XLFM
XLFM (formerly 2XL) is an Australian radio station serving the Cooma region owned by Capital Radio Network. It was opened in August 1937.[1]
City | Cooma, New South Wales |
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Broadcast area | The Snowy Mountains |
Slogan | Forever Classic |
Frequency | 96.1 MHz |
Repeater(s) | 107.3 FM (Jindabyne) 92.1 FM (Thredbo) 98.7 FM (Perisher) 92.5 FM (Charlotte Pass) 92.5 FM (Bombala) |
First air date | 22 August 1937 |
Format | Classic hits |
Transmitter coordinates | 36.2397°S 149.1489°E |
Call sign meaning | 2 - New South Wales XXL - derived from former callsign XL |
Former call signs | 2XL (1937–2019) |
Former frequencies | 918 kHz |
Owner | Capital Radio Network (Radio Snowy Mountains Pty Ltd) |
Sister stations | 97.7 Snow FM |
Website | www |
Transmitter and studios
XLFM has numerous transmitter locations in Cooma, Jindabyne, Thredbo, Charlotte Pass, Perisher Valley & Bombala. The studio location has over the years changed from Cooma to Jindabyne which is its current location of Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne.
Announcers
- Gary Warne
- Ray Hadley
- Matty Wray
- Andrew Dunkerley
- Trent McCurdy
External links
References
- "New Broadcasting Station". The Sydney Morning Herald. 23 August 1937. p. 7. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
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