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1503 2BS Gold is a local radio station located in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, broadcasting on 1503 kHz. It is owned by Bathurst Broadcasters Pty. Ltd., who also owns sister station B-Rock 99.3FM. It was previously owned by the London Times Mirror, and by Australian Consolidated Press. ==History== The station began broadcasting on 1 January 1937. A station had existed in Bathurst prior to this, ''2MK'', owned by the Mockler Brothers, beginning on 31 October 1925. Also, 2BS wasn't always the intended call-letters, ''2BX'' was also considered. Finally, a station located at Meadow Lane which was to serve both Bathurst and Lithgow was also projected to start in 1925, with the call letters ''2LE''. That station never eventuated. In the 1950s it was discovered that 2BS's signal was causing problems with the signal of Melbourne station 3AK. This forced 3AK to become a daytime station, having previously been an overnight station. This problem was fixed in the 1960s by switching to directional antennas, which led to 3AK commencing 24 hour transmission. This was at the same time ACP owned both stations. In 1969, ACP sold 2BS to Ron Camplin, who continues to own the station today. Today, 2BS is an adult contemporary station with a prime target audience of 25+, playing music from the 1950s onwards. It's Breakfast and Drive programs are produced locally, with other programs being networked -Ray Hadley, Alan Jones, Chris Smith, Ross Greenwood and the Continuous Call Team'' from 2GB Sydney, and the syndicated program My Generation from WSFM. The station recently started FM repeater stations in the surrounding towns of Blayney, Oberon and Sofala. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1503 2BS Gold」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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