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Radio West
Broadcast areaSouthwest Corner of Western Australia, Australia
Frequency6BY Bridgetown - 900 AM
6TZ Bunbury - 963 AM
Programming
Language(s)English
AffiliationsRadioWest
Ownership
Owner
Hot FM
History
First air date
6BY - January 24, 1953 (1953-01-24)[1]
6TZ - 1939 (1939)
Technical information
Power6BY - 2 kW[2]
6TZ - 2 kW[2]
Transmitter coordinates
34°3′19″S 116°10′33″E / 34.05528°S 116.17583°E / -34.05528; 116.17583[2]
Repeater(s)see stations
Links
Website6tzam.com.au

RadioWest South West is an adult contemporary-formatted commercial radio station, owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. Based in Bunbury, Western Australia, it covers the south west of the state via a number of high-powered AM stations.

Programming

  • Wake Up with Cliff and Dougie
  • Rural Focus (excluding Bunbury)
  • Cape to Cape (excluding Bunbury)
  • Workdays with Suzanne
  • The Locker Room
  • Lisa & Tim (from Mix 94.5 Perth)
  • Merrick & Australia (from Triple M Sydney)
  • Talking Back the Night (from 92.5 Gold FM Gold Coast)
  • My Generation (from Authentic Entertainment Sydney)
  • Courtney & Eli (from Mix 94.5 Perth)
  • Dead Set Legends (from Mix 94.5 Perth)
  • Triple M Football

Announcers

  • Cliff Reeve
  • Doug Terry
  • Vin Dawes
  • Lauren Kelly

Stations

RadioWest South West programming is relayed by

Location Call sign Frequency Broadcast area
Augusta 6TZ 101.5 FM Augusta
Bridgetown 6BY 900 AM Bridgetown RA1
Bunbury 6TZ 963 AM Bunbury
Busselton 6TZ 756 AM Busselton
Collie 6TZ 1134 AM Collie

References

  1. ^ "AT CONTROLS". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 26 January 1953. p. 6. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c The Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations Book. Australian Communications and Media Authority. 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2015-03-01.