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3BA

Coordinates:37°33′36″S143°51′30″E / 37.5601°S 143.8584°E /-37.5601; 143.8584
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For Ballarat AM radio station with the 3BA callsign, seeRadio Sport National.

Radio station in Victoria, Australia
3BA
Broadcast areaBallarat, Australia
Frequency102.3MHzFM
Branding3BA
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatClassic hits,Talk radio,News,sport
Ownership
Owner
  • ARN
  • (Radio Ballarat Pty Ltd)
Power FM
History
Call sign meaning
3 – VictoriaRadioBAllarat
Links
Website3BA

3BA (call sign:3RBA) is a commercial radio station inBallarat,Victoria,Australia broadcasting on the FM band on a frequency of 102.3 MHz.

Together with its sister stationPower FM, it is owned byARN. The station plays "Great Classics & Today's Favourites", which ranges from the 80s to Today.

3BA moved from AM (1314) to FM (102.3) on 5 May 1998.

Today, 3BA's old 1314 frequency currently relays[1] RSN 927 whose signal also travels to Ararat, Colac, Hamilton, Stawell and Warrnambool.

In November 2021, 3BA, along with other stations owned byGrant Broadcasters, were acquired by theAustralian Radio Network. This deal will allow Grant's stations, including 3BA, to access ARN's iHeartRadio platform in regional areas. The deal was finalized on 4 January 2022.[1] It is expected 3BA will integrate with ARN'sPure Gold Network, but will retain its current name according to the press release from ARN.

On-Air Schedule

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Weekdays

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  • 12:00am–06:00am – Ballarat's 102.3FM 3BA
  • 06:00am–10:00am – 'The Big Show' with Paul 'PT' Taylor
  • 10:00am–12:00pm – 'Ballarat Today' with Brett Macdonald
  • 12:00pm–01:00pm – 'Retro Lunch' with Geordi Norton
  • 01:00pm–06:00pm – 'Afternoons' with Dave
  • 06:00pm–08:00pm – 'Sportsday'
  • 08:00pm–10:00pm – '20–20 Retro Countdown' with Aaron Stevens
  • 09:00pm–12:00am – Ballarat's 102.3FM 3BA

Saturdays

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  • 12:00am–06:00am – Ballarat's 102.3FM 3BA
  • 06:00am–10:00am – Frank Clark (Lifestyle Programs)
  • 10:00am–12:00pm – 'Off The Bench' with Craig Hutchison & Liam Pickering
  • 12:00pm–12:00am – Ballarat's 102.3FM 3BA

Sundays

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  • 12:00am–12:00am – Ballarat's 102.3FM 3BA[2]

Past 3BA announcers

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  • Garry West
  • Glenn McFarlane
  • Glenn Driscoll
  • Phil Weir
  • Mike Cooper
  • Dudley Moore
  • Randall Smith
  • Adrian Lee
  • Geoff Nott
  • Jim Griffin
  • Mike Walden
  • Craig Moore
  • Stephen Whittaker
  • Anthony Kierce
  • Craig Meddings
  • Tony McManus
  • Mal Lewis
  • Paul Cook
  • Brett Macdonald
  • Vaughan Jones
  • Tony Dean
  • Kathy Bedford
  • Leigh Ryan
  • Richard Stewart
  • Bill Freeman
  • John Price
  • Tom Bennett
  • Rob Hammer
  • Rob McCasker
  • Ben Rogers
  • Ed Cowlishaw
  • Craig Blomeley
  • Mike Menner
  • Peter Grace
  • Sean Cullen
  • Ralph Bain
  • Seb Claassen
  • Dan Lonergan
  • Gabrielle Hodson
  • Garrath Cockerell
  • Dean Pickering
  • Alex Withers

Program Guide (Monday to Friday)

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Breakfast (Big Show) 6am to 10amBallarat Today 10am to 12pmRetro Lunch Hour 12pm to 1pmAfternoons 1pm to 6pmThe Fox20–20 Retro Countdown 8pm to 10pm
PT (Paul Taylor)Brett MacdonaldGeordi NortonDaveAaron Stevens

References

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  1. ^ARN and Grant Broadcasters unite to create Australia's leading radio and digital audio businessAdNews Australia 4 January 2022
  2. ^"3BA FM Website".3BA FM Website.

External links

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  • PureCountry
  • Classic Hits Live
  • Classic Hits Plus

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