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| 2UUU | |
| City of license | Nowra, New South Wales, Australia |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Shoalhaven area |
| Slogan | The Peoples Radio |
| Frequency | 104.5 MHz 92.3 MHz 99.7 MHz |
| First air date | 1990[1] |
| Format | |
| Class | community[2] |
| Callsign meaning | Triple U |
| Affiliations | CBAA |
| Owner | Shoalhaven Community Radio[1] |
| Website | www.tripleu.org.au |
2UUU Shoalhaven Community Radio is based in Nowra, a town in the Shoalhaven district of New South Wales, Australia.
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2UUU (Triple U) FM broadcasts 24 hours a day from the Nowra CBD. It is licensed as a public broadcaster for the Shoalhaven local government area, stretching from Broughton Village in the north to Burrill Lake in the south. This area is large enough to warrant three transmitters; these are:
Programming on 2UUU is diverse, ranging from softer music such as country and western/adult standards in the daytime to more upbeat sounds (top 40/rock and metal) at night. The station also networks programs from the CBAA satellite (such as Pet Talk Radio), as well as Shoalhaven council meetings.[3]
The station began trial broadcasts in the late 1980s. One of its early organisers was Phil Dye, a primary school teacher and former member of the Moonshiners bush band.[citation needed] After several successful trials, the station was finally granted a license and continues to operate until the present day.[1]
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