2GLF

2GLF
City of license Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
Branding On Air, Online, On Demand
Slogan Your Local Station
Frequency 89.3 mHz FM
Format Community radio
Transmitter coordinates 33°54′34″S 150°53′53″E / 33.9094°S 150.8980°ECoordinates: 33°54′34″S 150°53′53″E / 33.9094°S 150.8980°E
Owner Liverpool-Fairfield Community Radio Co-Op Ltd
Webcast 2GLF Live Stream
Website Official website

2GLF is a Community radio station located in Liverpool, a suburb of Sydney. It is on 89.3 FM and caters to the communities of Liverpool and Fairfield LGA's.

Overview

The station provides several community language programs, community access time and a wide variety of music shows. These include the joys of Phillip Jaskiw morning variety on Fridays at 9am-12pm running 10 years strong , Retro Rewind on Thursday nights from 7pm, The "RADAR" youth show on Fridays between 4pm-5pm, and the high rating cult favourite, Thursday nights Late Night Live with Nick Nova and Tonka at 10pm to 12am. The latter boasts informative discussions on current affairs, local Liverpool [1] and Fairfield news, music from all genres from the 80's, 90's, weather reports and traffic updates. 2GLF is also the home of the incredibly popular QUEER OUT WEST Radio show- which airs every Monday night 10pm - midnight, giving the LGBTQI community of Western Sydney a much need voice.

Call-sign

The number 2 of the call-sign refers to the state of New South Wales which has postcodes starting with 2. The three-letters GLF indicate an FM station whereas two-letters would indicate AM.

GLF is an acronym which is the first letter of the two cities and community it represents,
'G' Green Valley (A suburb of Liverpool which back in the late 70's & early 80's was quite isolated from Liverpool CBD)
'L' Liverpool which is a city located South - West of Sydney's main CBD
'F' Fairfield is the city which is north and adjacent to Liverpool and sits on the border of Sydney's West.

References

  1. "Liverpool Council on 2GLF". Liverpool City Council. 2006-06-21. Archived from the original on 23 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-01.

External links

Official website