6iX
- This article is about the radio station in Perth, Western Australia. For the television station in Portland, Maine, USA that previously used "6ix" as its moniker, see WCSH. Not to be concerned with the term for Toronto, The 6ix.
City of license | Perth, Western Australia |
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Slogan | Forever Classic |
Frequency | 1080 kHz AM DAB+ |
Repeaters | 105.7 FM Rockingham 105.7 FM Wanneroo |
First air date | 27 November 1933 |
Format | Classic hits, oldies |
Language(s) | English |
ERP | 2 kW |
Callsign meaning | 6 - Western Australia SIX |
Former callsigns | 6GL (1988–1998) |
Former frequencies | 1250 kHz AM (1933–1935) |
Owner | Capital Radio Network (50%) Grant Broadcasters (50%) (Radio Perth Pty Ltd) |
Sister stations | KIX Country X Digital |
Website | 6iX |
6iX is a commercial radio station, broadcasting a classic hits and oldies format from Ascot, Western Australia to Perth. First broadcast in 1933, the station is currently owned and operated as a joint venture by Capital Radio Network and Grant Broadcasters.
History
6iX was first opened on 27 November 1933 by Sir John Kirwan, the then-President of the Western Australian Legislative Council. Operated by W.A. Broadcasters Ltd, the station first broadcast on 1240 kHz AM, until 1935 when it moved to 1080 AM.[1]
In 1988, 6iX was bought by the Austereo Radio Network, with a view to obtaining one of the two AM-FM conversions licences to be made available in Perth. Austereo assigned the station a new call-sign, 6GL, and the station was branded on-air as The Eagle 1080 AM. However, Austereo failed to obtain one of the AM-FM conversions on auction and subsequently sold the radio station to regional operator Radio West, who re-instated the original 6iX call-sign.
In 1998 6iX was purchased by the Capital Radio Network and Grant Broadcasters.
Programming
- Gordon O'Byrne For Your Workday (09:00-14:00)
- Leo Nelson For the Drive Home (14:00-18:00)
- Your Song with Larry Appley (20:00-00:00)
Former Presenters
External links
References
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