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  2. 3AW - Wikipedia

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    3AW was established when a company formed by Allans Music, JC Williamson's and David Syme (then publishers of The Age newspaper) was granted a radio broadcasting licence, [2] with the first broadcast on 22 February 1932. [3] [4] The A in 3AW comes from the names of "Allans" and "The Age"; and the W is from "J. C. Williamson". [5]

  3. Justin Smith (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Each week day Smith presented a preview of 3AW Mornings with Neil Mitchell on the 3AW program, Australia Overnight. In August 2013, Smith also contributed a weekly segment on 3AW's Breakfast with Ross and John show, consistently the highest rating radio program in Melbourne. [7] [8] The segment focused on current newsworthy events in Melbourne.

  4. Wide World of Sports (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Wide World of Sports is a long-running radio show on Melbourne, Australia radio station 3AW. It currently airs on Monday to Thursday from 6 pm to 8 pm and is hosted by Jimmy Bartel. It has been running for 12 years and is the highest rating sports radio show in Melbourne. The show has previously been titled Sportsday and Sports Today.

  5. Nick McCallum - Wikipedia

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    McCallum is a contributor to 3AW's Sunday Morning presenting alongside Heidi Murphy and Darren James. [7] He had been a fill-in presenter for 3AW morning host Neil Mitchell when he was absent. [8] and now is a fill-in presenter on the Drive program. He began contributing to 3AW's Afternoon program from Los Angeles in 1994. [5]

  6. Ross Stevenson (radio presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Ross Stevenson (born Ross Campbell; 25 August 1957) is an Australian radio presenter on Melbourne station 3AW. The lighthearted breakfast news and gossip show, Breakfast with Ross & Russel, is one of Australia's most successful radio shows. [1]

  7. Bruce Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    The pair dominated Melbourne breakfast radio for several years before Blackman departed to rival station 3AK in 1986. Mansfield continued in the role at 3AW with Darren James until the station changed from "Personality Radio" to "Thinking Person's Radio" and the pair were dropped. Both Mansfield and James were picked up by 3AK in 1989.

  8. Category:3AW presenters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "3AW presenters" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Norman Banks (broadcaster)

  9. Rumour File - Wikipedia

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    The Rumour File is a morning radio segment on 3AW in Melbourne, Australia which began in 1993 . [1] Listeners are encouraged to call in with rumours they have heard. The segment also runs promotions and games. Rumour File is reported to be one of Melbourne's most popular radio segments. [2] The segment airs weekdays at 7:07 am. [3]