3KND
3KND is a community radio station which represents the Indigenous communities within Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1] 3KND broadcasts in Melbourne at 1503 on the AM radio band[2] and also streams on the internet.[3] By late 2006, 3KND had the beginnings of an mp3 library.[4] In 2011, 3KND added DAB+ (digital broadcasting) to its broadcast services, which operate 24/7.[5] As at early 2019, the station operator is First Australians Media Enterprises (FAME), formerly the South Eastern Indigenous Media Association (SEIMA).[6][7] The station provides training for indigenous broadcasters.[8]
History
The 1503 frequency had been previously vacated by 3AK as it moved to occupy 1116 AM[9] The first test broadcast was in 1998.[7]
3KND was one of the later entrants into the temporary community broadcasting period in Melbourne as part of the lead up to the granting of four additional community licences for the City. It was granted the only AM license available for community radio at that time. 3KND was licensed at the same time as JOY 94.9, for the LGBT community; Christian contemporary-formatted Triple 7 (now LightFM); and the student-run SYN FM (now SYN 90.7)[10] At the time it was founded, 3KND was Melbourne's first Indigenous radio station.[8]
Official broadcasting began in June 2003.[2] Internet streaming was introduced in 2006. 3KND was one of nine Melbourne community radio stations to launch a digital radio (specifically, DAB+) service during an historic simulcast from Federation Square on 14 April 2011.[11]
Since 2016, 3KND has published a Top 100 indigenous songs list.[12] In 2019, those top songs are numbered from 100 down to 1 for the first time, with top honours going to Ruby Hunter's Proud, Proud Women, the first song she wrote.[13]
Internet streaming
3KND's internet streaming is provided by Internode (ISP).[14]
Program categories
- Breakfast
- Talkback & Chat
- Aboriginal Current Affairs
- Sports
- Music and Entertainment
- Arts News
- Health Programs
References
- ^ "Vision". 3KND. SEIMA Executive Board. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ a b "3KND - Kool and Deadly". CBOnline. Community Broadcasting Foundation. Archived from the original on 3 September 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ "Live Streaming". 3KND. SEIMA Executive Board. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ "Podcasts". 3KND. SEIMA Executive Board. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ "About us". 3 Kool n Deadly. 3KND. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ "Notice of SEIMA AGM Nov 2017" (PDF). 3KND. First Australians Media Enterprises (FAME). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Profile". 3KND. SEIMA Executive Board. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ a b NIRS (26 October 2004). "3KND - Melbourne's First Indigenous Radio Station". CBOnline. Community Broadcasting Foundation. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ de Hoedt, Brett (8 June 2003). "Radio Daze". The Age. Fairfax. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ "SYN FM, Triple Seven, SEIMA and Joy to get Melbourne community radio licences". Media release archive (Press release). Australian Communications and Media Authority. 19 December 2001. Archived from the original on 7 October 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
