Capital Radio Network is an Australian radio company, which owns stations in Canberra, Goulburn, Cooma, the Snowy Mountains, Gippsland and Perth. The company is a subsidiary of Blyton Group, with Kevin James Blyton as managing director for both. The company first acquired 2XL (now XLFM) in the Snowy Mountains, as well as 2CC and 2CA in Canberra - the latter two offloaded from parent companies Australian Radio Network and Austereo respectively in order for them to launch joint-venture stations 104.7 and Mix 106.3.
Type | Radio |
---|---|
Country | Australia |
Availability | Australian Capital Territory Snowy Mountains and Southern Tablelands, New South Wales Gippsland, Victoria Perth, Western Australia, |
Owner | Blyton Group |
Official website | capitalradio.net.au |
In February 2015, Capital Radio Network acquired Gippsland-based 3GG.[1][2]
With the exception of XLFM, Snow FM and 3GG, all stations are operated as a 50/50 joint-venture with Grant Broadcasters.
Owned and Operated Stations
edit- Canberra
- 2CC Talking Canberra 1206 2CC – 1206AM and DAB+[a] 2cc.net.au
- 2CA Forever Classic 2CA – 1053 AM and DAB+[a]
- KIX Country Radio 97.5FM and DAB+[a]
- My Canberra Digital DAB+[a]
- Snow FM, relayed on DAB+
- Cooma/Jindabyne/Snowy Mountains
- XLFM
- 96.1FM Cooma
- 107.3FM Jindabyne
- 98.7FM Perisher Valley
- 92.1FM Thredbo
- 92.5FM Bombala
- 92.5FM Charlotte Pass
- Snow FM
- 97.7 FM, Cooma
- 94.7FM Jindabyne
- 101.9FM Perisher
- 92.9FM Thredbo
- 91.7FM Bombala
- 91.7FM Charlotte Pass
- DAB+ Canberra[3]
- KIX Country Radio - Cooma 87.6FM, Jindabyne 88.0FM
- XLFM
- Gippsland
- 3GG 531 AM
- Goulburn
- Perth
Networks
editSome Capital Radio Network stations broadcast identical formats and programming in the networks below:
Station | Frequency | Callsign | Studios | Broadcast Area |
---|---|---|---|---|
Snow FM | Various | 2SKI | Jindabyne | Snowy Mountains |
Eagle FM | 93.5 FM | 2SNO | Goulburn | Southern Tablelands |
X Digital | DAB+ | 6IX | Perth | Perth |
Station | Frequency | Callsign | Studios | Broadcast Area |
---|---|---|---|---|
2CA | 1053 AM & DAB+ | 2CA | Canberra | Australian Capital Territory |
6iX | 1080 AM, 105.7 FM & DAB+ | 6IX | Perth | Perth |
Station | Frequency | Callsign | Studios | Broadcast Area |
---|---|---|---|---|
XLFM | Various | 2XXL | Jindabyne | Snowy Mountains |
GNFM | 107.7 FM | 2GBN | Goulburn | Southern Tablelands |
3GG | 531 AM | 3GG | Warragul | Gippsland and Latrobe Valley |
Station | Frequency | Callsign | Studios | Broadcast Area |
---|---|---|---|---|
MyDAB Canberra | DAB+ | 2CC/2CA | Canberra | Australian Capital Territory |
MyDAB Perth | DAB+ | 6IX | Perth | Perth |
Former Stations
editIn the 1990s, Kevin Blyton held a 40% stake in Newcastle's NXFM.[4]
Outside of buying and selling stations in the same stations/territories as current stations, he has also held stations in Tasmania and Queenstown, New Zealand.
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ "3GG finally sold. Kevin Blyton new owner". Radioinfo.com.au. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ^ "3GG Sold to Kevin Blyton". Radio Today. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ^ "DAB+ digital radio goes live in Canberra". Radio Today. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
- ^ "The History of Newcastle Radio Stations". www.soundworld.com.au. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
External links
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