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Nova 93.7

Coordinates: 31°56′49″S 115°49′27″E / 31.9469°S 115.8242°E / -31.9469; 115.8242
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Nova 93.7
Broadcast areaPerth
Frequency93.7 MHz FM
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerNOVA Entertainment (50%)
HT&E (50% through ARN)
History
First air date
5 December 2002
Links
Websitewww.novafm.com.au/station/nova937
NOVA 93.7 headquarters at Rokeby Road, Subiaco

Nova 93.7 (call sign: 6PER) is a commercial radio station in Perth, Western Australia. Jointly owned by NOVA Entertainment and Australian Radio Network, it was established in the Perth market on 5 December 2002. Nova 93.7 was launched at 3pm by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and by current drive presenter Tim Blackwell, with "Can't Stop" the first song being aired.

Nova 93.7 is only the second commercial FM radio station in Perth to not have previously been an AM station. The first was ARN's 96fm.

Controversies

Rigged competition

In April 2010, announcer Hans Bruechle tipped off his friend Ashlea Reid when he was about to play the secret song. The radio station was alerted to the rigging by a friend of both Reid and Bruechle. Following the incident Nova gave the prize to youth suicide prevention charity Youth Focus and Bruechle was fired.[1]

Announcers

  • Nathan, Nat & Shaun (Breakfast)
  • Ross Wallman (Mornings)
  • Katie Lam (Afternoons)
  • Kate, Tim and Marty (Drive)
  • Smallzy's Surgery (Nights)
  • Nikolina Koevska (Late Nights Mon-Thu)

News

  • Ellie Petricevic (News)
  • Michelle Stephenson (National News Manager)

References

  1. ^ Pepper, Daile (29 April 2010). "Nova presenter sacked over $10,000 cash for mates rort". WAtoday. Retrieved 29 June 2012.

31°56′49″S 115°49′27″E / 31.9469°S 115.8242°E / -31.9469; 115.8242