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Radio station in Young, New South Wales
Roccy FM
Broadcast areaSouth West Slopes
Frequency93.9 MHz FM
Programming
FormatHot Adult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
Sister stations2LF
History
Call sign meaningLambing Flats FM
Technical information
Power40kW
Transmitter coordinates34°20′37″S 148°20′08″E / 34.34361°S 148.33556°E / -34.34361; 148.33556
Translator(s)99.5 MHz Cowra
107.7 MHz Cootamundra
104.1 MHz Temora
Links
Websitehttp://www.roccyfm.com.au/Roccy_FM.html
ROCCY FM and 2LF radio stations

Roccy FM (ACMA callsign: 2LFF) is an Australian radio station that transmits on 93.9 MHz FM from Young, New South Wales, Australia and serves the towns in the South West Slopes region such as Cowra and Cootamundra.

History

Roccy FM was first broadcast as FM93.9 as supplementary FM radio station to sister station 2LF, before rebranding as Star FM. This lasted until mid-2008, when owners Macquarie Media Group purchased stations from Southern Cross Broadcasting, and was made to sell both Star FM and 2LF. It was purchased by Broadcast Operations Group, and was made to drop the Star FM branding.

After holding a competition to suggest new names for the station, the breakfast duo at that time, Daniel Sewart and Rick Knight, announced that Roccy FM had been selected after listeners voted on their favourite selection from a short list of entrants. Roccy is a backronym for Radio of Cowra Cootamundra and Young, the largest towns in the stations broadcast area.

References

Broadcast Operations Group
Branded as the Super Radio Network
AM Network
FM Network
DAB+ digital radio
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