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  2. Gold (Australian radio network) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Network simulcasts each station in the network on Digital Radio in their local markets. Prior to the merger of iHeartRadio they also broadcast Gold 80's , featuring 1980s music , Gold 90's , featuring 1990s music , and, in a joint venture with the KIIS Network , the adult contemporary-formatted Chemist Warehouse Remix .

  3. Star 104.5 - Wikipedia

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    Star 104.5's current "More Music Variety" positioner was launched in 2015, with a strong focus on pop music from the 1980's to today.. As of mid-2021, the station played an average of 12 tracks per hour, comprising three songs from the 1980s, three from the 1990s, and the remainder from the 2000s and 2010s. [1]

  4. Category:Australian radio networks - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Australian radio networks" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. A. File:Austereo-radio-network-brand.svg; C.

  5. Personal radio service - Wikipedia

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    Australia allows use of the standard 26.965–27.405 MHz AM/SSB 40 channel CB band for land mobile (and marine) communications plus 10 marine-only AM channels in the 27.68–27.98 MHz band. Many coast guard stations monitor 27 Meg channel 88 (27.880 MHz) in addition to VHF channel 16 (156.800 MHz) for distress, safety information and calling.

  6. Sports Entertainment Network - Wikipedia

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    In July 2019, Crocmedia purchased 23 narrowband radio licences across Australia including Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Gold Coast, Darwin and Alice Springs. [citation needed] In October 2020, Crocmedia was rebranded Sports Entertainment Network, with the media and content business to share an acronym with its SEN radio stations. [10] [11]

  7. Internet television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Internet television in Australia is the digital distribution of movies and television content via the Internet. In Australia, internet television is provided by a number of generalist, subscription-based streaming service providers, in addition to several niche providers that focus on specific genres.

  8. Southern Cross Austereo - Wikipedia

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    Southern Cross Media Group Limited, doing business as Southern Cross Austereo, is an Australian media company which operates broadcast radio and television stations. It is the largest radio broadcaster in Australia, operating 86 radio stations, and has a reach into every state and territory.

  9. 3MP - Wikipedia

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    3MP commenced transmission on 22 July 1976 [1] from studios in the Bayside Shopping Centre, Frankston.It initially broadcast on 1380 kHz AM from a transmitter located at Rowville and, despite being based outside of the Melbourne city centre, was regarded by many listeners as Melbourne's seventh commercial radio station, the first new commercial licence since the launch of 3XY in 1935.