The Station | Remembering 3GL

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The Station | Remembering 3GL

Experience a journey through the ages as we delve into the captivating story of an iconic Australian radio station that underwent a 34-year hiatus.Listen in for an exclusive 'deep dive' and some intimate conversations with the individuals who shaped its legacy. From reminiscing about the past to uncovering behind-the-scenes anecdotes and the uncharted path ahead for 3GL, former staffers Rod McLure and Gary Newton invite you to join them for an unforgettable insider's perspective on the resurrection of this beloved Geelong institution.

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    Eps. 14 - The Final Countdown

    It's the end of the story. Hope you enjoyed it!Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 13 - Hello Hoyts, Goodbye 3GL

    In this penultimate episode of "The Station | Remembering 3GL," Gary Newton and Rod McLure discuss the pivotal transition period when Hoyts Media acquired 3GL...rebranding and overhauling the station. Former 3GL station manager John Humphrey and former announcer/program manager Denis Scanlan share their experiences during this tumultuous time.  Significant events include an 'appearance' from Australian PM, the late Bob Hawke, the introduction of new management under 'Cyclone Nick', wide scale staff terminations, the station's eventual re-sale (yet again) and transformation into K-ROCK. This explosive exposé delves into the challenges and changes that marked the end of 3GL's 60-year history.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps 12 - 3GL Is Tops

    In Episode 12 of "The Station," hosts Rod & Gary reminisce about 3GL's prominence in the 1980s. They discuss the station's successful license renewal in 1984, highlighting its comprehensive application praised by the Broadcasting Tribunal. Former manager John Humphrey shares insights from the era, reflecting on 3GL's local impact.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 11 - 'Mr Humphrey, I presume?'

    In this engaging episode of "The Station | Remembering 3GL", hosts Gary Newton and Rod McClure take listeners on a nostalgic journey through the 1980s, focusing on the fascinating career of John Humphrey, a notable radio personality. John shares his story of entering the radio industry as a teenager alongside his friend Peter Godden, with both harbouring dreams of working in radio. Their journey began at 3AK, where John worked in production and later supported Grantley Dee, a blind announcer. John's radio career took off after a stint in the United States during his high school years, which enriched his passion for radio. Upon returning to Australia, he joined 3AK, eventually moving to 3BO in Bendigo and later to 4BH in Brisbane as a program manager. Despite initial successes, family considerations brought him back to Victoria, where he continued to thrive in the industry, eventually landing at 3GL in Geelong.At 3GL, John, alongside Terry Taylor, played a pivotal role in modernising the station. They expanded the sales department, introduced innovative promotions like the Datsun Sunny car giveaway, and revamped the station’s programming to appeal to a broader audience. Their efforts included transitioning away from outdated segments like dog racing and introducing more dynamic content such as Top 40 radio, family fun days and beach discos, ultimately rebranding the station as "3GL on the West Coast."John's anecdotes about his experiences, including working with well-known figures, navigating industry challenges, and the evolution of radio broadcasting, paint a vivid picture of the vibrant radio landscape of the 1980s. The episode is a heartfelt tribute to the golden era of radio and the people who shaped it.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps.10 - '50 Years Strong'

    Episode 10 of "The Station | Remembering 3GL" with Rod & Gary commemorates the 50th anniversary of Australian radio station 3GL, Geelong highlighting key events from 1980, including new management and programming changes, promotional activities, and significant personnel additions. The episode features nostalgic reflections from past staff and acknowledges the support of sponsors and community engagement in 3GL's evolution.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 9 - 'End Of An Era'

    This week, hosts Rod and Gary delve into the significant transition period for Geelong's iconic radio station. They talk to Gary Roydhouse and explore Reg Gray's remarkable 46-year tenure as station manager and his retirement in 1977, followed by Terry Taylor’s efforts to modernise and revitalize 3GL for a new era.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 8 - 'As Rod Recalls'

    In this episode of "The Station – Remembering 3GL," hosts Gary and Rod take a lighthearted stroll down memory lane to explore the 1960s and their experiences at the Geelong radio station 3GL. Rod shares anecdotes from his first days at 3GL, revealing a quirky mix-up at his job interview and his early days as a transcription clerk. Along the way, the hosts discuss the changes in the radio landscape, the cultural shifts of the 1960s, and the unique broadcasts that made 3GL a community staple. This episode includes a mix of humor, nostalgic stories, and unexpected moments, including a segment about broadcasting from a store window, a special recipe book, and a recollection of the Geelong Football Club's grand final win in 1963. Whether you're a radio history buff or just curious about the golden era of local broadcasting, this episode is a delightful listen. Tune in to hear Gary and Rod's playful banter and reminisce about the unique spirit of 3GL during a time of significant cultural change.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps.7 - 'And Then There Was David'

