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Hit91.9 Bendigo

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hit91.9 Bendigo (3BDG)
Broadcast areaCentral Victoria
FrequencyFM: 91.9 MHz
RDShit91.9
Brandinghit91.9
Programming
FormatContemporary hit radio
NetworkHit Network
Ownership
Owner
Triple M Bendigo
History
First air date
8 October 1999 (1999-10-08) (as Star FM)
Call sign meaning
Bendigo
Technical information
ERP120 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates
36°59′32″S 144°18′30″E / 36.992211°S 144.308331°E / -36.992211; 144.308331
Links
Websitewww.hit.com.au/bendigo

hit91.9 Bendigo (official callsign: 3BDG) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Hit Network. The station is broadcast to Central Victoria from studios in the Bendigo suburb of Golden Square.

The station commenced broadcasting in 1999 as 91.9 Star FM when 3CV, a Maryborough-based station, obtained a supplementary FM licence. On 15 December 2016, the station was relaunched as Hit91.9.[2]

Programming

Local programming is produced and broadcast from the station's Golden Square studios from 9am–12pm weekdays, consisting of a three-hour mornings show presented by Em Tressider.[3]

Networked programming originates from studios in Albury, Melbourne and Sydney.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Radio and television broadcasting stations: Internet edition (PDF). Australian Communications and Media Authority. October 2019. pp. 24, 69, 104.
  2. ^ "SCA to rebrand regional to Hit and Triple M". Radio Today (Australia). 20 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Em". Hit Network. Retrieved 28 June 2023.

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This page was last edited on 8 September 2023, at 06:31
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