Random Radio

For me I have strong distrust at “Western” radio services in general (that is, US, UK, AU or sometimes NZ) because it doesn’t sound “great” than what I would imagine. What they just have are catchy and ultra-polished jingles, that’s all.

Many would think that Vietnamese radio would need to constantly “renewing themselves” from their antiquated programming structure. But “renewing” doesn’t mean that they must adopt a format consists of 15 songs repeated endlessly and celebrity talking rubbish like they do on television screens. Meanwhile because public service requirements on local radio services are so strong that most are acted just like a community radio station in the West. Some provincial services only (to date) programmed own stuff of maybe half-hour a day of information and current affairs, and the rest is piped in from VOV-1 via satellite.

I have ranted a lot about 91fm and why I still enjoyed that channel. In fact, I’m used to watching TV in the evenings, but as programming started to be rubbish as if all of the world, I switch to radio and found a comfort place.

I listened to 91fm like, almost all day and what I feel is that while it could best fit to be titled as an “AC” station, it seems like radically different to “Mainstream AC” in the West. A full hour of easy-listening and sometimes fully AAA block at midday, a quizzies and regional/folk music in early afternoon. This is not quite fully “AC” nor “Soft AC” for me, but rather a weird hybrid between Double J, Mix and Easy Music Network instead.

The situation of music vs. content at 91fm is quite different. It catered to middle-aged drivers, so in drivetime it’s not talking rubbish but mostly all-traffic information service, while after 8pm they would have more of “content” focus, but this is quite different, they want to have a place to sending love and telling something you’re shy to, so they seems to be very nice, not too loud, and deep, in-depth feeling. And what I feel glad is that they’re really live and always being relatable with ordinary people’s experience. Even their voice is not too loud but rather full of soft emotions too. I feel like the team has done very great to make each presenters’ personality became fully displayed, rather than generic “consulted” and “uniformed” format.

Not sure if anyone would think about US, UK, AU, NZ and Vietnamese radio anyway @myfriend

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Latimer on another planet giving Melbourne a 7

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Latimer has been on another planet since before working at 5DN and thinking it was salvageable.

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Don’t you need to be on another planet to have a programming role at Nova?

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In the post Paul Thompson led Nova, yes, appears par for the course to have many strange types with their hands on the gears.

Needs a big clean out and a clear group programmer external to the company appointed.

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This is uncle Rupert’s owned BMG nova networks yeah?…

Why do they have roles that need to be filled with some fresh blood?

Nova is owned by DMG Radio Australia.

Nova Entertainment

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The parent company for Nova Ent is Illyria, a private owned company by Lachlan Murdoch.
Nova stations were formally owned by DMG UK.

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Formerly, as in previously.

This thread has been mind bending enough, at least it’s heading towards accurate now

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Sorry typo.

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Anyone know why I’m getting ABC Classic on 91.3 in the Inner West?
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Other stations are correct.

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No idea. I receive C91.3
Receiver overload at your end?
SDR Gain set too high?

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It appears that it was an issue with the sample rate being too high.
My mistake.

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Radio rebroadcasts in the M4-M8 tunnel being tested:

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Couldn’t find anywhere else to post this, and as a number of stations were impacted - but this afternoon for at least 30 mins around 1-1.30pm maybe longer - a number of ABC stations had lost their program feeds.

Stations were either dead air or had a generic message with something like “We apologise for the interruption to programs, we are working to restore programs as soon as possible. For prolonged interruptions, please contact the ABC Reception Advice Hotline on 1300….”

Stations I found were affected were

Newcastle - Triple J and Classic, didn’t get to check AM.
Port Stephens - News Radio and Radio National (but not Local, probably because ABC Newcastle produces the afternoon program).
Mid North Coast - all stations

Sydney and Central Coast not affected.

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Staying at a resort hotel at Ettalong Beach on the Central Coast tonight.

The room has the dinkiest little Sanyo hi fi (pic below). I switched it on and found it was tuned to WSFM. Reception of Sydney FM here is equally as good as Central Coast, the room faces south west which helps.

It’s the first time I’ve seen a radio in a hotel tuned to a non local station (other than hearing 105.1 ROX FM on hotel clock radio in Port Macquarie years ago, which is a local station but not the local frequency).

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Anyone else heard Ed Phillips now doing ATN traffic updates?

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