*** Welcome to piglix ***

MTR 1377

Melbourne Talk Radio
Melbourne Talk Radio.png
City Rowville, Victoria, Australia
Broadcast area Melbourne RA1
Branding MTR 1377
Slogan Telling It Like It Is
Frequency 1377 kHz AM
First air date 19 April 2010
Last air date 2 March 2012
Format Conservative talk
Power 5 kW
Transmitter coordinates 37°56′05″S 145°13′00″E / 37.9347°S 145.2166°E / -37.9347; 145.2166Coordinates: 37°56′05″S 145°13′00″E / 37.9347°S 145.2166°E / -37.9347; 145.2166
Callsign meaning see 3MP
Affiliations Macquarie Radio Network
Owner Pacific Star Network (50%)
Macquarie Radio Network (50%)
(Melbourne Radio Operations Pty Ltd)
Sister stations 1116 SEN
MyMP Digital
Website MTR 1377

Melbourne Talk Radio (callsign 3MP) was a radio station in Melbourne that commenced broadcasting on 19 April 2010 until its closure on 2 March 2012. It replaced, and was later succeeded by, 3MP, which used the 1377 kHz frequency. The station's transmitter is located in the suburb of Rowville and broadcasts at 5 kW.

In December 2009, existing operator Pacific Star Network and Macquarie Radio Network, the owner of top rating Sydney talkback radio station 2GB, agreed to create the joint-venture "Melbourne Radio Operations Pty Ltd", to supply radio programming in the Melbourne market. In April 2010, the two signed an interim agreement to launch conservative talkback station MTR 1377—replacing 3MP on AM radio—to compete against incumbent 3AW.

At the station's launch on 7 April 2010, breakfast presenter and Program Director Steve Price promised the station would be "in your face, controversial, opinionated".

The station's office was in Swan Street, Richmond, in the same location as its sister station, sports-focused SEN.

In November 2011, MTR was threatened with closure due to several issues, both ratings and legally related. The station's ratings were much lower than anticipated and litigation is under way relating to program syndication from Sydney's 2GB. Russell Tate, CEO of Macquarie Radio Network which half owns the station, wanted the station to have a cheaper management and staff structure.

The station lost $6.2 million in the first twelve months of operation.

In February 2012 Macquarie Radio Network began legal action against Pacific Star after the board failed to approve a budget for the station.

In March 2012, part owner, Macquarie Radio Network issued a notice of default to MTR and Pacific Star Network demanding full payment of all monies owing. The station was closed and placed into administration on Friday 2 March at 5pm. The original station that moved to digital only as 3MP MyMP when MTR began broadcasting, reoccupied the 1377 frequency.


...
Wikipedia

...