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Triple M Sunraysia
Broadcast areaSunraysia
FrequencyFM: 97.9 MHz
Branding97.9 Triple M
Programming
FormatMainstream rock
NetworkTriple M
Ownership
Owner
  • (Radio 3MA Pty Ltd)
  • Sister stations

    Hit99.5 Sunraysia
    History

    First air date

    25 May 1933 (1933-05-25) (as 3MA)

    Former call signs

    3MA (1933–1997)

    Former frequencies

    • AM: 1360 kHz (1933–1978)
  • AM: 1467 kHz (1978–1997)
  • Call sign meaning

    Radio Murray River
    Technical information
    Power12kW[1]

    Transmitter coordinates

    34°12′39S 142°15′50E / 34.210845°S 142.263992°E / -34.210845; 142.263992
    Links
    Websitewww.triplem.com.au/sunraysia

    Triple M Sunraysia (official callsign: 3RMR) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Triple M network. The station is broadcast to the Sunraysia region located on the VictoriaNew South Wales border from studios in Mildura.

    The station commenced broadcasting in 1933 as 3MA, initially on the AM band at a frequency of 1360 kilohertz,[2] before converting to the FM band as Sun FM on 20 November 1997. On 15 December 2016, the station was relaunched as Triple M.[3]

    Programming

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    Local programming is produced and broadcast from the station's Mildura studios from 6am–12pm weekdays. The station's local output consists of a three-hour breakfast show presented by Matt Jonsen, and a three-hour mornings show presented by Silco.

    Networked programming originates from studios in Townsville, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Radio and television broadcasting stations: Internet edition (PDF). Australian Communications & Media Authority. October 2019. pp. 22, 76, 124.
  • ^ "3MA The Sunraysia Station".
  • ^ "SCA to rebrand regional to Hit and Triple M". Radio Today (Australia). 20 September 2016.
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