89.3 LAFM
City | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia |
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Broadcast area | Launceston RA1 |
Slogan | Launceston's Best Mix |
Frequency | 89.3 MHz FM |
Translator(s) | 101.1 FM Launceston CBD |
First air date | 14 December 1930 (as 7LA) |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
Language(s) | English |
Transmitter coordinates | Coordinates: 41°26′23″S 147°08′17″E / 41.439743°S 147.137945°E |
Callsign meaning |
7 - Tasmania LAA - Homage to final AM callsign 7LA (LAunceston) |
Former callsigns | 7LA (1930–2008) |
Former frequencies |
1098 kHz AM (1978–2009) 1100 kHz AM (1930–1978) |
Owner |
Grant Broadcasters (Bass Radio Pty Limited) |
Sister stations | 90.1 Chilli FM |
Website | 89.3 LAFM |
89.3 LAFM (callsign: 7LAA) is an Australian radio station in Tasmania. Owned and operated by Grant Broadcasters, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format to Launceston and surrounding areas. First broadcast on 14 December 1930 as 7LA,[1] the station currently broadcasts from studios in York Street, alongside sister station 90.1 Chilli FM.
History
Established as 7LA in 1930, the station was formerly operated under various networks, including AWA Limited, 3KZ, RG Capital and Macquarie Regional RadioWorks. In 1978, the station shifted frequency to 1098 AM as part of a nationwide frequency move on the AM band, changing from 10 kHz spacing to 9 kHz.
In 2002, television station ABNT-3 vacated VHF channel 3, opening up space for further FM radio services in Launceston. In 2005, it was announced that 7LA, along with 7EX and ABC Northern Tasmania were to move to the FM band - 7LA on 89.3, 7EX on 90.1 and ABC Northern Tasmania on 91.7.[2] In 2008, the station relaunched as 89.3 LAFM,[3] with the AM service ceasing transmission in February 2009.
Today, the station networks the majority of its programming to Scottsdale-based 7SD.
On Air
Weekdays:
- 6:00-9:00 Fairsy & Jules for Breakfast
- 9:00-12:00 Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
- 12:00-2:00 Steve Segale
- 2:00-6:00 The Drive Home with Leigh-Roy
- 6:00-8:00 Sportsday with Tony Leonard and Terry Wallace
- 8:00-10:00 20/20 Retro Countdown
- 10:00-6:00 Music Overnight
Saturday:
- 6:00-8:00 Rotating Announcer
- 8:00-9:00 Off The Bench
- 10:00-6:00 Rotating Announcer
- 6:00-8:00 My Generation with Jonesy & Amanda
- 8:00-12:00 Party On
Sunday:
- 6:00-8:00 My Generation with Jonesy & Amanda
- 8:00-10:00 Fairsy and Jules Sunday Sesh
- 10:00-6:00 Rotating Announcer
- 6:00-12:00 20/20 Retro Rewind
External links
References
- ↑ "New Broadcasting Station.". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 December 1930. p. 8. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
- ↑ "Launceston stations are going FM". Radioinfo.com.au. 31 March 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ↑ "Launceston's 7LA relaunches as 89.3 LAFM". Radioinfo.com.au. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 6 July 2015.