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ABC Radio Australia, also known as Radio Australia, is the international broadcasting and online service operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia's public broadcaster. Most programming is in English , with some in Tok Pisin .
This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia that are not internet radio stations. The first digit of the callsign represents the state or territory: 1 : ACT, 2 : NSW and ACT, 3 : VIC, 4 : QLD, 5 : SA, 6 : WA, 7 : TAS, 8 : NT.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) operates four national radio networks, over 50 local radio stations, [1] the international service ABC Radio Australia and several digital stations. Most of the stations, as well as podcasts, are available on the ABC Listen app, [2] and ten radio stations are available via the ABC Television. [3]
Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) is the peak body for the commercial radio broadcasting industry in Australia. CRA was formed in 1930 as the Federation of Australian ...
ABC Radio and Regional Content, later ABC Radio, was the division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for radio output and regional content. This was the first public radio station in Australia, which opened in Sydney at 8:00pm on 23 November 1923 under the call sign 2SB (which later became ABC Radio Sydney).
International television service Australia Television International was established in 1993, while at the same time Radio Australia increased its international reach. Reduced funding in 1997 for Radio Australia resulted in staff and programming cuts.
Digital broadcast radio in Australia uses the DAB+ standard and is available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. However, after 11 years, regional large cities such as Townsville and Ballarat still do not have DAB. [ 1 ]
ABC Radio Sydney is the first public radio station in Australia opened in Sydney at 8:00pm on 13 November 1923. [1] Its first callsign was 2SB where 2 denotes the State of New South Wales and SB stood for Sydney Broadcasters Limited. [4] The callsign was changed to 2BL when Broadcasters Limited took over the business. [5]