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October 1999
New
radio services for Kingaroy
The
Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) has made
channels available for five new radio services in
the Queensland radio market of Kingaroy.
Channels
for new community radio services will be made
available in each of Cherbourg, Gayndah and
Wondai. Two town-only open narrowcasting services
will also be made available in Kingaroy. A
channel has also been made available in Gayndah
for retransmission of the commercial radio
service 4KRY Kingaroy.
Capacity
will also be reserved for one new national radio
service in Murgon.
The
ABAs decisions are contained in its final
licence area plans for radio in the Kingaroy area
released today. The ABA can now move to allocate
licences for the new services it has decided to
make available.
"The
decision to make these new services available to
the people of Kingaroy, in Queenslands
Darling Downs region, follows interest expressed
by parties in providing new radio services,"
said Professor David Flint, ABA Chairman.
"If all these new licences are taken up, it
will lead to a significant increase in the number
and diversity of radio services available to
listeners in the area."
The
licences for the open narrowcasting services will
be allocated by auction. The licences for the
community radio services will be allocated via a
merit based process.
The
radio licence area plan for Kingaroy will be
available for viewing at the Eidsvold Municipal
Library; Gayndah Shire Libraries; Kingaroy Shire
TJ ONeill Memorial Library; Mundubbera
Public Library; Murgon; Nanango and Wondai Col
Morris Public Library. It is also available on
the ABA web site, www.aba.gov.au.
Copies
can be obtained from the ABA by calling Freecall
1 800 810 241.
Media
contact: Anne Hewer, ABA Media and PR, on (02)
9334 7873.
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October 1998 (Backgrounder attached - one page)
BACKGROUNDER
A
radio licence area plan contains all national,
commercial, community and open narrowcasting
radio broadcasting services to be available in
the broadcasting services bands of the
radiofrequency spectrum (part of the spectrum
used by AM and FM radio services) in a region.
The
Kingaroy licence area plans do not include
television services. Planning for television
services throughout Regional Queensland,
including Kingaroy, is scheduled to commence late
next year.
Commercial
radio
The
ABA has planned an additional transmitter for
4KRY Kingaroy to serve Gayndah and Mundubbera. No
additional commercial radio service has been
planned for the Kingaroy area.
Community
radio
The
ABA has made channels available for one new
community radio service in each of Cherbourg,
Gayndah and Wondai. There is one known aspirant
group in each area: Cherbourg Community Council
in Cherbourg; Central Burnett Community Radio
Group in Gayndah; and Community Radio of Wondai
(CROW-FM) in Wondai. The new Wondai community
radio service will also serve Kingaroy.
Open
narrowcasting radio
Channels
will be made available for two open narrowcasting
radio services in Kingaroy. Interest in providing
open narrowcasting services in Kingaroy has been
expressed by Country Classics FM; CMP Services;
and TAB Queensland. These licences will be
allocated via a price-based allocation system.
Other interested parties may emerge at the
licence allocation stage.
National
radio
The
licence area plans reserve spectrum capacity for
existing and planned national radio services. In
the Kingaroy market, there are three existing
national radio services in the Darling Downs and
two in Eidsvold. Channel capacity has also been
reserved for an additional national radio service
in Murgon.
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