- 3WBC
Infobox Radio station
name = 3WBC 94.1FM
city =Melbourne ,Australia
area = Inner Melbourne
branding =
slogan = "3WBC - The voice of the inner east!"
airdate =2001
frequency = 94.1 MHz FM
format = Community Focus Radio
power =
erp =
class = Community
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
owner = Whitehorse Boroondara FM Community Radio Incorporated.
webcast = [http://srv1.mel.apstream.net/3wbc_relay] Test Stream
website = [http://www.3wbc.org.au http://www.3wbc.org.au]3WBC FM is a local
radio station inMelbourne ,Australia with a frequency of 94.1 MHz. The station is operated under licence by Whitehorse-Boroondara Community FM Radio Incorporated. It often involves local school students in its programs and is developing a larger audience. Discussion topics include current events such as global warming.Since November 2007, 3WBC has broadcast from studios in the Box Hill town hall, located in Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne.
History
The Inner Eastern suburban area (that being the area comprised of the then Cities of Box Hill Camberwell, Hawthorn and Kew) was without a local radio service at the time of the formation and development of the suburban community radio groups such as SCB, ECB, VYV, MDR, etc.
Although the Inner Eastern municipal areas wre designated by the then ABA for a potential new area it was, prior to licencing of the first group of Sub-Metropolitan stations offered to Southern Community Broadcasters as an addition to its licence area, due to a lack of a local service.
Southern Community Broadcasters - after AGMs and resolutions had after an initial interest in the addition of the area to its own, had rejected the proposal - claiming the Inner East was not an area that shared the Bayside / Inner South identity.
This left options open for a local community radio service to cover the Inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne
When a 5-watt transmitter was first installed on top of the water tower at the corner of Canterbury and Elgar roads, it would have been difficult to imagine the 3WBC studios that now used at the Box Hill Town Hall.
The first test broadcast used an endless tape recording of our early presenters talking of their forthcoming shows and the type of music they would be broadcasting. Incidentally, the water tower that played such an important role at our inception now carries 3WBC’s transmitter and enables the communities of the inner east to stay in touch.
The second test broadcast was from the old Bennettswood Primary school, at the back of Deakin University, using a 100-watt transmitter borrowed from NEC in Mulgrave. This was a two week broadcast using second hand and borrowed equipment.
With the amalgamation of councils, a name change became necessary to incorporate the city of Boroondara. The next two test broadcasts were from the Whitehorse Plaza Shopping centre, moving to the Box Hill Central Shopping centre for broadcast number five. This broadcast was a complete success and all involved were elated with the results.
3WBC was granted a full-time community broadcasting license in September 2001, continuing to broadcast from what had been the front bedroom of a suburban house.
Since November 2007, 3WBC has broadcast from studios in the Box Hill town hall, located in Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne.
Programming
3WBC has a wide range of programming. This ranges from community news, ethnic programming and local sport, right through to environmental and sustainable living programs and a wide range of music.
port
In 2008, 3WBC begins broadcasts of VFL football. All
Box Hill Hawks home games will be broadcast as this team represents the only VFL team in 3WBC's broadcast area.
Paul Hooper presents a sports program on Tuesday afternoons titled "The Neutral Corner". This program covers all sports, but has a particular focus on local grassroots sporting competitions. The program also features interviews with local sporting identities.General Programming
Tech Talk Radio is a program focusing on all things technological. Topics covered vary from websites and gadgets through to programming and server installations.Program Schedule
Monday
Thursday
unday
External links
* [http://www.3wbc.org.au/ 3WBC]
References
*3WBC website - Station History: [http://www.3wbc.org.au/about.shtml]
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