94.7 The Pulse

Coordinates: 38°09′00″S 144°21′45″E / 38.149998°S 144.362395°E / -38.149998; 144.362395

94.7 The Pulse
City of license Australia Geelong, Victoria
Slogan Diverse Radio
Frequency 94.7 MHz FM
First air date 1 May 1988 (1988-05-01)
Format Community radio
Language(s) English
Callsign meaning 3 - Victoria
the PuLSe
Former callsigns 3YYR (1988–2001)
Former frequencies 100.3 MHz FM (1988–2001)
Owner Diversitat
(GEELONG ETHNIC COMMUNITIES COUNCIL INC)
Website 94.7 The Pulse


94.7 The Pulse (callsign: 3PLS[1]), is a community radio station which broadcasts to the Geelong, Victoria region in Australia.

History

The Pulse had been previously known as 3YYR, broadcasting on 100.3 MHz FM before becoming known as Geelong Community Radio on the same frequency. In 2001, frequency 100.3Mhz was issued to then new commercial station Nova 100 in Melbourne and the station was moved to its current frequency of 94.7 MHz FM and changed names to 94.7 The Pulse.[2] Its studios which are based in 68-70 Lt Ryrie St, Geelong[3] at the Geelong Media Education Centre[4] is also a training facility for other forms of media.

The Geelong Media Co-operative - the then operators of 3YYR - operated the radio station for some period of time in conjunction with Diversitat, the operational arm of the Geelong Ethnic Communities Council, representing the ethnic broadcasters. The full-time licence then held by the GCRC was surrendered to the Australian Communications and Media Authority. The licence then passed to Diversitat, who have since maintained the mix of ethnic and broader community programming. The station is now run by a board drawn from the volunteer operators and has a representative on the GECC executive.

Frequency battle

The frequency used by the station is not guaranteed for a future community radio service, and as such has become available in the longer term for a potential variety of alternate services.

In June 2007 an article appeared in the Geelong Advertiser stating that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) wanted to establish a radio station in Geelong, and wanted to take over the frequency used by The Pulse. The Pulse has organised a campaign to protect the Frequency.

On Monday, 18 August 2008 the Australian Communications and Media Authority announced a proposal which would see 94.7 The Pulse move to 91.9FM with a reduced broadcast power of 3 kW down from 56 kW[5]

On 27 August 2009, the ACMA announced that the station would be able to keeps its frequency with ABC Local Radio having to find another location to broadcast to the region. This followed widespread support from listeners and Local Government for The Pulse.[6]

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/stations_book_electronic_edition.pdf#page=29
  2. 94.7 The Pulse: History
  3. 94.7 The Pulse location and contacts
  4. Geelong Media Education Centre
  5. ACMA media release 99/2008 – 18 August
  6. Whalley, Jeff (27 August 2009). "Pulse keeps beating". News. Geelong Advertiser. p. 11. Retrieved 23 May 2010.

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