- Station name Station name
- City Park Radio - Launceston - 103.7 FM / 96.5 FM
- Description Description
- City Park Radio started broadcasting on 7 April 1986, from facilities in Newnham as 7LTN-fm. In 1988, the station moved to the 100-year-old City Park Cottage in Launceston's City Park and started using the name City Park Radio.
- Launch date Launch date
- 7 April 1986
- Owner Owner
- Launceston Community FM Group Inc.
- Contact Contact
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City Park Radio - Launceston - 103.7 FM / 96.5 FM
City Park Radio is a community radio station in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, broadcasting on the frequencies 103.7 FM and 96.5 FM. The station is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia.
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| Language Language | English |
| Stream status Stream status | Ok |
| Homepage Homepage | cityparkradio.com |
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Primary frequency
103.7 MHz
Callsign
7LTN
Service type
FM
Transmitter coordinates
-41.43652, 147.098095
Owner / network
Launceston Community FM Group Inc.
First air date
7 April 1986
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| Station ID | 24704 |
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| Region | Australia, Tasmania |
| Callsign |
7LTN
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| Branding | City Park Radio |
| Owner | Launceston Community FM Group Inc. |
| Launched | 7 April 1986 |
| Website | cityparkradio.com |
| Primary frequency | 103.7 MHz |
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| Last check | 14 hours ago |
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| Stream host | playerservices.streamtheworld.com |
| Final host | 28893.live.streamtheworld.com |
| HTTP status | 200 |
| Content type | audio/mpeg |
| Server software | MediaGateway 6.16.1-500.el9 |
| Latency | 1528 ms |
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| Current stream format | MP3 |
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About station About City Park Radio - Launceston - 103.7 FM / 96.5 FM
City Park Radio is a community radio station in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, broadcasting on the frequencies 103.7 FM and 96.5 FM. The station is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia.
City Park Radio started broadcasting on 7 April 1986, from facilities in Newnham as 7LTN-fm. In 1988, the station moved to the 100-year-old City Park Cottage in Launceston's City Park and started using the name City Park Radio. In 1993, work was started on a new studio complex behind the cottage. As well as playing a significant cross-section of genres across the board, City Park Radio also has non-music programming, including the daily reading of articles from The Examiner, Launceston's local newspaper. The programming is heavily diversified to include programs in over ten languages. Current shows include general morning, afternoon and drivetime programs, and specialist shows such as Bad Habits Good Tracks, Addicted, Definitely No Relation, Side 1 Track 1 and Reelin' In The Years. City Park Radio also airs some pre-recorded segments, such as the award-winning Health Speak show, an interview-based program called Hot Seat, and occasional radio serials such as White Coolies, which was aired in 2021. Inside City Park Radio's Cottage, the main building of the site that was once the park caretaker's residence, is a radio museum that holds a collection of over fifty radios dating from the early 1930s. In September 1996, presenter Tim Moon broke the world record for "The Longest Single Continuous Broadcast By One Announcer". He was on air for 122 hours, 20 minutes and 3 seconds, breaking the previous record by just over 1 hour.
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