Plenty Valley FM

Plenty Valley FM
City Melbourne, Australia
Broadcast area Northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia
Slogan "Your Local Station"
Frequency 88.6 MHz FM
First air date 1987
Format Music & Community
Webcast Browser Streaming
Website pvfm.org.au

Plenty Valley FM 88.6 is a community radio station based in Melbourne, Australia. It is broadcast on 88.6 MHz FM. It began transmission in 1987.

It is licensed by the Australian Broadcasting Authority to broadcast within guidelines prescribed by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia.

Plenty Valley FM's studios are based in the northern Melbourne suburb of Mill Park, and broadcasts to areas within the City of Banyule, City of Manningham, City of Whittlesea and the Shire of Nillumbik.

Current programs

Monday to Friday

These programmes will cover issues that arise in the local community, around the country and around the globe. These shows also feature sport, traffic, weather, community service announcements, and also play a wide variety of music.

International Programmes

PVFM provides a wide range of international programmes for local ethnic communities to listen to during the week. These programmes are broadcast between 18:00 and 24:00 (6pm and 12am midnite), and are presented in foreign languages.

Weekends

The weekends normally host a selection of specialised programs, many of which focus on specific music genres - such as rock music from the 60's to the current day on Lets Rock, an all Beatles show titled From Us To You, nostalgic top 40 tracks from past decades on Those Were The Days, retro classics and recent hits on Wired For Sound, and blues & roots on The Whipping Post. There is also an Indigenous Australian program called Deadly Sounds which airs at 10am on a Sunday. These shows normally alternate between Saturday and Sunday for summer and winter.

The Heat Is On is one of PVFM's longer running variety weekend programs, and is broadcast on a Saturday night at 6pm hosted on alternate weeks by Rob Puglielli and Chris Keating.

Saturday

Saturday is traditionally Plenty Valley FM's sports day, with a number of programs throughout the day covering a variety of sports from local to international level. During the winter months, programs include The Modern Sports Show, Winners Aplenty Big Sports Breakfast Show, Behind The Wheel and Boys Are Back In Town. Throughout the summer, the NMCA and DVCA Cricket Shows feature in the morning, with Not The Plenty Valley FM Sports Show and Sports Addiction following up in the late morning and early afternoon. Other Saturday programs include , and Almost Famous which seeks to unearth new, young Australian musicians, The Heat Is On (6pm-8pm), Let's Rock (8pm-10pm), and Trash Disco (10pm-midnight).

Sunday

Sunday usually features lifestyle and pop culture programs, such as Valley Lifestyles which covers local events, gardening, and food & wine. Other programs include the Christianity show God's Not Dead, "From Us To You, Those Were The Days, Wired For Sound, The Download, and The Whipping Post.

Overnight Music

At midnight and weekday mornings, 88.6 Plenty Valley FM broadcasts it's real music variety, Plenty Valley FM Overnight and Mornings, during the day and overnight.

Northern Football League

Plenty Valley FM broadcasts the Northern Football League Match of the Day each Saturday during the winter football season from 13:00 through until 17:00 hours (1 to 5 pm in the afternoons). The broadcast leads in with an hour-long preview show covering the days upcoming fixtures across all three senior divisions of the NFL, before the commentary team commence the broadcast for the chosen match of that weekend.

The commentary team provide 'Around the Ground' score updates throughout the afternoon to keep the listeners up to date with other concurrent matches, similar to BBC Radio 5 Live's broadcasts of the English Premier League.

The NFL Match of the Day broadcasts are one of PVFM's biggest listener drawcards, attracting large audiences through the winter months given it is the sole radio station to cover the NFL (the northern suburbs largest football league).

See also

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