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In December 2014, it was announced that Fairfax Media would merge with the Macquarie Radio Network, and sell 96FM to the Australian Radio Network. The sale was completed on 30 January 2015 with the station becoming part of the KIIS Network. [2] [3] In September 2015, 96FM rebranded with a new logo aligning it with the rest of the KIIS Network. [4]
94.5 MHz KIX Country – Australian Radio Network Narrowcast Country music; 98.1 MHz Power FM 98.1 FM – Australian Radio Network. 102.7 MHz Merriwa relay; 101.7 MHz Mount Helen FM (defunct) 103.3 MHz Sky Sports Radio – Sky Channel; 104.9 MHz ABC NewsRadio; 105.7 MHz ABC Upper Hunter – ABC. 96.9 MHz Murrurundi relay; 101.9 MHz Armidale relay
Realistic TM-152 AM stereo tuner; sold for $150 in 1988. In the late 1950s, before stereophonic record players became commonplace, and long before FM-stereo broadcasting, some stations (notably 3XY and 3UZ, but also 2CN and 2CY) [16] partnered to present stereophonic programmes, one station to each channel, so the listener could set up a pair of radios and experience the stereo effect.
The AM/FM radio combined with a CD player has remained a mainstay of car audio, despite being obsolescent in non-car applications. [17] [18] In the 2010s, internet radio, satellite radio, streaming, and podcasting came into competition with AM/FM radio. By this time some models were offering 5.1 surround sound.
Digital radio in Australia uses the DAB+ standard and is available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and Darwin. [7] The national government owned networks, the ABC and SBS , and the commercial radio stations in each market provide many of their services and a few digital-only services on the digital platform.
RSN's programming was previously syndicated to racing radio services in Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, however as of 2024 it broadcasts to the state of Victoria only. In 2021, Racing Victoria took control of the thoroughbred industry's stake in RSN via its integrated media arm, [ 2 ] making it a sister to its television station ...