[IRCA] New Australian Radio Guide Released

2011-07-18 Thread Geralyn Hollerman
For anyone interested:
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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
July 18 2011


New Australian Narrowcast
Guide 1611-1701 AM
 

A new version of the Australian Narrowcast Radio Guide 1611-1701 AM
has just been released by the Radio Heritage Foundation and is
available from www.radioheritage.com.

Completely revised and updated, the guide covers some 70 stations
currently broadcasting on the expanded AM dial across Australia.
These stations, usually operating with a low transmitter power, have
been a feature of the Australian radio scene for some decades.

The new guide reveals that almost 40% of the stations operate on just
one frequency, 1611 AM, which is just outside the standard AM dial
but usually listenable on most car and domestic radio receivers.

Almost 30% of the stations are also operated by just one broadcaster,
Rete Italia, which has been expanding use of the narrowcast dial for
its services in the Italian language.

Other broadcasters heard include the Vision Radio Network, several
country music networks, Arabic, Greek, Chinese and other ethnic
stations and several local stations such as the new 2GW in Sydney's
Greater West on 1611 AM and relays for Far North Queensland's 4KZ.

Feedback, corrections and updates from users are always welcome and
will be incorporated in future versions. Simply email your comments
to i...@radioheritage.net.


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Lynn.
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[IRCA] New Australian Radio Guide

2010-05-05 Thread Geralyn Hollerman
For anyone interested:
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Australian AM Radio 1611-1701
Italian, Country, Arabic, Greek and Gold
 

Almost 70 low power stations are now broadcasting in Australia's
expanded AM radio dial almost two decades after the new channels
became available says the Radio Heritage Foundation which has just
updated a contemporary guide to them at www.radioheritage.net.

Originally populated by ethnic broadcasters and niche formats, the
situation remains little unchanged in 2010 as attempts to bring the
low cost extra frequencies into mainstream media have largely failed
to materialize.

Existing commercial broadcasters saw these licences as a dangerously
cheap back door into digital broadcasting and lobbied strongly to
exclude 1611-1701 AM stations from digital entitlements. Coupled with
poor availability of AM radios able to tune to the new frequencies,
attempts by commercial aspirants like Radio 2 to establish economics
of scale and a nationwide network collapsed.

In 2010, the major players on air are Rete Italia [part of the
Italian Media publishing and media group], The Goanna [a fledgling
country music network co-owned with 2ME an Arabic language station],
Smart Group's Hot Country from Queensland, whilst small footholds in
the band have been claimed by 3ABN and Queensland based Christian
network Vision FM.

A small cluster of independent stations air a variation on the 'Gold'
music format of 1960's hits popular with babyboomers, two Greek
language stations compete for listeners in Sydney, and a handful of
other stations serve ethnic markets for Chinese, Hindi, Arabic,
Islamic and Lebanese Christian audiences.

A large number of licences held in the 1611-1701 AM band have
remained silent for many years and are unlikely to ever come on air.

The Radio Heritage Foundation has released a detailed list of
Australian stations currently operating in the 1611-1701 AM band
together with analysis of this fascinating and little known
broadcasting landscape.

It's currently available as a downloadable Word document at
www.radioheritage.net and will be updated regularly.


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connecting popular culture, nostalgia and radio heritage across the
Pacific. The global website is www.radioheritage.net and all content
is available free. Annual supporter packages starting at US$10 and
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PAYPAL.

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Lafayette, LA
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