2LF

2LF
City Young, New South Wales
Slogan The South West Slopes Home of News, Talk, Sport and Entertainment
Frequency 1350 KHz
First air date February 16, 1938 (1938-02-16)
Format News talk, Classic hits
ERP 5kW
Transmitter coordinates 34°20′40″S 148°20′02″E / 34.3444°S 148.3339°E / -34.3444; 148.3339Coordinates: 34°20′40″S 148°20′02″E / 34.3444°S 148.3339°E / -34.3444; 148.3339
Callsign meaning Lambing Flats
Former frequencies 1340 KHz (1938-1978)
Owner Broadcast Operations Group
(Super Young 2LF Pty Ltd)
Sister stations Roccy FM
Website www.swsradio.com.au/2LF/

2LF is an Australian radio station serving the Young region. It was opened in February 1938.[1]

The LF stands for Lambing Flats and the station broadcasts on the AM dial on 1350 kiloHertz and a power of 5 kilowatts - more than double the power of neighbouring radio stations 2WG Wagga Wagga, 2GN Goulburn, 2PK Parkes, 2CC and 2CA, all of which use 2kW of power. This may be due to the varying heights of the towns of Young, Cowra and Cootamundra - 2LF's core audience.

Many famous names in Australian broadcasting and television either began their career at 2LF or worked there, including Ken Sutcliffe and Ray Warren of Channel Nine. 2LF only became a 24-hour radio service in the late 1980s. Prior to this it finished broadcasting for the day after the midnight news and resumed with a test broadcast after 5am (which involved playing an album) before officially starting with the national anthem leading into the 5:30am news. When 2LF went "24 hours" it took programming from the co-owned 2WG Wagga Wagga with the on air branding of 2WG/2LF. 2WG itself took overnight satellite music programming from 2UW in Sydney which at that time provided radio network services to about 80 stations nationally.

References

  1. "Radio Station Opened". The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 February 1938. p. 8. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
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