3RRR
3RRR is an Australian community radio station, based in Melbourne.
3RRR first commenced broadcasting in 1976 from the studios of 3ST, the student radio station of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, on an educational licence with the name 3RMT. In 1979 it relocated to Fitzroy, and adopted its present name. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, it became synonymous with the post punk and new wave subcultures. In late 2004, supporters raised enough money for the station to purchase and move into new premises on the corner of Blyth and Nicholson Streets in Brunswick East after the 20-year lease on their previous studios, in Victoria St, Fitzroy, expired.
3RRR's mission statement was defined in 1990 as "To educate, inform and entertain by drawing upon appropriate community resources. To develop a critical approach to contemporary culture."
Triple R's programming is split roughly 70% specialist music and 30% talk-based shows. Hosts have creative control over content and the station does not have playlists. As such, the nature of 3RRR broadcasts varies wildly depending on the time of the week. As 3RRR states, "With the exception of Breakfasters, all of Triple R’s programs are presented by volunteers" who present their shows for no remuneration. A select few volunteer presenters are also in paid work at the station in operational roles.
3RRR's operations are funded entirely by community sponsorships and public subscribers, which, by removing standard commercial pressures, allows for this diverse programming. The estimated current listenership is 440,000 per week.
Due to the reaction from subscribers, in the late 1990s 3RRR cancelled sponsorship deals signed with the Ford Motor Company and music venue The Mercury Lounge. No such "corporate" sponsorship of this type has been considered since.
In 2016, 3RRR celebrated its 40th anniversary with a comprehensive exhibition at the State Library of Victoria called, On Air: 40 Years of 3RRR. The exhibition "explores the history, culture and character of this iconic station, whose programs continues to influence and inspire Melbourne’s independent music scene, and provide a vital voice for local community."
Past programs
- Against The Arctic
- All Over The Shop
- The Architects
- Atomic
- Aural Text
- Beats Electric
- Bedlam
- Best Of The Brat
- Blokes You Can Trust
- Burn Rubber
- Bullying The Jukebox
- Can You Dig It
- The Cheese Shop
- Chicken Mary
- Coodabeen Champions
- Cocoa Butter
- Dance Cadaverous
- Delivery
- Drivetime in Iceland
- Fast Fictions
- Dirty Deeds
- Dynamite
- The F'n'K Show
- Feed Your Head
- Film Buffs Forecast
- Galactic Zoo
- Give Men A Pause
- Greening the Apocalypse
- Heathers on Fire
- Hellzapoppin'
- Italmusic
- Incoming
- I'd Rather Jack
- Keystrokes
- Kinky Afro
- Know Your Product
- Lawyers, Guns, & Money
- Lime Champions
- Long Grass Sessions
- Midweek Crisis
- Morning Dawning
- New, Used & Abused
- No Pants
- No Way Back
- Noise In My Head
- Old Folk Show
- Osso Booko Show
- The Pinch
- Plonk
- Punter to Punter
- Rack Your Brains
- Rhythmatic
- Run Like You Stole Something
- Sitelines
- Slanted And Enchanted
- Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
- The Spin
- Spoke
- Storm the Studio
- Street Talk
- Symbiosis
- Top Billin
- Top Ranking Sound
- Transference
- Trash Is My Life
- Underground Flavas
- The Liars' Club
- The Village
- Wake In Fright
- Wax Lyrical
- Weird Groovin'
- Wig-Wam Bam
- Wired for Sound
- The Word
- Wordburner
Selected list of presenters, past and present
- Jonathan Alley
- Adam Crow
- Anita Alphabet
- David Armstrong
- Kate Bathgate
- Billy Baxter
- David Lescun
- Caset Bennetto
- Bruce Berryman
- Tony Biggs
- Stratos Pavlis
- Genevieve Blackmore
- Bohdan X
- 'Brain'
- Philip Brophy & Bruce Milne
- Dave Butterworth
- Holly C, Glenny G & Paul P
- Thomas Caldwell
- Davide Carbone
- Anthony Carew
- Greg Champion
- Santo Cilauro
- Jon Clyne
- Max Crawdaddy
- Cousin Creep
- Nick Davis
- Warren Davies
- Zerin Dellal
- Ian Drysdale
- Lady Erica
- Declan Fay
- Jane Gazzo
- Dave Graney
- Headley Gritter
- Vanda Hamilton
- Paul Harris & John Flaus
- Stuart Harrison
- Tracy Harvey
- Stuart Harvey
- Chris Hatzsis
- Andrew Haug
- Claire Hedger
- Geraldine Hickey
- Brendan Hitchens
- Cerise Howard
- Lawrence Hudson
- Tracee Hutchison
- Louise Irving
- Rob Jan
- Adam Joseph
- Tara Judah
- Craig Kamber
- Declan Kelly
- Fran Kelly
- Justin Kemp
- Chris Kennett
- Josh Kinal & Meshel Laurie
- Kate Kingsmill
- Kate Langbroek
- Karen Leng
- Elizabeth McCarthy
- Jess McGuire
- Owen McKern
- Janet A McLeod
- Howard Marklin
- Bruce Milne
- Jason Moore
- Amy Mullins
- Josh Nelson
- Areej Nur
- Stephen Oliver, Kraig Krieger & John Williams
- Dave O'Neil
- Alan Parkes
- Sam Pang
- Greig Pickhaver
- Vic Plume
- Luke Pocock
- Troy Rainbow
- Annaliese Redlich
- Alan Eaton
- Neil Rogers
- Zan Rowe
- John Safran
- Julian Schiller
- Fiona Scott-Norman
- Dave Slutzkin
- 'Bandicoot'
- Cam Smith
- Rob Steezy
- Ennio Styles
- Carlos T
- Dave Taranto
- Allan Thomas
- Tim Thorpe
- 'Rochachelli'
- Vanessa Toholka
- Johnny Topper
- Christos Tsiolkas
- Mark O'Toole
- Dr Turf
- Phil Wales
- Bruce Berryman
- Clinton Walker
- Stephen Walker
- Duane d. Zigliotto 1984/1988.
- Steve Wide New UK Indie
- Brian Wise & Billy Pinnell
- Gary Young
- James Young
- Georgia Webster
- Tony Wilson
- Matt Rocke Australian Electronic