2EC

2EC is a radio station broadcasting to the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia, specifically the local government areas of Eurobodalla and Bega Valley. It is owned by East Coast Radio Pty. Ltd, which is a subsidiary of Grant Broadcasters.

2EC
CityBega, Batemans Bay
Broadcast areaNew South Wales south coast
Frequency765 kHz
SloganThe South Coast’s Widest Variety Of Music
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Affiliations2UE, 2GB, 3AW
Ownership
OwnerEast Coast Radio Pty. Ltd
(East Coast Radio Pty. Ltd)
Power FM NSW South Coast
History
First air date
30 September 1937[1]
Former call signs
2BE
Call sign meaning
East Coast Radio
Technical information
ClassCommercial
ERPVarious
Repeater(s)1584 kHz, 105.5 MHz, 105.9 MHz
Links
Websitehttp://www.2ec.com.au/

History

2BE began test broadcasting in February 1937.[2] The station was officially opened on 30 September 1937.[1]

Frequencies

  • 765 AM- Bega Valley and surrounds. Can be heard throughout most of the coverage area, and along the coastline for great distances. Transmitter is located at Kalaru (36.7442°S 149.9369°E / -36.7442; 149.9369 (2EC, Kalaru transmitter)).
  • 1584 AM- Narooma town and immediate surrounds. Because of the low power used by this translator, it can only be heard around 30 km distant. Transmitter is located just outside Narooma (36.2276°S 150.1384°E / -36.2276; 150.1384 (2EC, Narooma transmitter)).
  • 105.5 FM- Eden and surrounds. Transmitting 1 kW from Bimmil Hill near Eden (37.0110°S 149.8896°E / -37.0110; 149.8896 (2EC, Bimmil Hill transmitter)), the translator covers Merimbula, Eden and Mallacoota (VIC) adequately. In exceptional atmospheric conditions, this transmitter can cover much of the 2EC license area, and has been heard as far north as Sydney.
  • 105.9 FM- Eurobodalla local government area, plus some towns in the southern Shoalhaven such as Bawley Point and Lake Tabourie. Transmits at 20 kW (directional pattern) from Mt. Wandera west of Moruya (35.7960°S 150.0054°E / -35.7960; 150.0054 (2EC, Mt. Wandera transmitter)). In good atmospheric conditions, the transmitter can be heard in the Bega Valley region, as well as north to the Shoalhaven and Illawarra. The transmission has been heard as far north as Buladelah on the NSW north coast.

Programming

The station airs an adult contemporary format, playing the South Coast's widest variety of music. 2EC primarily targets 35- to 54-year-olds.

In contrast to many radio stations in regional Australia, 2EC airs very little networked programming. A strong focus is on the community, with segments such as Lost and Found, Job file and Community Contact featured throughout the day. Discussions about local events and issues are held regularly, with strong local news heard most hours.

The 2EC morning show often speaks to key local people such as Bega MP Andrew Constance.

The radio station has a very local feel, which is also incorporated with their websites, www.2ec.com.au and www.guidetofarsouthcoast.com.au

On air lineup (weekdays)

  • Kimmi Saker- 6 am to 9am)
  • James- 9am to 12pm
  • The Run Home With Tim- 2 pm to 6 pm
  • 20 20 Retro Countdown with Aaron Stevens- 6pm - 8pm

Weekend programming includes "The Best of Kimmi Saker", The Locker Room, Real Estate Show. The station is unique in NSW in that it takes both NRL and AFL coverage, possibly owing to its position near the Victorian border. AFL is heard Saturday afternoon from midday, whilst NRL is covered Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoons with the 2EC Continuous Call Team. And not much else

Affiliations

  • Croc Media (AFL coverage)
  • 2GB Sydney (NRL coverage)

Power FM South Coast is a sister station, playing contemporary hit music.

References

  1. "LOCAL and GENERAL". The Southern Record and Advertiser. Candelo, NSW. 1 October 1937. p. 4. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  2. "LOCAL and GENERAL". The Southern Record and Advertiser. Candelo, NSW. 5 February 1937. p. 4. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  • New and improved radio services in the Bega region – Press release from The Australian Broadcasting Authority – 7 August 2004
  • 2EC Website
  • 2EC Radio Live
  • East Coast Radio
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