5EBI

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5EBI
Logo of 5EBI.png
Broadcast area Adelaide, South Australia
Frequency 103.1MHz
Slogan hear a world of difference
Programming
Format FM radio
History
First air date
3 March 1975 (1975-03-03)
Former call signs
5UV
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
34°58′54″S138°42′24″E / 34.9817°S 138.7067°E / -34.9817; 138.7067 Coordinates: 34°58′54″S138°42′24″E / 34.9817°S 138.7067°E / -34.9817; 138.7067
Links
Website www.5ebi.com.au

5EBI is a multi-ethnic community broadcaster located in Adelaide. Originally launched as non-English programmes on 5UV, Adelaide Ethnic Broadcasters Incorporated was given their own frequency in 1979, [1] on 103.1 FM.

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References

  1. Russell Anderson; Mira Millane; Jinghua Qian; Barathan Vidhyapathy (2015). "30 years history of the NEMBC" (PDF). The National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council. pp. 16–18. Retrieved 9 April 2021.