- 2RDJ
Infobox Radio station
name = 2RDJ-FM
area = Inner WestSydney
slogan = The Voice of Sydney’s Inner West"
frequency = 88.1MHz FM
format =Community radio
callsign = 2RDJ
airdate =November 5 ,1983
owner = RDJ Community Radio Co-op Ltd2RDJ is a
community radio station based in Burwood and broadcasts to the Inner West suburbs ofSydney .2RDJ aims to provide a local voice for and to promote Sydney’s Inner West through open access to the community of their own broadcasting facilities. The station also aims to provide a mix of entertainment, information, news and training opportunities that reflects the community's needs and interests. [cite web |title=About 2RDJ |url=http://www.radio2rdj.com/about/index.htm |date=2008 |accessdate=2008-07-03 |publisher= [http://www.radio2rdj.com 2RDJ] ]
History
The original idea of establishing a community radio station was formulated in
1974 by a group of enthusiastic local residents. After a proposal paper was written, a steering committee was set up. The first public meeting was held at the BurwoodPublic Library onOctober 15 1975 where office-bearers were elected.It was found that there was no provision in the then "Broadcasting and Television Act" for the issuing of community broadcasting licences. The members of 2RDJ-FM Community Radio set about lobbying the Federal Government to prove the necessity and practical benefits of public broadcasting. But they met with no success. During this period the
Community Broadcasting Association of Australia was founded. The CBAA brought all aspiringpublic broadcasting groups under the one umbrella, in the process creating alobby group that had greater influence.Between
1975 and1982 2RDJ-FM carried out a number of test transmissions. The first studios were two that were already established within the home of one of the founding members. The first test transmission involved thevolunteer members of the radio station themselves assembling and erecting an FM mast in the back yard. In1980 the station moved into a new home in theWoodstock Community Centre in Burwood.In 1982 the then Minister for Communications
Ian Sinclair toured the Burwood area during election campaigning. TheMayor of Burwood, Alderman Phillip Taylor invited Mr Sinclair on a tour of the Woodstock Centre, which included an inspection of the 2RDJ studios. Mr Sinclair was informed about the plight of aspirant public broadcasters being unable to apply for a full-timebroadcast licence .A few months later a notice appeared in the
Sydney Morning Herald calling for applications for nine "C Class Public Broadcasting Licences" in theSydney metropolitan area. Following a public hearing onSeptember 5 1982 the thenAustralian Broadcasting Tribunal granted a licence to 2RDJ to serve the Inner Westsuburbs of Sydney.During the following fourteen months a 100-foot mast was erected adjacent to the Woodstock building and the studios and equipment were upgraded. After many test runs, 2RDJ-FM went to air at 7:00am on
November 5 1983 . [cite web |title=The History of Radio 2RDJ-FM
url=http://www.radio2rdj.com/about/The%20History%20Of%20Radio%202RDJ.pdf
date=2008 |accessdate=2008-07-03 |author=P Vincent Murray |publisher= [http://www.radio2rdj.com 2RDJ] ]Current
The
Community Broadcasting Foundation supplied a grant to 2RDJ-FM to purchase and install asatellite dish . This was to enable to station to receive the CBAA’s Community Radio Network programs direct, thus replacingaudio cassette delivery. Also theBBC World Service was now available and could be put to air as required. During the1993 season, 2RDJ supplied live commentary of localRugby Union matches everySaturday that was uplinked to the Community Radio Network. Since1994 the station has supplied parts of itsweekend broadcasts to the satellite network, available for other community radio stations to relay. In2003 2RDJ stopped supplying programmes to the Communtiy Raido Network.Programming
The station’s current programs cover most music styles from jazz, country, dance and fine music. Some evening and weekend programs are broadcast by specialist interest groups or in languages other than English. [cite web |title=2RDJ Schedule |url=http://www.radio2rdj.com/schedule/index.htm |date=2008 |accessdate=2008-07-03 |publisher= [http://www.radio2rdj.com 2RDJ] ]
References
External links
*official|http://www.radio2rdj.com
=See also=
*List of Australian radio stations
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