RadioWest

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RadioWest
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Broadcast areaWestern Australia
FrequencyVarious
SloganThe Local You Know
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerSouthern Cross Austereo
History
First air date
Early 90s
Links
Websitehttp://www.radiowest.com.au

RadioWest was a group of 11 AM stations across the Southern half of Western Australia playing 'Real Music Variety', and targeting the 35+ audience. On 15 December 2016, the network renamed itself to Triple M as part of a nationwide move by parent company SCA to bring all its radio brands into line. It is currently owned by Southern Cross Austereo. Formed in the early 1990s, It was once previously owned by DMG Radio. Most programming is local to each market with some network input from the RadioWest Network studios in Bunbury, Gold Coast or Albury.

6TZ Bunbury, 6NA Narrogin and 6CI Collie (Now 6TZ/T 1134) formed the radio division of the Golden West Network until 1988.

Stations[]

  • 6TZ 963 kHz, 2 kW Bunbury commenced 1939
  • 6CI 1134 kHz, 2 kW Collie commenced 1947
  • 6TZ 756 kHz, 2 kW Busselton commenced 1995
  • 6BY 900 kHz, 2 kW Bridgetown commenced 1953
  • 783 kHz, 2 kW Albany commenced 1956
  • 1071 kHz, 2 kW Katanning commenced 1936
  • 918 kHz, 2 kW Narrogin commenced 1951
  • 864 kHz, 2 kW Northam commenced 1934
  • 1098 kHz, 2 kW Merredin commenced 1941
  • 981 kHz, 2 kW Kalgoorlie commenced 1931
  • 747 kHz, 5 kW Esperance commenced 1982

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