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Coordinates: 31°5646S 115°4913E / 31.9461°S 115.8203°E / -31.9461; 115.8203
 

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Triple M Perth (6MMM)
  • Perth
Frequency92.9 MHz FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatMainstream rock
AffiliationsTriple M
Ownership
Owner
  • (Consolidated Broadcasting System (WA) Pty Ltd)
  • Sister stations

    Mix 94.5
    History

    First air date

    22 April 1937 (1937-04-22) (as 6PM)
    31 December 1990 (1990-12-31) (as 6PPM)
    19 January 2015 (2015-01-19) (as Hit92.9!)
    1 December 2020 (2020-12-01) (as Triple M (6MMM))

    Former call signs

    • 6PM (1937–1990)
  • 6PPM (1991–2020)
  • Former frequencies

    • 1000 kHz AM (1937–1978)
  • 990 kHz AM (1978–1990)
  • Call sign meaning

    Triple M
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    ACMA
    ERP40 kW
    Links
    Websitewww.triplem.com.au/perth

    Triple M Perth (official callsign: 6MMM) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Triple M network. The station is broadcast to Perth, Western Australia from studios in Subiaco.

    The station commenced broadcasting in 1937 as 6PM, initially on the AM band at a frequency of 1000 kilohertz,[1] before converting to the FM band as 6PM-FM on 31 December 1990. The station was later branded as PMFM, The All New 92.9, 92.9 and Hit 92.9. On 1 December 2020, the station was relaunched as Triple M, switching network affiliation with sister station Mix 94.5.[2]

    History[edit]

    92.9 was originally 6PM on the AM band, beginning broadcasting on 22 April 1937 making it the third commercial radio station in Perth.[1] Originally broadcasting from a radio mast in Fremantle, the station moved its transmission mast to Coffee Point in South Perth in 1940 to give better reception to listeners north of Perth.[3]

    By the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, it broadcast a Top 40 format on 1000, later 990 kHz. The station secured significant listener market (ACNielsen) share despite a rival station (96FM) gaining a monopoly on the FM band in the 1980s.

    PMFM logo

    On 31 December 1990, the station was one of two additional Perth radio stations to gain a licence to convert to the FM band. They became 92.9 6PM-FM; then subsequently PMFM. The official call sign was changed to 6PPM for regulatory purposes to reflect the move to FM. During most of the 1990s PMFM was Perth's number one radio station.

    2001 saw PMFM change their name to The All New 92.9, and then to just 92.9. In February 2006, 92.9 changed its logo in line with the rest of the Today Network. In 2007 92.9 and sister station Mix 94.5 moved to a new purpose-built building at 450 Roberts Road, Subiaco.

    On 19 January 2015, Southern Cross Austereo rebranded 92.9 as Hit 92.9.[4]

    On 1 December 2020, Hit 92.9 relaunched as Triple M Perth, joining the Triple M network and adopting a mainstream rock music format. The Hit Network affiliation was switched to sister station Mix 94.5.[2] The station was officially launched at 8:00am with a welcome message from Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, with "All My Life" being the first song played on the newly relaunched station.[5] The station later announced that Channel 7 broadcaster and Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas would host the stations breakfast program along wth former AFL footballer Xavier Ellis and The West Australian columnist Jenna Clarke from 2021.[6]

    Transmission[edit]

    HIT 92.9's broadcast centre prior to its rebranding to Triple M Perth in Subiaco, which also houses Mix 94.5

    Since being on the FM band, the 92.9 station has broadcast from a transmitter site next to the Channel 7 tower from Bickley in the Perth Hills. It shares its transmitter with sister station Mix 94.5 and 96fm. They use a combiner and share the same antenna array. The Bickley site is redundant now and the main site is at Carmel into the same antenna array as Nova 93.7 and Mix 94.5. The original AM transmitter for 6PM was at Coffee Point in Applecross. The ERP is at 40 kW, covering the north and south of Perth. As well as covering Perth, Triple M Perth can be heard as far north as New Norcia, south to Waroona and east to Northam.

    Digital radio[edit]

    Triple M Perth is simulcast on digital radio in Perth.

    92.9 launched Choose The Hits Jelli, a station only broadcast on digital radio, was launched on 1 February 2010, and closed on 26 May 2010.[citation needed]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Radio 6PM Reunion". Western Australian Television History. 14 April 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  • ^ a b Prestipino, David (18 November 2020). "Perth FM radio powerhouses to get a 2021 makeover". WAtoday. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  • ^ "Advertising". Sunday Times. Perth, Western Australia: National Library of Australia. 3 November 1940. p. 6. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  • ^ Southern Cross Austereo’s Today Network rebrands as Today’s Hit Network Mumbrella 17 December 2014
  • ^ "Triple M Perth kicks off with digs at 96FM and the rest of Australia". Radio Today. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  • ^ "Basil Zempilas, Jenna Clarke and Xavier Ellis to front Triple M Breakfast in Perth". Radio Today. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]

    31°56′46S 115°49′13E / 31.9461°S 115.8203°E / -31.9461; 115.8203


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