3NE
City | Wangaratta, Victoria |
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Broadcast area | North East Victoria |
Branding | 1566 3NE |
Slogan | Solid Gold Hits |
Frequency | 1566 AM |
Repeater(s) |
89.3FM Mount Hotham 90.1FM Mount Beauty 90.1FM Myrtleford 99.1FM Mount Buffalo |
Format | Classic Hits |
Callsign meaning | North East Victoria |
Former frequencies |
105.3FM (Mount Buffalo repeater, 1992-?) 102.1FM (Mount Beauty repeater, 1994-1996) |
Owner | North East Broadcasters |
Sister stations | 102.1 The Edge |
Website | 3NE |
3NE is an Australian Classic hits-formatted AM radio station, broadcasting from Wangaratta, Victoria to the surrounding areas of North East Victoria. Opened on 27 March 1954,[1][2] it is owned and operated by North East Broadcasters.
Programmes
- Australia Overnight with Luke Bona (networked from 3AW Melbourne)
- Breakfast with Paul Konik
- Mornings with Neil Mitchell (networked from 3AW Melbourne)
- Lunchtimes with Dave Greensmith
- Afternoons with Pat Gurry
- Sports Today with Gerard Healy and Dwayne Russell (networked from 3AW Melbourne)
- Money News with Ross Greenwood weeknights (networked from 2GB Sydney)
- Steve Price and Andrew Bolt Monday to Thursday (networked from 2GB Sydney)
- Nightline with Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady (networked from 3AW Melbourne, except Fridays)
- Friday Night Lights (networked from 3AW Melbourne)
- AFL Live (networked from Crocmedia Melbourne)
- Saturday Afternoons with Andrew Brett
News
- Sally Friday
References
- ↑ "New Radio Station 3NE Officially Opened at Wangaratta.". Benalla Ensign (Vic. : 1938 - 1954). Vic.: National Library of Australia. 1 April 1954. p. 6. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- ↑ Radio and television broadcasting stations (PDF). Australian Communications and Media Authority. April 2013. p. 8.
Coordinates: 36°21′13″S 146°19′30″E / 36.353715°S 146.324937°E
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