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ABC Radio Adelaide

Coordinates:34°53′18″S138°36′51″E / 34.888211°S 138.614220°E /-34.888211; 138.614220
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Not to be confused withRadio Adelaide.
Radio station in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
ABC Radio Adelaide (5AN)
Broadcast areaAdelaide
Frequency891kHzAM
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatTalk
Ownership
OwnerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
15 October 1937
Technical information
Licensing authority
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Power50 kW
Links
Websitewww.abc.net.au/adelaide/

ABC Radio Adelaide (call sign:5AN) is theABC Local Radio station forAdelaide. It is broadcast at 891 kHz on the AM band, onDAB digital radio and on theABC Listen app. It is also available on Digital TV on channel 25 in Adelaide.

History

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5AN started transmitting on 15 October 1937 with equipment located in the central telephone exchange, and a radio mast located in Post Office Place. The station transmitter moved toBrooklyn Park, already the site of5CL's transmitter, on 4 May 1944.

The radio mast was moved from the east side of the building to the south side in 1952 to make way for a road to the projectednew airport. The proximity of the transmitter site to the airport was inconvenient for both operations, so a new transmitter site was built in open fields at Pimpala, at the corner of Sherriffs and Hillier Roads,Reynella, and was opened on 20 September 1961 by the Postmaster-General C W Davidson.

New transmitters for 5AN and 5CL, rated at 50 kW, manufactured bySTC, had been installed in the building by thePostmaster-General's Department. The final stage of each transmitter contained three parallel 3J/261E air cooledtriodes running inclass C at 90% efficiency. These were driven by a class Bmodulator with the same type of valves.[1] The outputs of the two transmitters were fed by separate transmission lines to thecoupling hut at the base of the guyed mast antenna, which accepted and radiated both signals.

The ABC radio studios, previously in aconverted church and stables onHindmarsh Square, and "Football House", on the opposite side of the square, were in 1974 relocated to an eight-storey building inCollinswood, for many years the home of the ABC television studios.

In 2000 the "5AN" branding was replaced with "891 ABC Adelaide".[2] In the 1980s the radio manager wasDavid Hill.

Name change controversy

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In December 2016, the ABC was legally prevented from changing the name of 891 ABC Adelaide to ABC Radio Adelaide after local community stationRadio Adelaide successfully applied for acourt injunction.[3]

Radio Adelaide chairmanIain Evans said the station had pursued legal action to stop the ABC "hijacking" their station's name and accused the ABC of being "breathtakingly arrogant".[4] However, the ABC's local content manager Graeme Bennett said the name change wasn't about taking the community station's name or their audience and said it made sense for the ABC to drop the frequencies from the names of their stations given the rise in popularity ofdigital radio in Australia.[5]

In allowing the injunction, Justice Natalie Charlesworth said that while the logos and branding were quite different, there was the potential for confusion to arise when the station names were heard on air.[3] As a result, the ABC station was briefly named ABC Adelaide.[6] This prevented the station from being part of a national rebrand when metropolitan ABC stations dropped their respective frequencies from their names at the start of 2017, in favour of simply being called "ABC Radio" followed by the name of the respective cities which saw stations like 612 ABC Brisbane become ABC Radio Brisbane.[7]

The two stations reached an out-of-court agreement in March 2017, allowing the ABC to finally name the station ABC Radio Adelaide, bringing it in line with other capital city stations which had already dropped their frequencies from their names.[8] Radio Adelaide decided to settle after considering the risk of losing the case and the associated costs they would have had to pay along with a potential rebranding, while the ABC said they were pleased to reach a commercial resolution before the issue was required to proceed to trial.[8]

Local Announcers (Weekdays)

