutes and 36 seconds. The attempt attracted national attention, including various guests and celebrities. Channel 10's Rove Live conducted a live cross 81 hours into the attempt. A large crowd witnessed the final moments countdown outside and inside the studios.

[edit] Station Presidents

  • 2002 - present: Trevar Langlands
  • 2001: John Spora
  • 2000: John Evans
  • 1999: Ralph Parker
  • 1997: John Evans
  • 1996: Carol Collins
  • 1995: Rodney Simpson
  • 1991: John Evans
  • 1989: John Spora

[edit] Life Members

  • David Tulk
  • John Evans
  • Ian Donaghy
  • Peter Mounsey
  • Ralph Parker
  • Trevar Langlands

[edit] Honourable Mentions

  • August 2006 - One of the stations longest running programs Composer's Gallery marks 500 episodes on-air with presenter Gordon Manning hoping to present another 500.

[edit] External links

2MCR 100.3FM Official Site

Channel 10 news coverage of Guinness Record Attempt

Rove Live cross of Guiness Record Attempt