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Mix 94.5

Mix94.5 (official call sign 6MIX) is a commercial FM radio station owned by Southern Cross Austereo in Perth, Western Australia, and is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Hit Network.

Mix94.5 (6MIX)
Frequency94.5 MHz FM (1991–present)
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult contemporary
Hot adult contemporary
AffiliationsHit Network
Ownership
OwnerSouthern Cross Austereo
Triple M
History
First air date
23 October 1941 (as 6KY)
1 June 1991 (as 6JKY)
Technical information
ClassCommercial
Links
Websitemix.com.au

History edit

The station originally began as 6KY, beginning broadcasting on 23 October 1941 on 1210 kHz and would eventually end up at the frequency 1206 kHz. The original building, at 17-19 James Street, East Perth, was the first building in Western Australia to be built specifically as a radio station. Consisting of five studios and an auditorium, the station was then owned by the Australian Workers' Union. The radio station was employer of a significant number of notable Western Australian announcers early careers.[1][2][3]

FM era edit

On 1 June 1991, under then General Manager Peter Perrin, 6KY became one of two Perth radio stations to convert from the AM to FM bands. The station became known upon conversion to FM as 6KYFM, and later as 94.5 KYFM, with the official call sign 6JKY, the transition from AM to FM was considered one of the most successful in Australia. The Perth conversion process was in fact the second round of auctions for that city as the first round was unsuccessful, leaving 96FM, the first and only commercial FM station in the city. The on-air identity was later shortened to 94.5FM under the management of well-known Perth broadcaster Gary Roberts and then around 1997–1998 it adopted the name Mix94.5.[4] The official call sign is now 6MIX.

 
Mix94.5's broadcast centre in Subiaco, which also houses sister station Triple M Perth

In September 2005, Mix94.5 changed its logo.

In March 2007, Mix94.5 and sister station 92.9 moved from the premises at 283 Rokeby Road, Subiaco to a new purpose-built broadcast centre at 450 Roberts Road, Subiaco.

The switch between Mix94.5's Rokeby Road studios and the new purpose-built broadcast centre in Roberts Road took place at 2 pm on 5 March. The first song played was "Friday on My Mind" by The Easybeats which was #43 in the "Top 294 Songs For Grown Ups" that Mix94.5 was playing across the long weekend.

In May 2009 the station began broadcasting its signal on Digital Radio as well. Perth was the first Australian city to switch the digital transmitters.

In December 2020, Mix94.5 joined the SCA Hit Network brand, replacing its sister station 92.9 who rebranded as Triple M.

Ratings edit

Mix94.5 has a reputation across Australia and in Perth as one of the most beloved radio stations as it has dominated radio ratings since the final survey of 1999.[5]

In 2006, in the second radio ratings survey of the year, Mix94.5 topped the survey as the most popular per-capita station in Australia.[6] Mix94.5 attracted 18.1% of listeners whilst other radio stations across Australia such as Sydney's 2GB, Melbourne's 3AW, Brisbane's FM104 MMM and Adelaide's Mix102.3 achieved between 13 and 16.5% of listeners.

Mix94.5 remained the most highly rated radio station in Perth for 12 and a half years, from 1999 to 2012. This dominant period culminated in the station winning its 100th consecutive radio ratings survey in May 2012.[7] Mix94.5 proved its dominance again within Perth in 2013 as it topped a number of categories in the first radio ratings survey of the year. It managed to knock off ABC's local Perth radio station as the No.1 breakfast radio station and also topped the drive time category, beating 92.9.[8]

In 2003, just after the arrival of Nova 93.7, there was a gradual decrease in listeners in the first half of the year. The 18-54 demographic was being targeted by local station 96FM and 720AM which lost Mix94.5 5.4% of listeners within this demographic.[9] Despite this loss in the first half of 2003, Mix94.5 retained its presiding lead as the highest-rated radio station in Perth.

References edit

  1. ^ Carvolth, Gary; Nichol, Colin; Reeve, Earl; Once Upon a Wireless Limited (1996), [Interviews with Gary Carvolth and Colin Nichol], retrieved 16 June 2023
  2. ^ Shortland-Jones, Nell; Chapman, Jim; Musicians' Union of Australia. Perth Branch (1986), [Interview with Nell Shortland-Jones], retrieved 16 June 2023
  3. ^ Bull, Ted; Harrison, Peter; Reeve, Earl; Once Upon a Wireless Limited (1996), [Interviews with Ted Bull and Peter Harrison], retrieved 16 June 2023
  4. ^ Reading, John (September 1997). "Business as usual for radio stations says Gary Roberts l". Campaign Brief.
  5. ^ Bodey, Michael (7 May 2012). "Mix94.5 team looking to rate 100 not out". COMTEX News Network, Inc. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  6. ^ McGarry, Andrew (30 March 2006). "Switch to talkback knocks FM". COMTEX News Network, Inc. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  7. ^ B & T Weekly (8 May 2012). "Jonesy & Amanda jump, Alan Jones reinforces lead". B & T Weekly. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  8. ^ AAP General News Wire (5 March 2013). "WA:Mix94.5 remains Perth radio king". AAP General News Wire. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  9. ^ Phillips, Gail; Guilfoyle, Des (2004). BIRTH OF A STATION: THE IMPACT OF NOVA ON THE PERTH RADIO MARKET (PDF). Murdoch University. pp. 8–9.

External links edit

  • Mix94.5 website

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General News Wire 5 March 2013 WA Mix94 5 remains Perth radio king AAP General News Wire Retrieved 9 October 2020 Phillips Gail Guilfoyle Des 2004 BIRTH OF A STATION THE IMPACT OF NOVA ON THE PERTH RADIO MARKET PDF Murdoch University pp 8 9 External links editMix94 5 website 31 56 46 S 115 49 13 E 31 9461 S 115 8203 E 31 9461 115 8203 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mix 94 5 amp oldid 1179809450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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