The CRAM Guide is 3CR's annual magazine printed each year in May. It includes news, program profiles, station updates and the latest program guide. All subscribers receive a free copy in the mail.
2024 Edition
Make sure you grab a copy of the 2024 CRAM Guide - out now (or read online)! Full of program profiles, insights from our presenters and trainers, along with in-depth reflections on our radical content. You can read it online now or drop by the station and pick up a copy. Sound on for Solidarity.
2023 Edition
The 2023 CRAM Guide is ready for your reading enjoyment! Jam-packed with program profiles, wise-words from our broadcasters and critical reflections on our unique content. You can read it online now or pick up a paper copy from the station. Stay Tuned, Stay Radical!
2022 Edition
Check out the 2022 CRAM Guide - it's full of interviews, articles, conversations and much more covering all the great shows and special broadcasts at the station. You can read it online now or pick up a paper copy from the station. Keep Community Strong!
2021 Edition
Welcome to the 2021 CRAM Guide. Catch up on new shows, specials, meet some of our hard-working volunteers and get some great reasons to support this year's Community Powered Radio fundraiser. Read the CRAM online here.
2020 Edition
The 2020 CRAM Guide is here! This year our digital-only version is Covid-19 safe and packed with great articles, compelling reasons to give generously to the Station Appeal, along with live links to audio and program information.
Read the 2020 CRAM Guide online now.
2019 Edition
Feast your eyes on the 2019 CRAM Guide! Inside you can read about the Armenian show, the power of our disability day programming, just what keeps breakfast radio ticking, the history of legal issues on the airwaves and much, much more.
2018 Edition
The 2018 CRAM Guide is packed with great articles and information to feed your brain and soul this Winter. There are features on the criminalisation of journalism, making the airwaves trans inclusive, youth justice radio and much more. Read up and remember to 'Fight for your mic!'.
2017 Edition
The 2017 CRAM Guide delivers a rich array of on-air updates and features to the theme of 'Radio for Change'.
2016 Edition
The 2016 CRAM Guide celebrates 40 years of radical radio. Our birthday exhibition 'If People Powered Radio' is profiled, along with excerpts from the station's stunning book publication Radical radio: Celebrating 40 Years of 3CR. Includes program and people profiles from across the decades.
2015 Edition
The 2015 CRAM Guide demonstrates the crucial role the station plays in a media landscape dominated by corporate interests. We showcase a selection of our unique and diverse programming as well as the things behind the scenes that makes 3CR tick and activates the airwaves.
2014 Edition
2013 Edition
2012 Edition
Read the 2012 CRAM [pdf]
2011 Edition
Read the 2011 CRAM [pdf]
2010 Edition
Read the 2010 CRAM [pdf]
2009 Edition
Read the 2009 CRAM [pdf]
Spring 2008 Edition
Read the Spring 2008 CRAM [pdf]
Autumn 2008 Edition
The Autumn 2008 CRAM Guide includes feature articles and profilesnew and established 3CR programs. Kevin Healy's 3CR – Still Relevant After the Honeymoon? seeks to re-focus our attention at this time of post-Howard Government euphoria; Damaris Baker writes about the constraints on paid journalists in doing investigative work in Sinking beneath the airwaves; and Elanor McInerney talks to 3CR broadcaster Kutcha Edwards about his feelings on the Day of National Apology.Read the Autumn 2008 CRAM [pdf]
Spring 2007 Edition
The Spring 2007 CRAM Guide includes feature articles and profiles new and established 3CR programs. It also introduces you to the the 2008 Seeds of Dissent Calendar celebrating radical history and challenging 12 Australian myths.Read the Spring 2007 CRAM [pdf]
Autumn 2007 Edition
The Autumn 2007 CRAM Guide is The Spin, a tabloid expose of 3CR as a disreputable hotbed of activism, where dangerous radicals grubby the airwaves and push ratbag marginal agendas. Includes feature articles on climate change politics, the housing crisis and squatting, and profiles of 3CR talkback programs.Read the Autumn 2007 CRAM [pdf]