2YOU

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88.9 FM New England North West, 96.3 FM Liverpool Plains
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CityTamworth, Australia
Frequency88.9 MHz FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatClassic Hits
Ownership
Owner
Tamworth Broadcast Services Pty Ltd
History
First air date
16 July 1983[1]
Former call signs
2YOUFM (1983–2014)
Former frequencies
95.5 MHz FM (1983–1999)[2]
Technical information
ClassCommunity radio
ERP3 kW
Repeater(s)96.3 MHz FM Quirindi
Links
Webcast
Website889fmtamworth.com.au

88.9 FM (call sign: 2YOU) is a community radio station broadcasting from Tamworth, Australia and is available online via iHeartRadio.

88.9 FM was the first FM station in Tamworth and has been broadcasting since 1983 across parts of the New England and Northwest. 88.9 FM is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) and aims to be a local voice for the Tamworth, New England/Northwest/Liverpool Plains area, offering regional news, outside broadcasts, local information, community announcements, coverage of major events and broadcasting essential emergency information.

The station's main frequency is 88.9 MHz on the FM band, with a repeater 96.3 MHz in the Liverpool Plains area covering Quirindi and Werris Creek.[3]

2YOU FM beginnings[]

2YOU FM started in tiny studios out the back of the old computer fiscal building in Marius street Tamworth, although the studio, administration and library were actually in the rear off Dowe Ave in the old laundry rooms. The studio were lined with egg cartons for insulation it had two B&W turntables, a cassette player, a six slider panel and a microphone. From such humble beginnings 2YOU FM had moved twice more, to 324A Peel street in 1984 and to current studios the National Trust Railway Building in Darling Street East Tamworth.[4]

In 2013, 2YOU FM with newly appointed directors, appointed a senior radio broadcast manager to implement research from a survey of what the market both thought and required of the station. Management implemented a robust plan that was put into place to correct the stations financial problems including implementing the research from the survey. The station adopted an aggressive new image "We Are Family" and station format early 2014. Television campaigns helped to launch the new sounding station. The new image and sound proved popular with listeners and sponsors with the station gaining a large share of the audience and sponsors budgets.

Change to 88.9 FM[]

In May 2014, the call sign 2YOU was dropped and the stations name was changed to its frequency 88.9 FM, which allowed listeners to remember the station. With the new image, included new presenters, a contracted national voice-over production company and to complement a strong music format.

Logo used from 2014 to 2020

The previous format was changed from numerous music genres and "ad hoc programs" that had poor listening audience into a format of '70s, '80s, '90s and the best in country.[5] Regular shifts across the board were implemented, new image jingles, regional news from 88.9 FM Newsroom plus Macquarie National News cross promotion with Prime 7 Television. The reaction from the audience across the broadcast area was almost immediate and revenue increased from sponsors following the stations aggressive marketing plus funds on hand allowed a complete overhaul of new digital production studios, to meet growing sponsor needs, upgrades of main studio, new formats and computer program schedules and utilising the Maximation and MusicMaster broadcast systems. An upgrade of the transmission tower, antenna array and a new and more powerful transmitters to allow the station to now broadcast clearly to its broadcast licensed area.

The station broadcasts from its own building and tower from Bald Hill at 956-meter's 5 kilometres east of Tamworth with 3,000 watts ERP and reaches over 90,000 people in its broadcast coverage, including Tamworth City, Tamworth Regional, Gunnedah, Manilla, Quirindi and various towns in New England and The Northwest of New South Wales.[6]

In September 2019 after further research the station introduced a new theme "We've Got the Music" with new jingles to build on their 45 to 65 year old market. The station imaging is also on Regional/City Buses and posters in local shopping centres to promote the new image of the station.[7]

In June 2020, Tamworth Broadcasting Society switched on a high power repeater serving the Liverpool Plains area as part of their licence on 96.3FM, therefore with 88.9FM the station now covers the New England/ Northwest and Liverpool Plains of New South Wales.

Programme[]

There is a mixed listening format all day with songs from the '60s, '70s, '80s, ‘90s and the best in country. 88.9 FM operates Locally from Tamworth 24/7. Including, Breakfast, Morning, Afternoon, Drive, Nights and Weekends.

Segments on 88.9FM include:

  • Howdy's Dateline (birthday’s and chart’s on this day)
  • Cactus
    88.9FM advertisement on city buses in Tamworth
  • Local Sports Wrap with Jack Howard
  • The Story Behind the Song with Dan Missen
  • Fresh Produce Market Update with Brendon North
  • The Passing Parade with John Doremus
  • Gardening Tips with Noel Victor
  • Tech Talk with Adam Petronaitis

88.9 FM has its own news team providing six daily Regional and Local News Bulletins.

Hourly news bulletins by 9News (formally Macquarie National News).

