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Muslim Community Radio 92.1 FM Sydney

Muslim Community Radio brodacsts primarily in Arabic and Lebanese with a small amount of English language programming. The station covers Islamic religious teaching and festivals along with educational and cultural programming. [3][4]
 
http://www.2mfm.org/content/view/28/119/
 
Established in 1995

The Muslim Community Radio is a multicultural and multilingual Islamic radio station. It broadcasts to the Sydney community in general while incorporating elements that target the Islamic community of Sydney. It first transmitted twenty-four hours a day during the month of Ramadan of 1995 and has continued to broadcast during every month of Ramadan and Dhul-hijja (Pilgrimage month). In addition, in 1997 Muslim Community Radio was broadcasting on every Friday of that year until the introduction of the temporary broadcast community license (TBCL). Muslim Community Radio currently broadcasts 24 hours 365 days a year covering all Islamic events. Because Arabic/Lebanese is, according to statistics, the major ethnic language communicated among the Muslims in Sydney, understandably the radio programs are primarily transmitted in the Arabic and English languages with spots of other community languages, evolving in pace with demand.
Financially, Muslim Community Radio is Self-Reliant

Muslim Community Radio depends in a major way on listener's support allowing less dominant support from the commercial sector. This policy upholds Muslim Community Radio's principle objective whereby community needs remain paramount to commercial imperatives. This state of financial independence reserves for Muslim Community Radio the privilege of establishing policies, producing programs and concluding administrative decisions relative to the needs and interests of the community, Australia's society and primarily the ABA regulations, regardless to commercial gain.
Technical Resource

Muslim Community Radio is among the leaders in its continued embrace of the latest and most innovative technical resources used in the sector. Furthermore, Muslim Community Radio owns more than one studio and all amenities including the elementary and complementary equipment. This has been the result of an intricate balancing act, implemented over the years by the expertise of its qualified financial controllers and a commitment in keeping up with its state of independence and modern technology. Muslim Community Radio exercises all resources in providing the community with information and services partial with Australian policies.
Muslim Community Radio is rich in Human Resources

Muslim Community Radio has a significant number of expert personals, in addition to the vested skills acquired by other fully trained crew members and volunteer workers. Behind the scenes, Muslim Community Radio is directed by an independent committee led by qualified financial controllers and other qualified community figures sought to represent the community and address Australia's social interests. Its human resources include qualified personnel such as Medical Practitioners, Computer Engineers, Civil Engineers, Journalists, Teachers, Welfare workers, Health experts such as nurses and mid wives and many others renowned in the community for other extensive and diverse skills. Muslim Community Radio comes to life with the charisma of its highly educated, talented, and committed team.
 
 
Vision Australia Radio
Vision Australia Radio is a network of community radio stations throughout Melbourne, regional Victoria and southern New South Wales. The service provides news, information and entertainment for people who are unable to read standard printed material.
Radio stations
·                    Albury/Wodonga - 101.7 FM
·                    Bendigo - 88.7 FM
·                    Geelong - 99.5 FM
·                    Melbourne - 1179 AM
·                    Mildura - 107.5 FM
·                    Shepparton - 100.1 FM
·                    Warragul - 93.5 FM
·                    Warrnambool - 94.5 FM
 
 
Vision Australia Radio
Vision Australia Radio is a network of eight radio stations in Victoria and southern New South Wales owned by Vision Australia Foundation. The stations broadcast a range of programs, generally consisting of readings of newspapers and magazines for people unable to read print media. All the stations are operated by a volunteer staff
The first station 3RPH, began broadcasting in 1982.
Vision Australia Radio is a member of the Radio Print Handicapped Network and a BBC World Service partner station.
The chief station is:
The other stations are affiliates and opt-out of the 3RPH feed for local programmes:
The Melbourne station is also heard in Australia and New Zealand on Optus Aurora satellite radio channel 12.
1CMS
FM 91.1 CMS (callsign 1CMS) is a multilingual community radio station broadcasting to Canberra in languages other than English from studios in the suburb of Holder. CMS is a member of the National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters Council (NEMBC) and the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA).
The policy of CMS is to encourage all languages to broadcast for at least an hour each week, providing time on an equitable basis. Programming priorities include youth, women and emerging communities. [1]

FM 91.1 CMS
 
Broadcast area
91.1 mHz FM
First air date
15 July 2000
Multilingual Community radio
Transmitter coordinates
Owner
Ethnic Broadcasters Council of the ACT and Surrounding Districts Inc.

1. History
The EBC (Ethnic Broadcasters Council) as it was then called, started broadcasting by purchasing airtime on community station 2XX. Up to 25 language groups were broadcasting for half an hour each per week during the 1980s. Discontent in the early 1990s saw the EBC and 2XX sever ties with each other. EBC were off the air until August 1992 when they were able to apply for their own test broadcast licence. EBC were back on air on Tuesdays and Fridays using the facilities of ArtSound FM.
In 1999 the EBC received a full time test licence to broadcast on 103.5 FM. Soon after the on air identity was changed to Canberra Multicultural Service and the frequency moved to the present 91.1 FM. Then an application for a full broadcasting licence was applied for. This was granted on June 15, 2001. [2]
2. Current
FM 91.1 CMS now has programming in around 30 languages. The station broadcasts live from the Canberra Multicultural Festival each year. Internet streaming was introduced in 2008.
3. Programming
As of 2008, the station broadcasts in the following languages: [3]
Satellite programming from Deutsche Welle, Radio France International and the National Indigenous Radio Service is also carried.
 
1RPH
Radio 1RPH 1125 kHz is a volunteer manned AM band radio broadcast station in the Australian Capital Territory. [1]
Radio 1RPH is a member of the Radio Print Handicapped Network. Its catch-phrases are, Your information station and Turning print into sound, and it is intended to serve all those who are, for any reason, handicapped from reading printed material. [2]
Newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed material are read to air. 1RPH used to have a frequency just outside of the AM band, and so suffered little interference, and was heard as far away as the United States.

Radio 1RPH
 
Broadcast area
1125 kHz AM
89.5 MHz FM Wagga Wagga
First air date
April, 1985
1 = Australian Capital Territory
Radio for the
Print
Handicapped
Affiliations
Owner
Print Handicapped Radio of ACT Inc.

 
 
1WAY
1WAY FM is a Christian community radio station broadcasting to Canberra from studios in the suburb of Fyshwick. [1]
The organisation’s aim is to present the reality of Jesus Christ which it does with music and programs that promote a Christian lifestyle. 1WAY is a non-profit company run by a volunteer staff and is funded by listener support and commercial sponsors. [2]
Contents:
1. Programming
2. References
3. External links
4. See also

1WAY FM
 
Broadcast area
First air date
15 July 2000
Transmitter Coordinates
Owner
Canberra Christian Radio Ltd

1. Programming
1WAY primarily broadcasts adult contemporary music by Christian artists, but also features programs of worship music as well as traditional hymns and choruses. It also broadcasts syndicated bible-teaching programs such as Insight for Living and Focus on the Family. [3]
 
 
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