ONE FM (Shepparton)

ONE FM 98.5 (call sign: 3ONE), "Live & Local", is a community radio station in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. The radio station was established in 1980 and licensed for permanent full-time operation in 1989.

3ONE (ONE FM 98.5)
Broadcast areaGreater Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
Frequency98.5 MHz FM
Programming
FormatCommunity Radio
Ownership
OwnerGoulburn Valley Community Radio Inc
History
First air date1989
Technical information
Power10000W
Links
Websitewww.fm985.com.au

On air identification

Based in Shepparton, ONE FM 98.5 is considered to be one of the largest community radio stations in regional Australia. The radio station produces predominantly live local content for listeners in the Shepparton region.

The station has resumed the on-air use of its registered callsign, now identifying as "ONE FM 98.5". The change was made following local surveys (within Shepparton and surrounding areas) indicating the community generally referred to the radio station as "ONE FM" as opposed to the previously used frequency only identifier. The management opted to return the ONE FM brand to the station logos and promotional material and on-air.

Community radio

ONE FM is a community broadcast station and is predominantly operated and managed by volunteers. Programs include regular music and spoken word programs and live-to-air air Goulburn Valley Football League matches, results and more.

ONE FM’s broadcast coverage area extends to approximately 30 km from Mt Major, reaching Euroa, Nagambie, Benalla and other smaller regional towns surrounding Shepparton.

Affiliations

ONE FM is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, and broadcasts according to the Community Radio Codes of Practice (Issued by the ACMA in association with the CBAA)

The radio station was originally identified on-air as "ONE FM", however for a three-year period was identified simply by its frequency. In late 2009, the ONE FM identifier returned to the station’s broadcasts and to its printed promotional material.

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