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Coordinates: 31°5733S 115°5226E / 31.9593°S 115.8738°E / -31.9593; 115.8738
 

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6IX
  • Perth, Western Australia
Frequency
  • DAB+
  • BrandingForever Classic
    Programming
    Language(s)English
    FormatClassic hits, oldies
    Ownership
    Owner
  • (Radio Perth Pty Ltd)
  • Sister stations

    KIX Country
    My Perth Digital
    X Digital
    History

    First air date

    27 November 1933; 90 years ago (1933-11-27)

    Call sign meaning

    6 – Western Australia
    SIX
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    ACMA
    ERP2kW
    Repeater(s)105.7 FM Rockingham
    105.7 FM Wanneroo
    Links
    Websitewww.6ix.com.au

    6IX (stylised as 6iX) is a commercial radio station in Perth, Western Australia, broadcasting a classic hits and oldies format from its studios in Osborne Park. First broadcast in 1933, the station is currently owned and operated as a joint venturebyCapital Radio Network and Grant Broadcasters.

    History

    [edit]

    6IX was first opened on 27 November 1933 by John Kirwan, the then-President of the Western Australian Legislative Council. Operated by W.A. Broadcasters Ltd, the station first broadcast on 1240 kHz AM, until 1935 when it moved to 1080 AM.[1] In 1970 TVW enterprises bought 6IX and moved it to its studios in Tuart Hill. In the mid-1980s it moved to 169 Hay Street, East Perth where 6PR and 96FM are today broadcast from. By this stage it was owned by the Bell Group.[2]

    In 1988, 6IX was bought by Austereo, with a view to obtaining one of the two AM-FM conversions licences to be made available in Perth. Austereo assigned the station a new callsign, 6GL, and the station was branded on-air as The Eagle 1080 AM. However, Austereo failed to obtain one of the AM-FM conversions on auction and subsequently sold the radio station to regional operator RadioWest, who reinstated the original 6IX callsign.

    In 1996, 6IX was purchased by Southern Cross Broadcasting.[3] In 1998 it was purchased by the Capital Radio Network and Grant Broadcasters.[4]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "WA History: from Telegram to TV – Part 2 of 5". WA TV History. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  • ^ Bell chief just about Australian Canberra Times 1 May 1986 page 11
  • ^ SCB chooses new sister station for 3AK Australian Financial Review 5 February 1996
  • ^ History of Grant Broadcasters Here, There & Everywhere 12 November 2021
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