Radio Stations Sydney


The Radio Stations Sydney form an important source of entertainment in Sydney as well as the media in Sydney. Radio in Sydney dates back to the early 20th century. The commercial radio channels of Sydney were launched in the 1950s and the 1960s. Very recently, many other radio channels have opened up. The target of these Sydney radio channels is the wide range of listeners. Some of the leading radio channels of Sydney include 2 Day FM, Sydney, Nova 96.9 Sydney, 2UE, Vega Radio Network Sydney, Mix 106.5 Sydney, 2 WS Sydney, Triple M, 2SER and the Fbi Radio.

The Sydney radio media brought to the people of Sydney, the earliest means of entertainment cum news. The talk show hosts became overnight celebrities because of their ability to provide people with quality entertainment.

The Major Sydney Radio Stations

  • 2Day FM, Sydney
  • 2WS, Sydney
  • Nova 96.9, Sydney
  • 702 ABC Sydney
  • Vega Radio Network Sydney
  • Mix 106.5, Sydney
  • 2UE, Sydney
  • Triple M, Sydney
  • 2SER, Sydney
  • FBi Radio, Sydney
Of all these radio stations, the first commercial radio station was the 2 UE radio network. This radio station went on air from 1925, though the license was granted a year earlier. The different Radio Stations Sydney are aimed at different age groups and specialize in different genres of music.

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Sydney Media
Sydney Newspapers
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Television Channels
Seven Network
Network Ten
Nine Network
Radio Stations
2Day FM
702 ABC
Nova 96.9
2UE
Vega Radio Network
Mix 106.5
2WS
Triple M
2SER
FBi Radio