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Hope 103.2

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Radio station in Sydney

Hope 103.2
Broadcast areaSydney
Programming
FormatChristian Radio
Ownership
OwnerHope Media Ltd, formerly Christian Broadcasting Association Ltd
Inspire by Hope 103.2,[1] formerlyInspire Digital
History
Call sign meaning
2 =New South WalesChristianBroadcastingAssociation
Technical information
ERP50,000watts
HAAT204 m[2]
Links
WebcastLive Stream
Websitehttp://hope1032.com.au

Hope 103.2 is aChristian Radio station inSydney,Australia, transmitting on the FM dial at 103.2 MHz. Founded as2CBA by the Rev. Vernon Turner,[3] it commencedbroadcasting on 5 March 1979 as one of the first community radio stations and cemented itself as Australia's first ChristianFMradio station.[4] Its mission is "To impact people with experiences of God’s love so that they may become more like Christ and the world more like the Kingdom".[5]

The station provides a mixed format ofChristian, easy listening and hotadult contemporary music. Station programming also features competitions, listener interaction, as well as short and extended Christian devotionals.

Sister stationInspire Digital (now known as Inspire by Hope 103.2) was the first Australian community radio station launched on DAB+ in 2010.[6]

The radio station relocated fromFive Dock to its current studios inSeven Hills[7] (the former home ofWSFM) and was renamed FM103.2 in 2002, with the tag-line "The Heart of Sydney". The station was renamed Heart 103.2 in December 2007, but this was challenged legally by Macquarie Regional Radioworks who held a generic right to the name "Heart".[8] It was decided to use "Sydney's 1032" as the interim on-air identifier for 2008.[9]

On Monday, 15 December 2008 at midnight the station was renamed "Hope 103.2".[10] Listeners offered their suggestions for a new name for the station, and "Hope" was judged the best and most popular.[9]

History

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Hope FM began broadcasting initially as 2CBA FM 103.2, "all beautiful music", in 1979, whose format was continuous easy listening music, mixed with Christian news and messages. During this period, much of the music played includedJames Last,Eric Jupp,Richard Clayderman,Klaus Wunderlich, and other similar sounding artists. Many of these tracks were instrumental versions of more popular hits of the '50s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. The station ceased this style of programming during late 1999 in favour of the current format.

Programming

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The format of Hope 103.2 is described as "Contemporary Christian Radio", which is Christian-infused mainstream light contemporary radio. The program format is designed to reach out to the wider community as well as the Christian community. This is achieved with "family friendly" and accessible music with a positive or relational message, whether performed by Christian or non-Christian artists and regardless of whether or not the music is intentionally carrying a Christian message. This is in contrast to other christian radio stations in Australia, where only contemporary Christian artists are played.

Devotionals

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Every hour a short radiodevotional, described on their website as aMinistry Segment, is played on air.[11] During the day, short 60 second programs fromFocus on the Family, Berni Dymet,Heidi Wysman andCity Bible Forum are played. Before and after the breakfast show on weekdays, longer 5 minute devotionals are presented includingTime with God with John North andMorning Devotions with Chris Witts. On Sunday mornings, asermon fromAnglican Minister Simon Manchester is played.[12]

News Programming

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Hope Media launched their newsroom in December 2019, with their news coverage focused on the Sydney metro area.[13] This news service provides hourly news bulletins on-air and online. This service is still supplemented by bulletins supplied by2GB andNine Radio on weekend.

Prior to their news service launch, radio bulletins were presented by2GB and2UE (Nine Radio), which rebranded from Macquarie Radio Network in early 2020. Between July 2008 and December 2020, Hope 103.2 also broadcast live simulcasts ofNine News (viaChannel Nine Sydney), airing every night except Saturdays, at 6:00 pm.[14] Nine News & 9news.com.au were also occasional sponsors ofHope 1032 News.

Podcasts

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Other programing from Hope has been moved to online Podcasts.[15] Their Podcast shows have included a Book club, interviews, advice on raising families, and stories on hope. Their more in-depth devotions have also moved to podcasts.

Open House

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Open House was a live talk show exploring life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective. It aired Sundays from 7pm to 10pm on Hope 103.2 and was syndicated to other radio stations across Australia.[16] From April 2006 to March 2011, the show was hosted bySheridan Voysey.[17] Between April 2011 until December 2013,Open House was hosted by TV and radio broadcasterLeigh Hatcher.

In 2014Dwayne Jeffries hostedOpen House weekdays at 12pm.[18]

From 2017,Stephen O'Doherty returned with the show on Sunday evenings.[19] The show did not return in 2019.[20]

Digital Radio

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Hope 103.2 also broadcasts digitally online and viaSydney DAB+ Radio. The station also broadcasts three other digital Radio stations, all of which have no live presenters:

  • Inspire by Hope 103.2 (formerly Inspire Digital) – began in November 2010 on both Sydney DAB+ Radio and online. Provides Christian music and teaching.
  • FRESH Radio – Online only. The station airs christian music for a youth audience.
  • Christmas Hope – Online only, and DAB+ in November and December each year.[21] The station runs Christmas and Advent music across the year.