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  • Overnights withMichael Pavlich (Monday to Thursday) & Rod Quinn (Friday) – 1:30am to 5:30am (National broadcast)
  • Breakfast with Sonya Feldholf &Jules Schiller – 5:30am to 8:00am
  • AM with Isabella Higgins – 8:00am to 8:30am (National broadcast)
  • Breakfast with Sonya Feldholf, Rory McClaren & Jules Schiller – 8:30am to 9:00am
  • Mornings with Rory McClaren – 9:00am to 11:00am
  • Conversations withRichard Fidler – 11:00am to 12:00pm (National broadcast)
  • The Country Hour with Selina Green - 12:30pm-1:00pm
  • The World Today withSally Sara (Monday to Thursday) – 12:00pm to 12:30pm (National broadcast)
  • Afternoons with Jo Laverty– 12:30pm to 3:00pm
  • Drive with Nikolai Beilharz (Monday to Friday) – 3:00pm to 6:00pm
  • PM with David Lipson – 6:30pm to 7:00pm (National broadcast)
  • Evenings with Spence Denny (Monday to Thursday, Simulcast to NT) & Sirine Demachkie (Fridays, National Broadcast) – 7:00pm to 9:30pm
  • Nightlife with Philip Clark (Monday-Thursday) & Suzanne Hill (Friday) – 10:00pm to 1:30am (National broadcast, Friday 9:30pm-1:30am)

Local Announcers (Saturdays)

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  • Overnights with Rod Quinn – 1:30am to 5:30am (National broadcast)
  • The Country Hour Catch Up - 5:30am-6:00am
  • Weekends with Deb Tribe – 6:00am-11:00am
  • SA Grandstand with Aaron Bryans – 11:00am to 11:30am
  • National Grandstand – 11:30am to 6:30pm
  • National Evenings withChristine Anu – 6:30pm to 9:30pm
  • Saturday Night Country with Beccy Cole - 9:35pm to 10:30pm (National Broadcast, originates in Adelaide)
  • Nightlife with Suzanne Hill – 10:30pm to 1:30am (National Broadcast)

Local Announcers (Sundays)

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  • Overnights with Rod Quinn – 1:30am to 5:30am (National broadcast)
  • Australia All Over with Ian 'Macca' McNamara- 5:30am-10:00am
  • Sunday Mornings with Jason Chong– 10:00am-12:00pm
  • National Grandstand – 12:00pm to 6:00pm
  • Songs and Stories withRobbie Buck – 6:30pm to 8:30pm (National Broadcast)
  • Speaking Out withLarissa Behrendt – 8:30pm to 9:30pm (National Broadcast)
  • Nightlife with Suzanne Hill – 9:30pm to 1:30am (National Broadcast)

All ABC Local Radio stations in South Australia, as well asABC Broken Hill (which is located in New South Wales, but is on Central Time) simulcast 891 programs when not airing local programming.

See also

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  • John Kenneally, music director, producer, breakfast and evening radio presenter, 1984–2010

References

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  1. ^Winston T. Muscio (1984).Australian Radio the Technical Story 1923-83. Kangaroo Press. p. 76.ISBN 0-949924-82-2.
  2. ^Aaron O'Brien (18 April 2008)."The History on 891 ABC Adelaide".
  3. ^ab"Injunction granted to delay ABC Radio Adelaide name change".radioinfo. 31 December 2016. Retrieved17 April 2022.
  4. ^Fedorowytsch, Tom (1 December 2016)."Radio Adelaide ready for battle over 891 ABC Adelaide name change".ABC News. Retrieved17 April 2022.
  5. ^"Radio Adelaide community station fights ABC over new branding".ABC News. 2 December 2016. Retrieved17 April 2022.
  6. ^Washington, David (9 January 2017)."891 ABC "celebrates" new name after legal defeat".InDaily. Retrieved17 April 2022.
  7. ^"ABC Local Radio rebranding for 2017".radioinfo. 30 November 2016. Retrieved17 April 2022.
  8. ^ab"ABC and Radio Adelaide settle name dispute outside of court".radioinfo. 2 March 2017. Retrieved17 April 2022.

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