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Bay & Basin 92.7FM has a New Website

Where can you go to listen to live local community radio, find out about community events happening in and around the Bay & Basin and catch up on the latest national and local news?


The new Bay & Basin Community Radio website www.927fm.com.au

Station Manager Brad Slaughter said that the new website is a natural extension of the radio station and shares the same aim of keeping locals in the Bay & Basin informed, connected and entertained.


“Some of the best features of the new website are the listen live option for our webstream and the program guide which clearly lays out content for every day of the week,” Brad said.


“Being a community radio station we play music on 92.7FM that you may not hear on commercial radio in the area. We have programs to suit all ages, from specialist music shows and youth radio to a range of topics – sport, science, gardening, motoring, gaming and movies – there’s too many to name.”


“We have an amazing team of over 35 volunteers that produce local content and programs that reflect their own personalities and passions.”


“The weekly program guide lets you know exactly when to tune in for the content that interests you and you can also now listen to 92.7FM via the community radio app.”


The website also includes a Sponsorship Directory of local businesses, national news stories from The Wire and a Community Events Directory which enables local community organisations to submit details of upcoming events.


To make the new website truly local, each main page features stunning photography of the Bay & Basin region by talented photographer Russ Newman.

“We think we live in one of the most beautiful places in the world and Russ’s photos really highlight that and connect our website to the region.” Brad said.

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