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==History== ===3GL original run (1930 - 1990)=== From 1930 to 1990, K Rock was known as '''3GL''' on the AM band, broadcasting first on 1400 kHz, then 1350 kHz and later 1341 kHz.<ref name=recall>{{cite web|title=Geelong: 3GL, 3CAT|url=http://radiorecall.blogspot.com.au/2010/08/geelong-3gl-3cat.html|website=Radio Recall|date=8 August 2010|access-date=2017-02-15}}</ref> Although based in Geelong, it was notable for being received over most of the Melbourne metropolitan area. {{citation needed|date=August 2021}} 3GL gave [[Happy Hammond]] his start in broadcasting in 1948 as a breakfast announcer. While at 3GL, Hammond also made his first TV appearance in 1948, long before the [[Tarax Show]], as part of an exhibition using closed-circuit TV equipment for trial purposes.<ref>''King'', by Graeme Blundell, p.79, {{ISBN|1-4050-3566-8}}</ref> Towards the end of its time as an AM station, 3GL used the ''"3GL on the West Coast"'' slogan and associated jingles, many sung by [[Mike Brady (musician)|Mike Brady]]. For many years, 3GL was based in James Street, Geelong, but relocated after being granted the right to convert to the FM band in 1990. 3GL was offered an FM conversion upon the entry to the Geelong market of competitor BAY FM in December 1989.<ref name=recall/> 3GL converted to FM to allow equal competition in the Geelong regional market, with the management of the former Geelong AM service agreeing to transfer the service to the FM band in 1990. The station was going to drop the 3GL call sign in favour of 3CAT (after the [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong Cats]]), as proposed by the radio station's head of football commentary [[Ted Whitten]] (who at the time was in the early stages of his battle with cancer). However, the official call sign, 3CAT-FM has never been used on-air. Instead, a decision was made to adopt the moniker K-Rock for the station's commencement on the FM band at 95.5 MHz, on 27 January 1990.<ref name=recall/> ===K Rock (1990 - present)=== After simulcasting on both 1341 AM and 95.5 FM for two weeks, K Rock went to air at midday on the Saturday of the Australia Day weekend 1990, the first announcer to speak on the new FM station was Ian 'Strawny' Strachan. K Rock was also among the first commercial FM stations to cover [[Australian Football League|AFL football]]{{citation needed|date=August 2021}}, along with 3KKZ (KZFM) the same year. The lineup included [[Ted Whitten]], [[Sam Kekovich]], [[Billy Brownless]] and [[Dwayne Russell]], K Rock continues to focus on [[Geelong Football Club]] matches. Originally owned by [[Hoyts]], which operated [[Triple M]] brand in Australia, K Rock was sold to [[Grant Broadcasters]] in the mid-1990s. Shortly after this, the station purchased the rival Geelong station, [[93.9 Bay FM]], moving it from its Ryrie Street studios to co-locate in the K Rock studios in Moorabool Street, Geelong. Both K Rock and Bay FM now operate from the same studios in Geelong's CBD. In 2007, K Rock celebrated 75 years of broadcasting 3GL and K Rock Footy, culminating in a week of broadcasting at various events as the city celebrated the first AFL Premiership victory by the Geelong Football Club in 44 years. In 2010, K Rock underwent a major format change which re-focused the music toward a younger audience and minimised the station's traditional rock base. In later years, K Rock would take the [[ARN Regional]] music log, which is heard on ARN's regional stations including [[Power FM 103.1]]. ===3GL revival (2023 - present)=== In 2023, 3GL was reactivated on the original 1341 AM frequency with a "classic hits" format. Test transmissions commenced intermittently in December 2023, using the station ID sweepers from the 70's and 80's "West Coast's 3GL 1341" and "Classic Hits 3GL Geelong", then continuously from New Years Day 2024. The station officially relaunched on 1 April 2024 under the slogan "Hits and Memories".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://radiotoday.com.au/hello-old-friend-radio-revival-as-geelongs-3gl-gets-ready-for-relaunch/ | title=Hello old friend: Radio revival as Geelong's 3GL gets ready for relaunch | date=18 March 2024 }}</ref><ref>http://3gl.com.au/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> It continues to broadcast in its new form as a separate station from K-Rock.
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