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Taree: 103.3 FM Ngarralinyi Community 2TM: Tamworth: 1287 AM 2TM Commercial 2TR: Taree: 0 756 AM ABC Mid North Coast NSW National 2TRR: Dunedoo: 0 96.1 FM 3 Rivers Radio Community 2TTT: Tamworth: 0 92.9 FM 92.9 Commercial 2TVR: Tumut: 0 96.3 FM Sounds of the Mountains Community 2UE: Sydney: 0 954 AM 2UE Commercial 2UH: Muswellbrook: 1044 AM
2RE is a commercial radio station that broadcasts to the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia from its studios at Taree.. 2RE broadcasts on 88.9FM in Taree, Wingham and surrounds, 100.3FM in Forster and the Great Lakes and 100.1FM in Gloucester, Barrington and surrounds.
The Northern Champion was first published on 2 February 1912 by David A. Cowan. [1] Mary Lucy Cowan (1872-1950) became proprietor and manager of the Northern Champion after the death of her brother David Cowan in 1922. [2]
From 1984 until 1989 the station branded itself 9–8 Television, referencing the channel numbers of both their Tamworth and Taree broadcasts. Prime Television purchased the station in 1989, rebranding the station Prime Television and aligning it with the Seven Network , similarly to CBN in southern New South Wales, whilst changing ECN's call ...
Broadcast Operations Group is an Australian media company, operating radio stations across various centres across regional New South Wales and Queensland, Australia.Branded as the Super Radio Network, stations carry one of two formats – a news talk and classic hits format based at 2SM Sydney; and a hot adult contemporary format based at New FM Newcastle.
NRN11 Coffs Harbour had merged with ECN8 Taree to form Northern Rivers Television, but later demerged in 1969.Around 1971, RTN8 Lismore and NRN11 merged, also forming Northern Rivers Television (NRTV), but was known on-air originally as 11-8 Television.
Kurt the CyberGuy walks through steps he recommends immediately taking after getting new electronics — like phones or TVs — as gifts this holiday season.
Prior to 2016, NBN opted to air classic programs (The Sullivans), its own Today Extra program until 2007 and infomercials in place of Nine's Morning News. As of April 2023 [update] , local news, special events coverage and paid programming (infomercials) are the only occurrences of regional TV programming in Australia.