GNFM (formerly known as 2GN) is an Australian radio station serving the Goulburn region, which opened in January 1932[1] as 2GN on a frequency of 1390 kHz (1368 kHz between 1978 and 2022). Test broadcasting began on 7 December 1931.[2] It is now co-owned by the Capital Radio Network and Grant Broadcasters, broadcasting on 107.7 MHz. The station carries a Classic Hits format and Forever Classic branding similar to its sister stations, 2CA, 6IX, XLFM and 3GG. The station's studios are shared with sister station, Eagle FM.

Quick Facts Broadcast area, Frequency ...
GNFM (2GBN)
Broadcast areaSouthern Tablelands
Frequency107.7 MHz
BrandingForever Classic
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
Owner
Eagle FM (Australia), XLFM, 3GG
History
First air date
7 December 1931 (1931-12-07)
Former call signs
2GN
Former frequencies
  • 1390 kHz (1931–1978)
  • 1368 kHz (1978–2022)
Call sign meaning
"Goulburn"
Technical information
Licensing authority
ACMA
ERP35 kW
Transmitter coordinates
34.75845°S 149.763111°E / -34.75845; 149.763111
Repeater(s)106.1 MHz, Crookwell
Links
Public licence information
Profile
Websitewww.gnfm.com.au
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GNFM has an FM repeater serving the township of Crookwell and re-transmitting GNFM on 106.1 MHz.

On 12 May 2022, the station transitioned to FM and it was renamed GNFM.[3] On 28 May 2022, the AM signal on 1368 kHz broadcast a retune message telling listeners to tune to 107.7. This remained the case until the AM signal on 1368 kHz was switched off in June 2022.

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2GN donated to the Olympic Torch Relay fund for Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympic Games

Programming

GNFM features both local programming and syndication. GNFM also features local news bulletins, presented and produced in-house by Michael Prevedello.

Recognition

In the 2014 Commercial Radio Australia Awards (ACRA's), Craig Prichard won the award for 'Best Entertainment/Music Presenter: Country'.[4]

In October 2019, it was announced that 2GN news reader Michael Prevedello had won the 2019 ACRA category for 'Best News Presenter: Country & Provincial'.[5]

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2GN's logo on the signage outside of the Goulburn Broadcasters building, alongside sister station Eagle FM and KIX Country (formerly Hot Country)

Announcers

  • Craig Prichard
  • Ray Hadley
  • John Banks

See also

References

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