    In this episode, hosts Rod and Gary explore the career of a regional radio icon whose voice captivated audiences for over four decades. From interviewing prime ministers to handling studio mishaps, David's journey is filled with intriguing stories. Discover his role in shaping 3GL, his interactions with legendary personalities like John Laws, his pioneering role in shaping the sound of radio, his knack for community outreach, and the humor that made him a beloved figure in Australian broadcasting.Send us Fan MailNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 6 - The Wonder Women of the Wireless

    In this episode of "The Station," hosts Gary Newton and Rod McLure take listeners on a journey back to the golden age of radio at 3GL, where a group of extraordinary women ruled the airwaves. Discover how "The Women's Session," a daily program that ran from 9 a.m. to noon, captivated audiences for over four decades, bringing warmth, companionship, and a sense of community into homes across Geelong.Through interviews with former announcers and historical anecdotes, Gary and Rod explore the lives of these pioneering women who became much more than radio personalities; they were confidantes, mentors, and friends to their listeners. Learn about the innovative programs, charity work, and enduring connections that made these women beloved fixtures in the community.Tune in for a captivating look at the remarkable women who shaped the legacy of 3GL and the unique charm of the "Women's Session." From nostalgic stories to heartwarming moments, this episode offers a compelling tribute to 'the wonder women of the wireless'.Send a textNature's Cuppa 100% Organic Tea & CoffeeHelping 1 Million Tea Lovers Discover The Superior Taste Of 100% Organic Tea at Woolworths S/marketsSafe Solutions CareRespite and Care Services for Aged & DisabledDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you._________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 5 From Soap Box to Sabre Jet

    In this episode, Rod & Gary burrow into the 1950s with a focus on 3GL's innovative broadcasts. From the zany Soap Box Derby, where Happy Hammond famously competed, to the groundbreaking live coverage by Bill Acfield of an Avon-Sabre breaking the sound barrier, explore the era's daring entertainment. Featuring interviews, historical insights, and even a student-designed record cover, it's a trip back to a dynamic era in radio history.Send a text_________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 4 FUN in the 50's!

    Join ex 3GL staffers, Rod McLure and Gary Newton on Episode Four of The Station | Remembering 3GL as they explore the vibrant landscape of 1950’s radio. From pivotal sports moments to community-driven fundraisers, delve into an era of innovation, entertainment, and the enduring spirit of local broadcasting in Geelong.Send a text_________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 3 My Melancholy Duty

    In this episode of The Station | Remembering 3GL, Rod McLure & Gary Newton delve into the impact of World War II on broadcasting, focusing on 3GL's role in informing and entertaining the community amidst wartime restrictions. From censorship challenges to wartime entertainment, explore radio's vital role during this tumultuous period.Send a text_________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 2 The Jump To James Street

    What would you do if someone gave you seven and a half miles of copper wire to play with? Jack Mathews thought all his Christmases had come at once! The year was 1938.  Jack was 3GL’s chief engineer and along with station manager Reg Gray, he had been assigned with the task of relocating the 3GL transmitter and studios to prepare for the station increasing its broadcasting power.  The transmitter went to Grovedale … the studios went to James Street … and 3GL went on to be the “go to” radio station for all things Geelong and the Western District.  Join Rod and Gary for … “The Jump to James Street” - Episode 2 of The Station |  Remembering 3GL.Send a text_________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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    Eps. 1 Hello, where the hell have you been?

    In this opening episode, Rod & Gary start at the end, or at least what they thought was the end of 3GL back in 1990, only to discover that after 34 years of 'dead air' the paddles have gone on to the transmitter and there's a heartbeat once again.Send a text_________________________Again, thanks for listening to our podcast The Station | Remembering 3GL!We welcome your feedback and will do our very best to answer all your emails.Let's know if you have questions or if there's something you would particularly like to know about regarding 3GL.You can reach out to Rod and Gary by email with your comments - [email protected] special thanks to Dean Gray & Geoff Brown for their tremendous support of this podcast and to all our sponsors being Natures Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea and Safe Solutions Care.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Experience a journey through the ages as we delve into the captivating story of an iconic Australian radio station that underwent a 34-year hiatus.Listen in for an exclusive 'deep dive' and some intimate conversations with the individuals who shaped its legacy. From reminiscing about the past to uncovering behind-the-scenes anecdotes and the uncharted path ahead for 3GL, former staffers Rod McLure and Gary Newton invite you to join them for an unforgettable insider's perspective on the resurrection of this beloved Geelong institution.

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