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Fresh FM (Bendigo)

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Bendigo's Fresh FM 101.5
Broadcast areaCentral Victoria
Frequency101.5 FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatCentral Victorian sport, AFL football, 80s and 90s hits
Ownership
OwnerGreater Bendigo Community Radio Inc.
History
First air date
1983 (1983)
Former call signs
3CCC
Former frequencies
103.9 FM, 89.5 FM
Call sign meaning
3 – Victoria
BBS – Bendigo's Best Sport
Links
WebsiteBendigo's Fresh FM

Bendigo's Fresh FM 101.5, also known as Bendigo's Best Sport, (call sign: 3BBS) is a community radio station broadcast in Bendigo, Australia. It began in 1983 as 3CCC based in Harcourt at the disused Railway Station using the frequency 103.9 FM and later moved to Garsed Street in Bendigo.

History

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The Australian Broadcasting Tribunal allocated Fresh 89.5 FM a community broadcasting license in 1983 to provide a community broadcasting service within the Bendigo area.

After 25 years of broadcasting, the Fresh FM had is license cancelled in 2006 by Australian Communications and Media Authority[1] when the station failed to lodge renewal applications despite 12 months of frequent reminders.[2] This resulted in a handful of on-air announcers walking from the community station, citing difficulties with management and disagreements with new programming (including increased use of pre-recorded content from 98.9 FM (Brisbane)).[3]

The station was found in breach of its temporary license conditions in 2008 "by failing to represent the Bendigo Community". The ACMA stated that annual general meetings to allow members to contribute to the operation of the station were not held between 2001 and 2006.[4]

In a plan to transfer the 89.5 frequency to ABC NewsRadio to broadcast national parliament, the ACMA suggested Bendigo's Fresh FM and fellow community station Phoenix FM share the 101.5 frequency with Central Victoria Gospel Radio. Finally, after sharing a frequency with the then-testing Phoenix FM on 89.5, the ACMA allocated the 101.5 frequency to Bendigo's Fresh FM in 2010 and Phoenix to 106.7, Central Victoria Gospel Radio to 105.1.[5]

In 2014, Fresh FM became the first local radio station to broadcast a live Victorian Women's Football League match at the Queen Elizabeth Oval.[6]

Format

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Fresh FM is known for its local sports broadcasts, including live commentators with match coverage of Central Victorian netball, basketball, and football, and has broadcast live AFL games via the NIRS. Listeners are involved in "SMS requests" into the station with song requests during the work day, the music tailored primarily to the 70s, 80s and 90s decades of music.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Australian Communications and Media Authority (2007). ACMA Investigation Report - Fresh 89.5 FM - compliance with licence conditions (pdf) (Report). Australian Government. p. 2. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Bendigo's Fresh 98.5 licence revoked for not doing licence renewal paperwork". radioinfo. 27 October 2006. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Fresh storm as announcers quit". Bendigo Advertiser. 13 March 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Doubt surrounds permanent licence for Fresh FM". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 4 September 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  5. ^ Bucci, Nino (30 March 2010). "Airwaves update: Fresh start for local radio". Bendigo Advertiser. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  6. ^ Campbell, Grace (28 May 2014). "Historic match shows growth of the game". Bendigo Advertiser. Retrieved 14 May 2018.


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