Triple M Southwest
Appearance
(Redirected from 6CI)
Broadcast area | South West, Western Australia |
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Frequency | see transmitters |
Programming | |
Format | Adult contemporary |
Affiliations | Triple M |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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hit Southwest | |
History | |
First air date | 2000 |
Links | |
Website | triplem.com.au/southwest |
Triple M Southwest is an adult contemporary-formatted commercial radio station, owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. Based in Bunbury, Western Australia, it covers the south west of the state via a number of high-powered AM stations. Previously part of the RadioWest network it was rebranded as Triple M in 2016.[1]
Presenters
[edit]Current
[edit]Local programming is produced and broadcast from Triple M's studios in Bunbury from 5:30am-4pm on weekdays.
The station's local presenters include Cliff Reeve and Suze McGill.
Former
[edit]- Noel Brunning (Seven News)
- Ian Blackley (6IX)
- Darren de Mello (6MM)
- Chris Ilsley (6PR)
- Ashley Dillon (Spirit Radio Network)
- Chris Parsons
- Vin Dawes
- Wayne Taylor
- Paul Cook (ABC Great Southern)
- Jamie McDonald
- Allan Aldworth (Hit WA)
Transmitters
[edit]Triple M South West is broadcast via four full power stations:[2]
Call sign | Frequency | Broadcast area | ERP W |
Transmitter coordinates | Notes |
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6BY | 900 AM | Bridgetown | 2,000 | 34°3′15″S 116°10′40″E / 34.05417°S 116.17778°E | |
6TZ | 963 AM | Bunbury | 2,000 | 33°20′24″S 115°45′10″E / 33.34000°S 115.75278°E | |
6TZ | 1134 AM | Collie | 2,000 | 33°22′13″S 116°11′35″E / 33.37028°S 116.19306°E | Formerly 6CI |
6TZ | 756 AM | Margaret River | 2,000 | 33°48′12″S 115°7′15″E / 33.80333°S 115.12083°E |
In addition, the 4 full power stations feed a further 2 repeater stations.
Frequency | Broadcast area | ERP W |
Transmitter coordinates |
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101.5 FM | Augusta | 80 | 34°19′39″S 115°9′44″E / 34.32750°S 115.16222°E |
101.3 FM | Nannup | 10 | 33°58′54″S 115°45′38″E / 33.98167°S 115.76056°E |
References
[edit]- ^ Southern Cross Austereo rebranding 60 regional stations as Triple M and Hit Network Sydney Morning Herald 26 September 2016
- ^ "Radio and television broadcasting stations (Internet edition)" (PDF). Australian Communications & Media Authority. October 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.