Phoenix FM (Central Victoria)

Phoenix FM, also known as Central Victorian Community Broadcasters Incorporated (CVCB), is an Australian community radio station based in Bendigo, Victoria.

Phoenix FM
CityBendigo, Victoria, Australia
Broadcast areaCentral Victoria
Frequency106.7 FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatCommunity radio
Ownership
OwnerCentral Victorian Community Broadcasters Incorporated
History
First air date
7 January 2008
Former frequencies
89.5 FM
Call sign meaning
3 - Victoria
PFM - Phoenix FM
Links
WebsitePhoenix FM website

History

The inaugural meeting of Phoenix FM was held on 10 April 2007.[1] Phoenix FM was granted a temporary licence for two weeks of test broadcasting from 7 January 2008.[2] It was granted a second test broadcast period for two weeks from 8 to 21 June 2008. It was then granted a third test broadcast from 6pm on 28 September to midnight on 6 October 2008. A further extension to this was granted from October 2008 to March 2009 in a time-share arrangement with 89.5 Fresh FM. This occurred after a battle with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), who were proposing to use the frequency used by both Phoenix FM and Fresh FM for political broadcasts.

Phoenix FM's first outside broadcast was a call of the Bendigo Pioneers game from Country Vet Oval, Golden Square.[3] Phoenix FM began to stream their shows over the Internet in mid-2008.

Following a storm in Bendigo, Phoenix went off air for over an hour when power to the radio station was lost as a result of poor weather.[4]

Presenters

Lewis Adams hosts "The New Local" with Stephen Wright. He also presents "Live History". Mark Noulton and Joseph Johnston present "Generous Servings of Soup". Noulton also presents "Batcat". Stephen Wright presents "The Shoe Draw Sideshow Funky Dance Time Hour".

References

  1. CVCB inaugural meeting Archived 6 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Phoenix FM rises", Bendigo Advertiser, 7 January 2008. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  3. "Phoenix FM to broadcast TAC Cup match during June test transmission". AustralianRulesFootball.com.au. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  4. "Wild weather hits Bendigo causing power outages and fallen trees". Bendigo Advertiser. 20 November 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.


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