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2LF is an Australian radio station serving the Young region and is part of the Super Radio Network with its sister station Roccy FM. It was opened in February 1938.[1]
Frequency | 1350 kHz |
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Programming | |
Format | News talk, Classic hits |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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Roccy FM | |
History | |
First air date | 16 February 1938 |
Former frequencies | 1340 kHz (1938–1978) 1359 kHz (1978–1984) |
Call sign meaning | Lambing Flats |
Technical information | |
ERP | 5kW |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°20′40″S 148°20′02″E / 34.3444°S 148.3339°E |
Translator(s) | 105.3 MHz Cootamundra 100.7 MHz Cowra, Grenfell 104.9 MHz Harden, Temora |
Links | |
Website | www |
The LF stands for Lambing Flats and the station broadcasts on the AM dial on 1350 kilohertz and a power of 5 kilowatts – more than double the power of neighbouring radio stations 2WG Wagga Wagga, 2GN Goulburn and 2PK Parkes, all of which are rated at 2 kW. This may be due to the varying heights of the towns of Young, Cowra and Cootamundra – 2LF's core audience.
Many famous names in Australian broadcasting and television either began their career at 2LF or worked there, including Ken Sutcliffe, Ray Warren and Mike Connors. 2LF only became a 24-hour radio service in the late 1980s. Prior to this it finished broadcasting for the day after the midnight news and resumed with a test broadcast after 5am (which involved playing an album) before officially starting with the national anthem leading into the 5:30am news. When 2LF went "24 hours" it took programming from the co-owned 2WG Wagga Wagga with the on air branding of 2WG/2LF. 2WG itself took overnight satellite music programming from 2UW in Sydney which at that time provided radio network services to about 80 stations nationally.
Programming
edit- Early Breakfast With Richard King[2]
- Breakfast Crunch With Richard Spence[3]
- The John Laws Morning Show[4]
- Country News Hour [5]
- Afternoons With Brent Bultitude[6]
- Talkin' Sport[7]
- Nights With Gary Stewart[8]
- Talk Overnight [9]
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