3SR FM
City | Shepparton, Victoria, Australia |
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Broadcast area | Shepparton RA1[1] |
Branding | Triple M Goulburn Valley |
Slogan |
Shepparton's Greatest Hits Everything Greater Valleys |
Frequency | 95.3 MHz FM |
First air date | 9 October 1998[2] |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
Language(s) | English |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°21′45″S 145°41′46″E / 36.3625°S 145.6961°ECoordinates: 36°21′45″S 145°41′46″E / 36.3625°S 145.6961°E |
Callsign meaning |
3 - Victoria Derived from 3SR callsign |
Affiliations | LocalWorks |
Owner |
Southern Cross Austereo (Goulburn and Border Broadcasters Pty Ltd) |
Sister stations |
96.9 Star FM 105.7 The River |
Website | Triple M Goulburn Valley |
Triple M Goulburn Valley(ACMA callsign: 3SRR) is an Australian radio station in Australia. Owned and operated as part of Southern Cross Austereo's LocalWorks network, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format to Shepparton, Victoria and the Goulburn Valley. First broadcast on 9 October 1998, it was established by RG Capital - later sold to Macquarie Regional RadioWorks and Southern Cross Media Group - and is based in Shepparton, alongside sister station 96.9 Star FM.
Unlike other stations, 3SR, from which 3SR FM derives its name from, did not convert to the FM band. Instead, the original station was sold in return for a separate FM licence. Today, 3SR broadcasts as a relay of Melbourne horse racing station RSN Racing & Sport.
On 15 December 2016, 3SR FM was re-branded as Triple M Goulburn Valley
Programming
- Breakfast with Locco
- Mark Greasley
- Rush Hour (from Triple M Melbourne)
- Sportsday (from Crocmedia)
- Greatest Years in Music with Christian Argenti (from 92.5 Gold FM Gold Coast)
- Buy Swap & Sell
- My Generation with Ugly Phil.
- Triple M Football (from Triple M Melbourne)
- Triple M cricket
- Off The Bench (from Crocmedia)
- Roy & HG's Sporting Probe (from Triple M)
- AFL Nation (one match per round)
References
- ↑ http://www.acma.gov.au/licplan/defmaps/documents/maps/la_541.pdf
- ↑ "Commercial Radio Broadcasting Licences" (PDF). Australian Communications and Media Authority. 1 August 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2015.