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Coordinates: 37°4233S 144°5632E / 37.7091°S 144.9422°E / -37.7091; 144.9422
 

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37°42′33S 144°56′32E / 37.7091°S 144.9422°E / -37.7091; 144.9422

North West FM
Broadcast areaCity of Merri-bek, City of Hume and the City of Moonee Valley
Frequency98.9 MHz FM
Programming
Language(s)English, others
FormatCommunity
History

First air date

8 April 1993 (1993-04-08) (full-time transmission)

Call sign meaning

3 - Victoria NOW North West
Technical information
ClassCommunity
ERP400 W
Links
Websitewww.northwestfm.org

North West FM (call sign: 3NOW) is a community radio station based in Hadfield, a suburb of north west Melbourne, Australia. Its broadcast area covers the City of Merri-bek, City of Hume and the City of Moonee Valley.

Extended coverage provides reception in the southern part of the Mitchell Shire, in particular to the suburbs of Donnybrook and Beveridge, along the Hume Highway, north of Craigieburn.

Programs

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North West FM presents a wide variety of programs. The nature of the station - being an open membership and participation driven community broadcast - provides for a mixture of music genre, spoken word topics, local sport and ethnic (non-English) languages.

A variety of religious programs are also present, considering the vast mix of immigrants from many parts of the world resident in the North Western region of Melbourne.

History

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Following a public meeting on 5 November 1987, the North West Community Radio Association was formally inaugurated and later incorporated in November 1988.

This was one of eight sub-metropolitan licences issued on the same day to broadcasting groups in various Melbourne suburbs. North West FM applied for the North Western Melbourne area licence, there was no contest from other groups and its application was successful.

Website

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The North West FM website was launched in 2000. The website was re-developed and re-launched in 2005 and re-developed again, into its current version, on 19 April 2018.[2]

New transmission site

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North West FM is upgrading and re-locating its transmitter (and associated equipment) as well as increasing the output power of the transmitted signal. The station's website says the changes will enable a stronger signal to better service the nominated licence area.

References

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  1. ^ "About Us".
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