Mount Helen FM 101.7/107.3

Mt. Helen FM
City of license Murrurundi, New South Wales
Muswellbrook, New South Wales
Broadcast area Upper Hunter and Liverpool Plains
Branding Mt. Helen FM
Frequency 107.3 MHz Murrurundi
101.7 MHz Muswellbrook
First air date 1994-99 (weekends only)
1999-August 2006 (fulltime)
Format Community, Country music
Callsign meaning Unknown
Owner Mt Helen FM and TV Upper Hunter and Liverpool Plains Community Broadcasting Telecasting & Tourism Association Inc.

Mt. Helen FM (callsign: 2GGZ) was a community radio station, serving the Upper Hunter and Liverpool Plains areas of New South Wales. It operated studios in Willow Tree (near Murrurundi) and Muswellbrook, and operated from transmitters serving both areas.

The station originally began broadcasting on a limited basis, usually only on weekends, in 1994. In 1999, the station was granted a full-time community license.[1] The station's format at its launch until its demise was country music.

When the station applied for its license renewal in 2004, the Australian Broadcasting Authority found that the station had not been meeting required standards of community access. On 19 September 2005, the successor to the ABA, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, announced that additional conditions were to be placed on Mt. Helen FM's license, relating to community involvement and access to air time, and the station's corporate governance.[2]

Over the next year, dates set by ACMA for the station to comply with the new conditions were not met. As a result, the authority issued a formal notice on 31 August 2006 to comply with their additional conditions by 1 October 2006. Instead of complying, the station went off the air in August 2006.[3] ACMA cancelled the license on 15 December 2006.[4]

The two frequencies used by Mt. Helen FM are still allocated for community use under the Muswellbrook radio license area plan, and until recently, there were no stations broadcasting on those frequencies. However, since September 2009, 101.7 MHz is being used under an unknown licensee as a full-time rebroadcaster of SBS Radio, despite broadcasting from the same site as a proposed rebroadcaster of the same network on 107.7FM,[5] licensed to the Upper Hunter Shire Council.[6] Country music can now be heard on the low-powered Hot Country Radio narrowcast station in Muswellbrook.

References

  1. Mt Helen Permanently On Air, Newcastle Herald, 10/10/1999, http://www.transmitters.com.au/transmitters-articles/1999/9/10/mt-helen-permanently-on-air/
  2. ACMA imposes licence conditions on Muswellbrook community radio service, Australian Communications and Media Authority, 19/10/2005, http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/1001/pc=PC_100185
  3. ACMA cancels Mt Helen FM licence in Muswellbrook, NSW, Australian Communications and Media Authority, 15/12/2006, http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/1001/pc=PC_100998
  4. ACMA cancels Mt Helen FM licence, Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, 08/01/2007, http://www.cbonline.org.au/index.cfm?pageId=12,37,3,996
  5. Assignment Details, Australian Communications and Media Authority, http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assignment_search.lookup?pACCESS_ID=1814229&pDEVICE_ID=2230939
  6. License Details, Australian Communications and Media Authority, http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assignment_search.lookup?pACCESS_ID=1814229&pDEVICE_ID=2230939

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