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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox radio station 93.5 Eagle FM is a contemporary hit music station based in Goulburn, Australia[1] and broadcasting to the Southern Tablelands[2] region of New South Wales on 93.5 FM. Eagle FM is a part of the Capital Radio Network.

About

Eagle FM launched on 31 January 1997 as the subsequent FM licence to Goulburn's commercial station on AM, 2GN (now GNFM).[3]

The station is owned in a near 50–50 joint venture between Capital Radio Network[4] and Grant Broadcasters[5] trading as Goulburn Radio Broadcasters Pty. Ltd. The station shares its branding and music with fellow Capital Radio Network station Snow FM.Шаблон:Citation needed

Eagle FM's Goulburn studios ("Radio Goulburn") are shared with sister station GNFM (formerly 2GN).[6] The building is located on the corner of Lagoon and Union streets.[7] Eagle FM is primarily played out from Studio A. Goulburn Radio Broadcasters is also responsible for broadcasting Grant Broadcasters' national hot country network, KIX Country, in the Southern Tablelands.Шаблон:Citation needed

Eagle FM has a repeater in Crookwell, re-transmitting Eagle FM on 103.9 MHz.Шаблон:Citation needed

History

Eagle FM's Twitter account is the 77th oldest among Australian radio stations.[8]

The station's playout software is Zetta from RCS, having previously used Master Control also an RCS product.[9]

In April 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented local Anzac Day services proceeding. In response to this, Eagle FM and 2GN provided a dawn service airing just prior to 6am programming.[10]

On 31 October 2020, Eagle FM's Dylan and Matthew 'MJ' Brokenbrough[11] broadcast live for 24 hours straight in support of Goulburn's Relay For Life which had changed their usual event due to coronavirus.[12] This event was nominated for a Goulburn Australia Day 2021 award in the 'Event of The Year' category.[13]

Programs

Eagle FM broadcasts a number of local and syndicated hosted programs:

Eagle FM Program Schedule (QT1, 2021)
Program Time Host Studios Notes
Breakfast with Jake Weekdays 6am to 9am Eagle FM Local program
High School Hits Blitz with Jake Weekdays 9am to 10am Eagle FM Local program
Maximum Music Workday with Gemma Weekdays 10am to 1pm Eagle FM Local program
Workday Arvos with Paddy Weekdays 1pm to 4pm Snow FM Eagle FM and Snow FM announcers switch stations for the Arvo show
Fitzy & Wippa Weekdays 4pm to 5pm Nova Syndicated audio packages from Nova
Kate, Tim & Joel Weekdays 5pm to 7pm Nova Syndicated audio packages from Nova
Maximum Music Weekend Saturday 6am to 4pm Snow FM Eagle FM and Snow FM announcers switch stations for weekends
Fitzy & Wippa (Highlights) Saturday 4pm to 5pm Nova Syndicated audio packages from Nova
Maximum Music Weekend Sunday 6am to 5pm Snow FM Eagle FM and Snow FM announcers switch stations for weekends
Kate, Tim & Joel (Highlights) Sunday 5pm to 7pm Nova Syndicated audio packages from Nova

Local Announcers

  • Gemma Sweeney (Workdays, 2021–)
  • Jacob Aquilina (Breakfast, 2021–)
  • Jenna D'Apice (Workdays, 2021)
  • Matthew 'MJ' Brokenbrough (Breakfast, 2019–2021)[11][14]
  • Dylan Finch (Workdays, 2018–2021)[15][16]
  • James Preston (Breakfast, 2018–2019)[17]
  • Bill 'Billy' Bradley (Breakfast, 2016–2018)[18][19]
  • Jack Wallance (2016–2018)[20][21]
  • Damien Haffenden (2013–2014)[22][23]
  • Murray Ryan (2013)[24][25]
  • Dene Broadbelt (2012–2013)[22]
  • Andrew Mata (2010–2013)
  • Joe (Joey) Groth (2011–2011)
  • Rick Shipp (2008)[26]
  • Jason McLean (2000–2002)
  • Dan Cassin (1998)[27]
  • Andy Young[28]
  • Blair Woodcock[26]
  • Ryan Nicholls[29]
  • Luke 'Crossy' Cross[30]

Awards and recognition

  • 2021, Eagle FM has been nominated for an Australia Day award in the Event of The Year category, for their 'Radio Relay' Broadcast marathon in 2020.[13]
  • 2020, Eagle FM won the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce & Industry's Business 2580 Award for Best Media & Entertainment Company.[31]
  • 2019, Dylan Finch was a finalist in the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRA's) for 'Best Achievement In Production'.[32]
  • 2017, Bill Bradley won the ACRA for 'Best Newcomer On-Air', country market[33]
  • 2016's ACRA's saw Eagle FM's Andy Young win Best Entertainment/Music Presenter (Country)[28]
  • 2002, Jason McLean won the ACRA for Best Music Personality and Best music special.
  • 2001, Jason McLean won the Raward for Best Music personality.

See also

References

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