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  2. List of Sydney radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The first long range (520 km) coastal radio station was established in 1911. In 1921, amateur radio broadcasters commenced transition. The first radio licence in Australia was granted to Charles Maclurcan for station 2CM. [2] Commencing in 1923, 2SB is the second official station to be licensed. Sydney's first official station 2FC commenced ...

  3. CKKY-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the station moved from 1230 to 830, upon approval by the CRTC. [1] CILW changed its callsign to CKKY sometime in the 1990s, adopting the moniker Key 83 . On December 5, 2008, the application by 3937844 Canada Inc., a subsidiary of Newcap, for a broadcasting licence to operate a new FM radio station in Wainwright, to replace its AM ...

  4. ABC Radio Sydney - Wikipedia

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    In the second radio ratings survey of 2012, Nielsen Media Research recorded ABC Radio Sydney's share of the local radio market as the second largest at 10.3%, behind commercial talk station 2GB. [11] Most ABC Local Radio stations in New South Wales simulcast ABC Radio Sydney's programming when not airing local shows for their areas. The ...

  5. CKWY-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKWY-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a CHR/Top 40 format at 93.7 FM in Wainwright, Alberta. The station is branded as Hot 93.7 and is owned by Stingray Group. On January 30, 2004, Newcap was given approval from the CRTC to operate a new English-language FM radio station in Wainwright. [1] The station began broadcasting on January ...

  6. Nine Radio - Wikipedia

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    2 GB, one of Sydney's premier commercial radio stations, was founded by Theosophical Broadcasting Station Pty Ltd. in 1926, a division of Theosophical Society Adyar.In January 1936, in the depths of the Great Depression, 2 GB and 2UE formed an alliance, Broadcasting Service Association (BSA), to share production facilities for producing radio drama and other locally produced entertainment ...

  7. KSID (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSID (1340 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Sidney, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Sidney area and is owned by Mike Flood and Andy Ruback, through licensee Flood Communications West, LLC. It features programming from Fox News Radio. [2] [3]

  8. Triple M Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Triple M is simulcast on Digital Radio in Sydney. Triple M launched High Voltage Radio, a "pop up" Digital Radio station that exclusively plays AC/DC for the duration of the band's 2010 tour of Australia. [10] High Voltage stopped being on air on 15 March 2010. On 25 November 2013, Triple M Classic Rock Digital radio station was launched.

  9. WMVR-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on in 1965; it simulcast and continued the programming of the AM station, a daytime-only outlet. In 1966, WMVR-AM-FM was purchased by the Dean Miller Broadcasting Corporation, owned by Dean Miller, an actor and Ohio native. Before coming to Sidney, Miller had been a television personality and actor in Hollywood.