3NRG

3NRG
City of license Sunbury, Victoria
Broadcast area Sunbury, Victoria
Branding 3NRG
Slogan Sunbury's Own Radio Station
Frequency 99.3 MHz
First air date July 1988 (1988-07)
Format Community
ERP 400W
Transmitter coordinates 37°35′49″S 144°43′45″E / 37.5969°S 144.7292°E / -37.5969; 144.7292Coordinates: 37°35′49″S 144°43′45″E / 37.5969°S 144.7292°E / -37.5969; 144.7292
Callsign meaning Sounds like "energy"
Former callsigns 3FUN (1988-2005)
Former frequencies 99.4 MHz (1988-1999)
Owner 3NRG Inc.
Website www.sunburyradio.com.au

3NRG is a community radio station based in Sunbury, Victoria. Established as 99.4 Bulla FM in 1988, the station re-branded as 3NRG - and changed frequency from 99.4FM to 99.3FM - in 1999.

History

The then Australian Broadcasting Authority issued a radio license area plan for the Sunbury region on 22 June 2000, which determined that a community radio station license should be granted for the area. 3NRG was the only applicant, and was granted a permanent license to replace the temporary license under which they had previously operated, which had just expired.

The station was established to provide local news, information and community access to the township of Sunbury, in outer north west metropolitan Melbourne, as well as to the surrounding localities of Diggers Rest, The Gap, Couangult and Toolern Vale. The station has been involved with battle of the band competitions, broadcasting community events. In June 2000, entered the Guinness book of world records for the worlds longest DJ marathon.

With 28,794 (15+) people in their service area, 3NRG is estimated to share in a community radio audience reach of 6,047 in a typical week (21% of the 15+ population) and is estimated to share in a community radio audience reach of 13,245 in an average month (46% of the 15+ population).[1]

Management

Community broadcasters are required (as part of the conditions for licensing) to have open membership policies. The management team of the radio station—as is typical of community based radio in Australia—is determined by the members of the association at an annual general meeting (AGM). The present 2015-16 committee of management of 3NRG-FM community radio is:

Presenters

Presenters for 3NRG include:

See also

References

  1. 2010 Australia National Listener Survey

External links

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