2MFM explained

Muslim Community Radio
Area:Sydney
Frequency:92.1 MHz FM
Airdate:1995
Format:Islamic programming
Class:Community radio
Owner:Muslim Community Radio Inc.

Muslim Community Radio (call sign 2MFM) is a community radio station based in Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia, and broadcasts to Sydney on a citywide licence. It is a volunteer-run organisation and is funded mostly through listener support.[1] [2]

History

The station is linked with Darulfatwa - Islamic High Council of Australia.[3] The station first broadcast under a temporary licence during Ramadan and Dhu al-Hijjah beginning in 1995 and then added a weekly Friday broadcast in 1997. A full community broadcasting licence was granted on 24 May 2001. In 2011, the Australian National Imams Council requested that the radio station not have its licence renewed due to ties with Al-Ahbash and because of its promotion of "sectarian fringe views".[4] However, the Australian Communications and Media Authority granted a five-year license in 2011, which drew criticism from Islamic groups.[5]

Programming

Muslim Community Radio broadcasts primarily in Arabic and English. It also offers a multicultural and multilingual service, broadcasting in Indonesian, Turkish, Urdu and in the Iraqi dialect. The station covers Islamic religious teaching and festivals along with educational and cultural programming.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2MFM – About Us . 2008 . 28 July 2008 . 2MFM . https://web.archive.org/web/20080726165614/http://www.2mfm.org/content/view/28/119/ . 26 July 2008 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: Multicultural Bankstown Strategy . 2007 . 28 July 2008 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080821190835/http://www.bankstown.nsw.gov.au/wdal/pdfcreate.aspx?dn=XpTejybOYqQ%3D . 21 August 2008 . live .
  3. News: Radio station causes Muslim turf war . 25 November 2005. The Age. 11 March 2017.
  4. News: O'Brien. Natalie. Muslims call for 'radical' radio station to be closed . The Sydney Morning Herald. 11 March 2017.
  5. News: Norrie. Justin. Muslim radio stays on airwaves. The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 May 2011.
  6. Web site: Muslim Community Radio Wins Timely Award . 11 December 2006 . 28 July 2008 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080721172126/http://www.cbonline.org.au/index.cfm?pageId=12%2C37%2C3%2C985 . 21 July 2008 . dead . dmy-all .