B-Rock 99.3FM
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2BXS | |
City of license | Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia |
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Branding | B-Rock |
Frequency | 99.3 MHz FM |
First air date | 2 December 1996 |
Format | |
Power | 10 kilowatts |
Class | Commercial |
Owner | Bathurst Broadcasters Pty Ltd |
Sister stations | 1503 2BS Gold |
Website | http://www.brockfm.com.au |
B-Rock 99.3FM (call sign: 2BXS) is a local radio station in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It broadcasts on 99.3 megahertz on the FM band, from a transmitter in Bathurst, with a power output of 10 kilowatts (10,000 watts) and callsign 2BXS.
Its callsign meaning is:
- 2 (a prefix for New South Wales radio stations)
- BXS, an extension of its sister station (2BS)'s callsign. However, this callsign is never heard on air.
Its on-air name, B-Rock, is often seen as a tribute to Australian motor racing legend Peter Brock[citation needed], but can also be known to be short for Bathurst Rock (or Rocks).
It is owned by Bathurst Broadcasters Pty. Ltd., a privately-held company, owned by local businessman Ron Camplin, who also owns sister station 2BS Bathurst.
It began broadcasting on the December 2, 1996, as a supplementary FM license in the Bathurst district.
B-Rock's format is hot adult contemporary (rock), with a core audience of up to 39 years. Its programs are produced locally, and features competitions, comedy, requests and national news which airs on the hour from 7am-5pm Monday to Friday.