- ^ Zoric, Lauren. "Melbourne Community Radio Digital Launch" (PDF). 3KND. 3KND, republishing Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ "First Top 100 Indigenous playlist to debut on January 26". NITV. SBS. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ "3KND Top 100 Indigenous Songs of All Time 2019 List!". 3KnD - 3 Kool n Deadly. FAME/3KnD. Archived from the original on 21 February 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ "3KND streaming m3u". Internode. Archived from the original on 1 May 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
- ^ "Programs". 3KND. SEIMA Executive Board. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
External links
- 3KND Official Website
- v
- t
- e
- ABC Radio National 621*
- 3AW 693*
- ABC Radio Melbourne 774*
- 3CR 855*
- RSN Racing & Sport 927*
- ABC NewsRadio 1026*
- SEN 1116*
- Vision Australia Radio 1179
- SBS Radio 1224*
- Magic 1278*
- 3CW 1341 (Geelong)
- 3MP 1377*
- 3XY Radio Hellas 1422
- 3KND 1503*
- SEN Track 1593*
- Vision Christian Radio 1611
- Radio Nostalgia 1629
- 2ME 1638
- Vision Christian Radio 1665
- Radio Haanji 1674
- Hellenic Radio 1683
- Islamic Voice Radio 1701
(Melbourne wide)
- 89.9 TheLight*
- SYN 90.7*
- smoothfm 91.5*
- 3ZZZ 92.3*
- SBS Radio 93.1*
- Nova 100 (100.3)*
- KIIS 101.1*
- Fox FM 101.9*
- 3RRR 102.7*
- 3MBS 103.5
- Gold 104.3*
- Triple M 105.1*
- ABC Classic FM 105.9*
- PBS 106.7*
- triple j 107.5*
- 3ABN 87.6-88.0 (various)
- Kiss FM 87.6-88.0 (various)
- Middle Eastern Radio 87.6 (Essendon)
- Surf FM 87.6 (Frankston)
- J-Air 87.8 (St. Kilda)
- Southern FM 88.3 (Mentone)
- Plenty Valley FM 88.6 (Yarrambat)
- WYN FM 88.9 (Werribee)
- KIX Country 89.3 (Geelong)
- 93.9 Bay FM (Geelong)
- 3WBC 94.1 (Box Hill)
- UGFM 94.5 (Kinglake)
- 94.7 The Pulse (Geelong)
- Joy 94.9* (Melbourne CBD)
- K rock 95.5 (Geelong)
- Golden Days Radio 95.7 (Caufield)
- 96three FM (96.3) (Geelong)
- 96.5 Inner FM (Heidelberg)
- 3MDR 97.1 (Emerald)
- 3SER 97.7 (Cranbourne East)
- 979fm (97.9) (Melton)
- Eastern FM 98.1 (Croydon)
- OKR FM 98.3 (Kilmore)
- RPP FM 98.3 (Frankston)
- Apple FM 98.5 (Bacchus Marsh)
- RPP FM 98.7 (Mornington)
- North West FM 98.9 (Glenroy)
- Yarra Valley FM 99.1 (Woori Yallock)
- Sunbury Radio 99.3 (Sunbury)
- Vision Australia Radio 99.5 (Geelong)
- Flow FM 106.3 (Healesville)
- ABC
- ABC Country
- ABC Jazz
- ABC KIDS Listen
- ABC Grandstand
- Double J
- Triple J Unearthed
- ARN
- Chemist Warehouse Remix
- Gold 80s
- KIIS 90s
- CADA
- Nine
- NTS
- Nova
- Coles Radio
- smooth Relax
- SEN
- Rete Italia
- Rythmos
- SEN 2
- SEN 3
- RSN
- RSN Carnival
- RSN Carnival 2
- TAB Live
- SBS
- SBS Arabic24
- SBS Chill
- SBS PopAsia
- SBS PopDesi
- SBS Radio 3
- SCA
- Fox Buddha
- Fox Dance
- Fox Easy
- Fox Oldskool
- Fox Urban
- Triple M Classic Rock
- Triple M Country
- Triple M Greatest Hits
- Triple M Hard n Heavy
- Triple M Soft Rock
- Community
- 3MBS Digital
- LightDigital
aspirant stations
- 3AB 1116
- 3AK 1116/1503
- 3BM 1341
- 3GB 1620
- 3MGR 89.9
- ABC Kinglake Ranges 97.1
- City FM 94.9
- Barry
- Hitz FM 89.9
- Kiss 90 FM (89.9)
- Lion 96.1/1674
- Macquarie Sports Radio 1278
- MTR 1377
- NovaNation
- Pulse 95 (94.9)
- Radar
- Radio 2 1620/1629
- SYN Nation
- Stereo 974 (97.4)
- Talking Lifestyle 1278
- Australian radio markets
- Adelaide
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Gold Coast
- Hobart
- Melbourne
- Perth
- Sydney
- See also
- List of radio stations in Australia