ArtSound FM

ArtSound FM

Infobox Radio station
name = ArtSound FM


area = Canberra
slogan =
frequency = 92.7 mHz FM Canberra
90.3 mHz FM Tuggeranong
format = Music and arts Community radio
callsign = 1ART
airdate =
owner = ArtSound Incorporated

ArtSound FM (callsign 1ART) is a community radio station broadcasting to Canberra from studios in the suburb of Manuka. Its format is fine music and arts programming.

ArtSound was established in the early 1980s under the name Canberra Stereo Public Radio. It is a volunteer run organisation and is listener funded. [cite web |title=About ArtSound FM |url=http://www.artsound.com.au/about/index.htm |date=2008 |accessdate=2008-07-10 |publisher=(ArtSound FM) ]

The station also operates "ArtSound Audio Services" providing facilities for audio recording, CD duplication and archiving.

Programming

ArtSound plays a mix of Jazz, Classical, Blues, Folk and World music. It also features programming on literature, theatre, film, spoken word, art exhibitions and local concerts. Part of its commitment to the community is supporting local music and the arts. [cite web |title=ArtSound Programming |url= http://www.artsound.com.au/programming/index.htm |date=2008 |accessdate=2008-07-10 |publisher=(ArtSound FM) ]

References

External Links

*official|http://www.artsound.com.au


=See also=
* List of Australian radio stations


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