RTRFM
RTRFM is a not-for-profit, community radio station based in Perth, the state capital of Western Australia. It broadcasts 24 hours a day, on 92.1 in the FM band, and digitally at www.rtrfm.com.au,
RTR2, A digital only alternative was launched in 2024.
The name RTRFM is a contraction of "aRTy Radio".
309,000 people listen to RTRFM per month. The programming on RTRFM includes dance music, jazz, electronica, blues, classic rock, metal, indie, LGBTQIA+ news, and current affairs.
History
The station that would eventually become RTRFM started at the University of Western Australia. It was started on 1 April 1977, broadcasting with the callsign 6UWA. Shortly afterwards, Murdoch University got involved and the station's callsign was changed to 6UVS.On 26 November 1990, the UWA Senate decided to close the radio station down and transmission was terminated that night. 6UVS was off the air for six months while negotiations between the University, volunteers at the station, and the Australian Broadcasting Authority were carried out. A public hearing was held, and it was determined that Universities Radio Ltd. could become Arts Radio Ltd. with the callsign of 6RTR. The station remained based at UWA. Murdoch remained involved through the program Murdoch Magazine.
In 2005, RTRFM moved from its old home in the Sanders Building at the University of Western Australia to its own premises on Beaufort Street in Mount Lawley, which is where it is located today. In 2017, RTRFM celebrated its fortieth anniversary with an exhibition at the State Library, a birthday celebration Neon Picnic, a donor drive and a concert at the Perth Concert Hall in November.
Programming
RTRFM programming consists of fifty different programs which cover a range of topics and music genres including indie rock, indigenous music and current affairs, music of the 1960s and 1970s, experimental music, punk and hardcore, dance and electronic music, chill wave and other genres.Daily programs include Breakfast with Pam, Out to Lunch, Full Frequency, and Drivetime. A recently released local feature album and RTRFM feature album are chosen each week to feature across all relevant RTRFM programming.