94.7 The Pulse

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The Pulse
Broadcast area Geelong
Slogan We're Talking Geelong
Frequency 94.7 MHz FM
First air date May 1, 1988
Format Talkback, Music, Multicultural Broadcasting
ERP 10 kW
Owner Diversitat
Website www.947thepulse.com

94.7 The Pulse (callsign 3YYR), is a community radio station which broadcasts to the Geelong, Victoria region in Australia.

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[edit] History

The Pulse had been previously known as 3YYR, broadcasting on 100.3MHz FM before becoming known as Geelong Community Radio on the same frequency. In 2001, the station was moved to its current frequency of 94.7MHz FM and changed names to 94.7 The Pulse.[1] Its studios which are based in 68-70 Lt Ryrie St, Geelong[2] at the "Geelong Broadcast and Education Centre" is also a training facility for other forms of media.

The Geelong Media Co-operative - the then operators of 3YYR had operated the radio station under the brand "Pulse" for some period of time, however there was a growing influence over the radio station by the Geelong Ethnic Communities Council, now known as Diversitat. The full time licence then held by the GCRC was surrendered to the Australian Communications and Media Authority, who subsequently provided the opportunity for the licence to be operated by Diversitat on a temporary basis. The frequency is not guaranteed for a future community radio service, and as such has become available in the longer term for a potential variety of alternate services.

In June 2007 an article appeared in the Geelong Advertiser stating that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) wanted to establish a radio station in Geelong, and wanted to take over the frequency owned by The Pulse. The Pulse has organised a campaign to protect their Frequency.[3]

[edit] Programming

Fred Beard commences at 6am with Country Breakfast, generally incorporating country music with regular information. Michelle presents Breakfast from 7am, including news and information. Denis Scanlan presents a current affairs program from 9am involving local politicians and talk-back. At 11am, there are a range of 'In Focus' lifestyle programs including Money, Envirotalk, Global Focus and Roads to Recovery. From 1pm, there is a musical afternoon program, such as 'Just Jazz' with Barry Hart and 'Meanderings' with John Lamp and Sarah Caroll, covering a range of local artists and music. From 4pm, Daniel 'Snoop' Bromley is joined by a range of personalities from a light hearted drive program with news, music and information. On Fridays, Drive is hosted by Doug Aiton. Multicultural programming takes place on The Pulse from 6pm, and the day concludes at 10pm with specialist music programming such as 'Phat Music' and 'Radio Birdmen'.

Weekends tend to air a majority of specialist, sports and music programming, including That's Fishing, with televsion personality John Didge and others who present reports from around Victoria about conditions for fishing and Sportslink, hosted by former race caster Peter Nelis, Christie Peucker and Brett Beston and occasionally with Paralympian Don Elgin and former television presenter Rob Gaylard. SportsLink has segments on various sports and topics such as Sports Rehab, GDFL Football and AFL. It often includes interviews with some of Australia's sporting achievers.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ 94.7 The Pulse: History
  2. ^ 94.7 The Pulse Your Community Radio Station
  3. ^ 94.7 The Pulse: Say NO - Join the Fight!

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