Board & Management

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Hope Media Ltd is governed by a board of directors.[22] Directors are elected according to the organisation's constitution,[23] by members of the organisation. Directors are appointed for a term of three years, and are eligible for re-election for up to four consecutive terms. Stephen O'Doherty became chairperson of the board in 2005,[24] and David Bartlett succeeded him as chairman of the board in May 2023.[25]

Phillip Randall, previously CEO of98five Sonshine FM, Perth, has been CEO of Hope Media Ltd since 1999. Other managers include:[26]

  • Dwayne Jeffries – General Manager
  • David Barker – Chief Financial Officer
  • Jodie Williams – People and Culture Manager
  • Justin Kendall – Community Relations Manager
  • Ramona Ishac – Group Sponsorship Sales Manager
  • Stephen Wilkinson – Technical Operations Manager

Relationship with other Christian Media

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Hope Media has long been associated with other Christian media ministries, both formally and informally. As members of Christian Media and Arts Australia,[27] they have often contributed to and participated in sector-wide projects.

Hope Media has also entered into agreements to manage other Christian Community Radio Stations. In 2016, Hope Media became the sole Trustee Member ofFamily Radio Limited (licensee of 96five Brisbane).[28] This trustee membership allows Hope Media to appoint the majority of board directors, with Community Members able to vote for the minority of board positions.[29]

In 2019, Hope Media became the sole Co-Mission Member of Sunshine Coast Christian Broadcasters Ltd (licensees of 4CLG Salt 106.5), entitling them to the majority of board positions.[30] Since 2022, Hope Media has been the Co-Mission Member of Juice Media Ltd (licensee ofJuice107.3). This entitles them to at least one board seat.[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Inspire Digital is Now Sydney's Own Inspire by Hope 103.2". 6 April 2021. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  2. ^HAAT estimated fromhttp://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
  3. ^"Happy mix of faith and passion for broadcasting". 11 December 2006. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  4. ^"About community broadcast licences".Australian Communications and Media Authority. 12 March 2022. Retrieved8 April 2022.
  5. ^"Mission & Vision". Retrieved27 June 2022.
  6. ^"Our History".Hope 103.2. Hope Media Ltd. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  7. ^"2CBA opens new studios". 30 May 2002. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  8. ^"Stuck on a change of heart". 24 December 2007. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  9. ^ab"Hope 103.2's story". Retrieved26 May 2014.
  10. ^"Community station loses Heart but gains Hope". 14 December 2008. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  11. ^"Ministry Segment Finder - Listen to segments heard on Hope 103.2".Hope 103.2. Retrieved8 March 2022. Example day
  12. ^"Christian Growth — with Simon Manchester".Hope 103.2. Retrieved8 March 2022.
  13. ^"Hope Media launches a new independent news service".RadioInfo Australia. 1 December 2019. Retrieved18 February 2022.
  14. ^"The Day Channel 9's Peter Overton Dropped In".Hope 103.2. 18 November 2015. Retrieved18 February 2022.
  15. ^"Hope Podcasts".Hope 103.2. Retrieved8 March 2022.
  16. ^"Sheridan Voysey Bio". Retrieved27 June 2022.
  17. ^"About The Open House Show". Archived fromthe original on 14 December 2011. Retrieved11 October 2011.
  18. ^"Open House Returns to Hope Media". 28 February 2014. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  19. ^"The 'Open House' Show Opens Again, with Stephen O'Doherty". 17 March 2017. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  20. ^"The 'Open House' Show Taking a Break in 2019". 24 January 2019. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  21. ^"Christmas Hope now live on Digital Radio". 6 November 2015. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  22. ^"Responsible People". Retrieved27 June 2022.
  23. ^"Constitution - HOPE MEDIA LIMITED ACN 000 456 468"(PDF). Retrieved27 June 2022.
  24. ^"Stephen O'Doherty".LinkedIn. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  25. ^"Board of Directors". Retrieved27 June 2022.
  26. ^"Our People". Retrieved27 June 2022.
  27. ^"ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING FOR THE 2018 FINANCIAL YEAR"(PDF).ACNC. Christian Media and Arts Australia. 6 May 2019. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  28. ^"ACMA accepts enforceable undertakings from Family Radio Brisbane".RadioInfo. AMT. 28 September 2016. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  29. ^"Constitution of Family Radio Limited"(PDF).ACNC. Family Radio Ltd. 20 May 2012. p. 17. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  30. ^"CONSTITUTION of SUNSHINE COAST CHRISTIAN BROADCASTERS LTD"(PDF).ACNC. SUNSHINE COAST CHRISTIAN BROADCASTERS LTD. 13 December 2022. p. 16. Retrieved27 January 2025.
  31. ^"CONSTITUTION of JUICE MEDIA LTD"(PDF).ACNC. Juice Media Ltd. 2021. p. 15. Retrieved27 January 2025.

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