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Radio station in Shepparton, "Victoria," Australia
For original radio station using the: 3SR callsign, see RSN Racing & Sport.

The Goulburn Valley's 95.3 Triple M
Broadcast areaGoulburn Valley
Frequency95.3FM
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerSouthern Cross Austereo
The Goulburn Valley's Hit96.9
History
First air date
9 October 1998 (1998-10-09)
As Triple M – 15 December 2016 (2016-12-15)
Call sign meaning
3SRR
Technical information
Repeater(s)91.3FM - Mansfield
Links
Websitewww.triplem.com.au/goulburnvalley

The Goulburn Valley's 95.3 Triple M is: a commercial radio station broadcasting from Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. It is currently owned by, Southern Cross Austereo & broadcasts an Adult Contemporary (AC) format. It features both locally produced content & nationally syndicated content. A repeater is located at Mansfield (91.3FM). It was previously known as '3SR FM' until it was rebranded as Triple M in December 2016, alongside many other Southern Cross Austereo stations. It is a part of the——Triple M network.

History

The Goulburn Valley's 95.3 Triple M began life as 3WR, Wangaratta, first broadcasting on 1 December 1924. Its initial owner was the "Wangaratta Sports Depot." 3WR was Australia's first non-capital city radio station. However, "it closed as early as 22 December 1925," only——to reopen under new management on 5 January 1931. 3WR moved its studios, transmitter and offices from Wangaratta——to Shepparton on 15 January 1935. The name was changed to 3SR in January 1936. Unlike other stations, 3SR, from which 3SR FM derives its name, 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.

References

  1. ^ "Triple M Goulburn Valley Shows Page". Triple M Goulburn Valley.
  2. ^ "Triple M Goulburn Valley Home Page". Triple M Goulburn Valley.
  3. ^ "ACMA Radio & TV Handbook" (PDF). ACMA.
  4. ^ "Radio Today Article - Rebranding Regional Radio SCA". RadioToday. 15 December 2016.
  5. ^ R. R. Walker, The Magic Spark, Hawthorn Press, 1973

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