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Radio station in Perth, Western Australia
Sonshine (98.5 FM) (6SON)
Frequency98.5 MHz
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian music
Ownership
OwnerGood News Broadcasters Inc
History
First air dateJanuary 26, 1988 (1988-01-26)
Technical information
Licensing authorityACMA
ERP15.994 kW
Transmitter coordinates32°0′30.05″S 116°5′2.94″E / 32.0083472°S 116.0841500°E / -32.0083472; 116.0841500
Links
Public licence information Profile
Websitesonshine.com.au

Sonshine (call sign 6SON) is a non-profit community, Christian radio station in Perth, Western Australia. It provides a mix of adult contemporary mainstream and Christian news, music, and a mix of shows and segments with community guests. Sonshine plays music from Christian and mainstream artists covering current hits as well as music from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. It has over 451,000 listeners per month, and provides livestreams from its website and via iOS and Android apps. Sonshine also offers an on-demand service. The station is a member of Good News Broadcasters Inc.

History

The community-licensed station commenced broadcasting on Australia Day in January 1988. Co-founder and announcer Barry Grosser shaped the early content of the station, and remained as the General Manager for 25 years. Within three years of signing on, the station had achieved some popularity, with a weekly circulation of 90,000 listeners.

It broadcast from Morley for the first 21 years but, with the onset of digital radio broadcasting, needed to fund and build new premises. After 20 years, the station received its first round of government funding when it was awarded a $375,000 Federal Government grant to assist in making the digital broadcasting transition. Premises were built at the end of Murray Street in Como to house new digital broadcasting equipment, studios and the former confidential phone counselling service CareLine. The station moved to its new premises in Murray St, Como in 2009, selling off thousands of its vinyl records and CDs.

Sonshine also broadcasts in Esperance, Katanning, Dalwallinu. Its current slogan is "Wholeheartedly Connected".

Funding

As a non-profit organisation, the government places restrictions on the stations’ income potential and sponsorship support. It therefore relies on pledges, donations, subscriptions, and business sponsorship to continue. In 2015, its listeners raised funds for a $75,000 upgraded transmitter during a "Hope for Christmas" appeal. After donors were given the chance to name the new equipment, it was nicknamed "Hope".

The station holds two annual fundraising appeals each year in June and November. In November 2020 it exceeded its $198,000 target over a five-day "Hope Worth Sharing" appeal, broadcast from the Studio foyer with Perth public figures.

References

  1. "Threat to church radio programs". The Canberra Times. 11 December 1991. p. 24. Retrieved 1 April 2021 – via Trove.

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