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K-Rock (Australia) : ウィキペディア英語版
95.5 K-Rock

95.5 K-Rock (call sign: 3CAT) is a commercial FM radio station based in Geelong, Australia. K-Rock operates a mainstream Top 40 rock-inclined playlist.
In 2015 the on-air line-up consists of "Buckle and Hunter" (breakfast) (Josh Buckle & Hunter McLeod), day jock (09:00 - 14:00), Stampsy (14:00 - 16:00) and "The Departure Lounge" (16:00 - 18:00 with Stampsy & Leigh).
K-Rock's football coverage mainly consists of Australian Football League matches involving the Geelong Football Club. Commentators include Anthony Mithen, Andrew Bews and Tom King.
K-Rock shares transmitter facilities with sister station Bay FM (along with 94.7 The Pulse and 96.3 Rhema FM) - broadcasting from a high-powered transmitter on top of Murradoc Hill on the Bellarine Peninsula. The licence area covers the Greater Geelong area, Werribee and Western Melbourne, The Golden Plains, and the Surfcoast. K-Rock also streams online via their website.
==History==


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