Local Weather updates are provided by Gavin Morris from NBN Television and National/International sport is presented by Mike Rabbitt.

Line-up and key staff[]

Monday–Friday

  • Breakfast 5:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.: Howdy
  • Mornings 9:00 a.m. – noon.: Johnny Mac
  • Afternoons 12:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m.: Scotty McLaren
  • Drive 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.: Ray McCoy and Adam Parker
  • Nights 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.: Emma Bailey
    88.9FM and 96.3FM Broadcasting Live on-site for a community event
  • Overnight 11:00 p.m. – 5:00 a.m.: Better Music and More of It
  • (Wednesday) American Country Music Countdown – 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: Ray McCoy
  • (Friday) 88.9 FM’s Hottest Australian Country Music Top 20 – 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: Emma Bailey & Ray McCoy

Saturday

  • Breakfast 5:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.: Ray McCoy
  • Morning 9:00 a.m. – noon: George Frame
  • Afternoon 12:00 p.m – 6:00 p.m.: Dan Missen
  • Hits & Memories 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.: Ian Cousins

Sunday

  • Breakfast 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.: Ray McCoy
  • Morning 9:00 a.m. – noon.: George Frame
  • Afternoon 12:00 p.m – 6:00 p.m.: Dan Missen
  • American Top 40 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.: Casey Kasem
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Howdy
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Scotty McLaren
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Johnny Mac
88.9FM Studio - Dan Missen.jpg
Dan Missen
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Ray McCoy
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Emma Bailey

Newsroom[]

  • Jon Wolfe
  • Scott McLaren
  • Carissa Ryan

Key Staff[]

  • President: Mr. John H. Brand
  • Chief Executive: Mr. George Frame
  • Content Director: Ray McCoy
  • Operations/Program Manager: Dan Missen
  • Promotions: Scotty McLaren
  • Sales Managers: Marc Jackson and Mark Frame
  • Production: Emma Bailey
  • Traffic: Michelle Colgate
  • Office Manager: Arcybelle Palomo
    88.9FM at a live broadcast L-R: Howdy, Emma Bailey, Dan Missen

Board of Directors

  • John Brand
  • Kevin Tounge
  • Lawrie Minson
  • Andy Link
  • Trevor Dempsey (Accounts)

Former Presenters (2014–present)[]

Income[]

The station earns income mainly from sponsors, outside broadcasts and membership. Sponsorship takes the form of payment for on-air promotions of local business from a set Rate Card. 88.9 FM sales offers broadcast and social media packages.

88.9 FM has a full-time staff of 15, including administration, production, engineering, sales/marketing team, five permanent casuals, and five volunteers.

Technical data[]

  • Frequency – 88.9 FM Tamworth
  • Licensed Power – 3 KW
  • Broadcasts Site – Bald Hill, 938 Metres high, 5 kilometres East of Tamworth City
  • Effective Radiated Power (ERP) – 3000 watts / 3 Kilowatt
  • Multiplexed ZPG high gain antenna array
    Photo taken from 88.9FM's transmitter site at Bald Hill
  • Transmitter 1 – 2016 BWTX21,000 FM transmitter
  • Transmitter 2 – 2015 BWTX10,000 FM transmitter
  • Full emergency backup power
  • FM RDS

Liverpool Plains Repeater

  • Frequency – 96.3 FM Quirindi
  • Broadcast Site - Who‘d-A-Thought-It Lookout, 508 Metres high, 5 kilometres West of Quirindi
  • Transmitter 1 - 2020 BWTX12,000 FM transmitter

Studios

  • Automation System – Studio's A,C,D Newsroom all interfaced through automation;"Maximation 7"
  • Production studios: Adobe
  • Desk: Elan 'Kestral 12' Studio in A, Studio B custom Auditron news/producers desk, Studio C and D - Elan "Merlin" both set up with full digital editing facilities.

References[]

  1. ^ "began full broadcast operations on July 16, 1983". The Northern Daily Leader.
  2. ^ "2YOU FM began as a mono station as 95.5FM and went stereophonic in the late 1990s when it moved to 89.9FM". The Northern Daily Leader. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  3. ^ "88.9FM Gets Go Ahead". Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  4. ^ "2YouFm Started in tiny studios".
  5. ^ "'60s, '70s, '80s and country". The Northern Daily Leader. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  6. ^ "New England and North W". Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  7. ^ "88.9fm celebrates 5 years". Retrieved 11 April 2020.

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