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Program Grid There are the regular daily shows such as Breakfast with Barr from 6am – 9am every weekday morning. He plays a lot of the latest music, having a feature album every week and regularly interviewing local and touring musicians. Full Frequency runs from 3pm – 5pm every weekday and features the latest in club and electronic music. This program is followed every weekday by Drivetime from 5 – 7pm. This show plays the biggest tracks of the moment to indie classics. Some less frequent shows are many genre based programs such as Perth’s number one metal show, Critical Mass, every Wednesday night from 9pm – 11pm. Every Saturday from 1 – 3pm is Homegrown, featuring all the newest music in the WA music scene. Not every program on RTRFM is music based, there are also some talk back shows such as Indymedia every Monday from 7 – 8pm which describes itself as a ‘Radical Activist Feedback Mechanism’.
The main office contact • 642 Beaufort St, Mt LawleyPerth, Western AustraliaOpen: 9am-5pm weekdaysPostal: PO BOX 842Mt Lawley WA 6929 • PHONE: +61 8 9260 9200STUDIO: +61 8 9260 9210FAX: +61 8 9260 9222EMAILrtrfm@rtrfm.com.au • Office Voulunteer: admin@rtrfm.com.au Contacts Staff: Graeme Watson General Manager Email: gwatson@rtrfm.com.au Graeme Watson is the General Manager of RTRFM, and is responsible for the overall management of the station. Peter Barr Breakfast Presenter/Talks Producer Email: pbarr@rtrfm.com.au Peter Barr is RTRFM’s popular breakfast presenter. All things to all men, and possibly one lucky woman, he’s knocked around RTRFM for ten years, presenting such diverse programs as Morning Magazine, Out to Lunch, Drivetime and Distant Murmurs. He took over the brekky reigns towards the end of 2004, and has since made it his mission to expose Perth audiences to the latest music, best local bands and funniest comedians. Outside the studio Pete is an active freelance music journalist and radio-broadcasting lecturer. Wake up with Pete every weekday from 6am. Eloise Sweetman Office Manager Email: esweetman@rtrfm.com.au Eloise has completed a Bachelor of Arts Management at WAAPA, and has worked, Volunteered, seconded around the traps here in Perth and Melbourne. Eloise is second generation RTRFM with her mum presenting on Drastic on Plastic back in the day. Eloise likes music (lucky) and enjoys musical association; however she cannot play an instrument to save her life. If you are interested in Volunteering at RTR FM 92.1 or want to get Fresh Blast sponsorship then she is the woman to speak to. Stan Fotinos Broadcast Engineer Email: sfotinos@rtrfm.com.au Stan Fotinos has a passion for sound and making things work which made him get into radio broadcasting. He started work in commercial radio and landed on the foot step of RTRFM some years ago. Stan’s job is to fix things when they go wrong, and loves nothing more than being called by presenters at 1am to change the studio light globe.
Contactscont. Sardi Production Manager Email: production@rtrfm.com.au Adrian Sardi is RTRFM’s Production Manager, and spends his days cooped up in a dark and dingy studio producing all of RTRFM’s sponsorship announcements. Adrian’s knowledge of recording programs equals his fear of sunlight, making him perfect for his job. After hours he spends his time playing playing drum ‘n’ bass records in strange clubs, and he also co-hosts Wednesday’s Full Frequency program with DJ Dart. Adam Trainer Music Director Email: atrainer@rtrfm.com.au Adam Trainer is the station’s music director and events manager. He’s also a musician, having played around town in a number of indie rock bands, and also as a solo artist. Over the years he has worked as a music journalist, an academic, including a stint lecturing film and TV in Malaysia, a research associate for an education and training consultancy, and a milkman. Adam is incredibly passionate about music, and when he’s not spinning it on air, is usually playing it himself, listening to it, writing about it or thinking about it. If you want to review CDs’ for RTRFM please contact Adam via email to find out the details. Joanne Wallis Sponsorship Manager Email: jwallis@rtrfm.com.au Joanne Wallis comes to us via Melbourne where she had previously worked in the music industry for 3 years, at independent record labels Stomp and Shock. Jo loves being involved in the dynamic, every growing Perth music scene. Occasionally jumping on the air for RTRFM’sBurn The AirwavesCritical Mass and Homegrown Find out more about what Jo does in our Sponsorship section AlexaWoldan Sponsorship Manager Email: awoldan@rtrfm.com.au Alexa joined the world of radio after completing the Arts Management course at WAAPA and doing stints at Sydney Theatre Company, Cirque du Soleil and Deckchair Theatre Company in Freo. A sucker for a sweet tune, Alexa is excited to now be stepping it up in the music and media industry. Find out more about what Alexa does in our Sponsorship section If you want to contact an individual show the best way to do so is to email Adam Trainer the Music Director who will forward your email to the select show. They will then get in contact with you if they’d like you in for an interview etc.
Deadlines For the production we will need to create a script and produce the announcement this usually take 1-2days depending on how full our production timetable is and how quickly we can decide on a final script. This will need to be finalised the Tuesday a week before the promotion is scheduled to start, so that we can then fit it into our advertising blocks for the following week.
Ad Rates OPTION 1 – 3 weeks duration Total Value: $2145 (including GST) Your Cost (with 30% TAFE discount): $1501 (including GST) Total Value: $1254 (including GST) Your Cost (with 30% TAFE discount): $877 (including GST)
Ad Rates Cont. OPTION 3 -1 week duration Total Value: $572 (including GST) Your Cost (with 30% TAFE discount): $400 (including GST)
Highest Rating Shows Premium time slots are: Breakfast with Barr Full frequency Drivetime Advertising in these time slots costs $50 per announcement Specialist programs outside of the weekday time slot target niche audiences. • YOUTH- young blood • MATURE AUDIENCES- Nostalgia • YOUNG/MATURE AGE- breakfast Weekday programs generally attract 15-39 year olds Weekly over 103,000 over 15’s tune in for an average of 7 hours per week.