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3RRR (pronounced "Three Triple R", or simply "Triple R") is a popular Australian community radio station, based in Melbourne. It is the largest per capita subscribed radio station in the world. Image File history File links Rrrlogo. ...
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Community radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interests of a certain area, broadcasting material that is popular to a local audience but is overlooked by more powerful broadcast groups. ...
This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre. ...
3RRR first commenced broadcasting in 1976 from the studios of 3ST, the student radio station of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (now RMIT University), on an educational licence with the name 3RMT. In 1979 it relocated to Fitzroy, and adopted its present name. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, it became synonymous with the post punk and new wave subcultures. It has developed a devoted listener base, many of whom donate their time or money to keep the station going; either as volunteers or through the annual "Radiothon". In late 2004 supporters raised enough money for the station to purchase and move into new premises on the corner of Blyth and Nicholson Streets in Brunswick East after the 20 year lease on their previous studios, in Victoria St., Fitzroy, expired. RMIT University, (previously The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is a university based in Melbourne, Australia. ...
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3RRR's mission statement was defined in 1990 as "To educate, inform and entertain by drawing upon appropriate community resources. To develop a critical approach to contemporary culture." Most of 3RRR's programming consists of specialist music programmes, whose hosts have complete autonomy; the station does not have playlists. As such, the nature of 3RRR broadcasts vary wildly depending on time of week. 3RRR is funded entirely by community sponsorships and public subscribers (currently around 10,000), which, by removing standard commercial pressures, allows this diverse programming.
Due to the reaction from subscribers, in the late 1990s 3RRR cancelled sponsorship deals signed with the Ford Motor Company and music venue The Mercury Lounge (due to its location in Melbourne's Crown Casino). No such "corporate" sponsorship has been considered since. âFordâ redirects here. ...
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With an eclectic mix of programmes and a commitment to independence and integrity, 3RRR has been cited as a model for community radio stations in other cities (such as Sydney's FBi Radio); it has been said that it is a cornerstone of Melbourne's alternative/underground culture. A large number of 3RRR presenters have gone on to work extensively for more commercial radio stations and for the ABC. This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ...
FBi Radio is an independent, community radio station in Sydney, Australia. ...
Programs
- Aural Text
- Atomic
- Against The Arctic
- The Architects (external site)
- The Australian Mood
- Beats Electric
- Best Of The Brat
- Boxcutters (external site)
- Breakfasters
- Burn Rubber
- Byte Into It
- Can You Dig It
- Chicken Mary
- Cocoa Butter
- Delivery
- Eat It
- Einstein A Go Go
- Film Buff's Forecast
- Far And Wide
- Frank
- Galactic Zoo
- Incoming
| - I'd Rather Jack
- The International Pop Underground
- JVG Radio Method
- Kinky Afro
- Long Grass Sessions
- Local And/Or General
- Midweek Crisis
- Max Headroom
- Musically Incorrect
- New & Groovy
- Noise In My Head
- Old Folk Show
- On the Blower
- Off The Record
- The Party Show
- The Pinch
- Radio Marinara
- Respect The Rock
- Radiotherapy
- Room With A View
- Run Like You Stole Something
| - Sitelines
- Stylin'
- Smartarts
- Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
- Symbiosis
- Son of Crawdaddy
- Skull Cave (http://skullcave.org/)
- Slanted And Enchanted
- The Spin
- Top Ranking Sound
- Twang
- Vital Bits
- Under The Sun
- The Village
- Wake In Fright
- Weird Groovin'
- Wig-Wam Bam
- The Word
- Wordburner
- Zero G
| Local and/or General is a radio show on Triple R radio in Melbourne, Australia. ...
Selected list of presenters, past & present - Jonathan Alley (Under the Sun/Tough Culture)
- David Armstrong (Danger: Low Brow)
- Billy Baxter
- Philip Brophy & Bruce Milne (EEEK!)
- Holly C (aka Marieke Hardy), Glenny G (aka Glen Dickie) & Paul P (aka Paul Trapani) (Best of the Brat)
- Anthony Carew (The International Pop Underground)
- Greg Champion (The Coodabeen Champions)
- Santo Cilauro
- Max Crawdaddy (Son of Crawdaddy)
- Cousin Creep (Paint The Town Clear Gloss / Breakfasters / Vindaloo Cocktail)
- Jane Gazzo (Calamity 1992-1996)
- Headley Gritter (The Party Show)
- Paul Harris & John Flaus (Filmbuff's Forecast)
- Stuart Harvey (Mondo Bizarro)
- Chris Hatzsis
- Andrew Haug (The Hard Report)
- Claire Hedger (Australian Matinee)
- Rob Jan (Zero G)
- Justin Kemp (Run Like You Stole Something)
- Josh Kinal & Meshel Laurie (Enough Rope)
- Kate Langbroek (The F'n'K Show / Breakfasters)
- Karen Leng (Kinky Afro)
- Lady Erica (Underground Flavas)
- Owen McKern (Delivery)
- Stephen Oliver, Kraig Krieger & John Williams (Steve & The Board / Cut The Music)
- Dave O'Neil (Osso Bucco / Breakfasters)
- Greig Pickhaver
- Zan Rowe (Transit Lounge)
- John Safran
- Julian Schiller (Crud)
- Fiona Scott-Norman (The F'n'K Show)
- Cam Smith (Eat It)
- Allan Thomas (The Metal for Melbourne Show)
- Tim Thorpe (Vital Bits)
- Johnny Topper (New & Groovy)
- Dr Turf (Punter to Punter)
- Stephen Walker (The Skullcave)
- Brian Wise & Billy Pinnell (Off The Record)
- Bohdan X (Friday punk show, 1978-1995)
- Gary Young (Chicken Mary Show)
- James Young
- Steve Wide (Far and Wide) New UK
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Paul Harris, born in 1950 in Melbourne, Australia, is a film critic, who appears on radio stations 3RRR and 3AW and in print in The Age. ...
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External links - 3RRR official website - includes audio streaming of the broadcast and archive of best shows.
- Mark Phillips 2006. Radio City. Melbourne: Vulgar Press. (history of RRR, released to commemorate the 30th anniversary)
- The Age newspaper. 2006. Rated R. November 23, 2006. (Article on 30 years of 3RRR).
- The Age Newspaper. 2005. www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/radio-gaga/2005/08/15/1123958002259.html
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