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  Austereo Radio Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The purchases were part of a single deal that was unpopular due to the fierce rivalry between the two radio networks, and the fact that Village Roadshow and Hoyts were also direct competitors in the film industry.
Austereo Radio Network's radio stations have been criticized for being left winged as supposed to Australia's newspapers The Advertiser which is criticized for being right-wing.
The radio network has also been criticized, for their pro-gay views with their leading radio station 2DayFM being nicknamed Too Gay FM by radio jocks from their fierce competitor: Nova, owned by DMG Radio Australia, which is considered right-wing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Austereo   (405 words)

  
 B105 FM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1987, the Austereo group purchased the station, whose ratings had been poor, intending to use it as a vehicle to bid for an FM conversion licence.
Subsequently, Austereo won the licence, and in February 1990, the station changed its callsign to 4BBB (not used on-air, unlike the previous AM callsign) and commenced broadcasting on a frequency of 105.3 MHz with the name B105.
This bald headed chappy is a newcomer to aussie radio but has a lot of experience for his short tenure, having anchored Austereo's short lived drive program The Arvo with Judith Lucy, and producing the radio version of Rove McManus' TV show, Saturday Morning Rove.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/B105_FM   (943 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Australian Radio Network
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Australian-Radio-Network   (235 words)

  
 News items
Austereo has forecast earnings to rise to only $91.8million in 2002 on $266.3million sales, due to further competition from DMG Radio Australia, which is expected soon to launch a Sydney FM station.
Austereo's EBIT margin in 2002 is also expected to fall to 34.4 per cent from 34.8 per cent in 2001.
Austereo finance director Brian Bickmore said the company expected the competition to result in an average 3 per cent reduction in metropolitan revenue, equating to about $15million a year.
www.auspaytv.com /news/jan2001/01012104.htm   (739 words)

  
 Austereo going Nova fast - BusinessNews - www.theage.com.au
When executives at Australia's biggest FM radio network, Austereo, talk about a highly competitive market and a change in the trading environment, it is code for their major competitor, Nova.
Austereo's announcement yesterday of a 20 per cent fall in revenue from total operations, and a modest 4 per cent rise in net profit to $25.2 million for the six months to December 31, was further evidence of the damage done by the rival British-owned network.
Austereo chief executive Michael Anderson would not say how much his network had spent in the past six months in its bid to match Nova's aggressive marketing and promotion, except to say that it had contributed to a 3.5 per cent increase in costs during the interim period.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/02/25/1077676832322.html?from=storyrhs   (404 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Radio Print Handicapped Network
RPH Australia is a network of broadcast radio stations in Australian state capital cities and some major country urban centres that serve people who, for any reason, are unable to access printed material.
Radio 1RPH 1125 kHz is a volunteer manned AM band radio broadcast station in the Australian Capital Territory.
Radio Talking Book is not available to the general public, nor is the signal available to them on their conventional radios.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Radio-Print-Handicapped-Network   (370 words)

  
 Video thrills the radio star - Business - Business - theage.com.au
Austereo expects radio sales growth to fall, from 11.28 per cent for mainland capital cities in the June year to about 4 per cent in the first half of this financial year.
Austereo's sales revenue lifted by $7.5 million in 2004-05 to $247.9 million as the group led the market in all its key audience demographics, although its market share declined.
Austereo announced a final dividend of 3.8¢ a share, fully franked, unchanged from the previous corresponding period, It takes total dividends for the year to 7.2¢.
www.theage.com.au /news/business/video-thrills-the-radio-star/2005/08/29/1125302508719.html   (420 words)

  
 Austereo turns up profit volume. 23/08/2004. ABC News Online
Commercial radio network Austereo has turned in a 14 per cent jump in profit to $42 million.
Austereo reported sales revenue from continuing operations of $240.4 million for the 2004 financial year, an increase of $12.8 million on the previous year.
At the same time, Austereo's share of advertising revenue in the metropolitan markets continued to exceed 40 per cent, a solid result in the light of the changing radio environment.
www.abc.net.au /news/newsitems/200408/s1182838.htm   (287 words)

  
 Business Breakfast - 12/9/2002: Austereo battles plunging advertising revenues
EMMA ALBERICI: Australia's largest radio network, Austereo, is the latest media company to unveil a balance sheet damaged by plunging advertising revenue.
Austereo's full-year profit of $50.5 million was 4 per cent below its prospectus forecast.
The stranglehold its various radio stations have enjoyed on the prized under 40's audience has been loosened by stiff new competition, and the weakest advertising market in years has eaten into revenues.
www.abc.net.au /businessbreakfast/content/2002/s673973.htm   (682 words)

  
 Radio turns up marketing dial - www.theage.com.au
Radio wars and advertising campaigns heat up this year with the prospect of new FM licences to be auctioned in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Austereo claims to have halted a three-year haemorrhage in its advertising market share in the crucial $350-million Sydney and Melbourne markets, as radio owners prepare for a marketing splurge to shore up audience numbers and plan for the likely launch in 2005 of new metropolitan FM radio licences.
Austereo chief executive Michael Anderson refused to be drawn on advertising market-share figures for the six months to December, but rejected suggestions that the listed company's revenue in Sydney and Melbourne was continuing to deteriorate because of fledgling FM-radio rival Nova, owned by DMG Radio Australia.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/02/01/1075570292357.html   (545 words)

  
 AUSTEREO - Macquarie Radio Network - Jones increases breakfast lead
AUSTEREO is continuing to secure a strong audience with the under 40s in Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, while Alan Jones has increased his lead in breakfast, according to the Nielsen Media Research’s fifth radio survey for the year.
In Sydney, Macquarie Radio Network-owned 2GB’s presenter Jones is continuing to entrench his position as the number one breakfast program, increasing his lead by 1.2 points to 16.7%.
And in Adelaide, as Austereo and ARN await the commencement of DMG’s newest Nova station, SAFM is breathing easy for now, increasing its first place position in the 25-39 demographic by 0.2 points to 30.6%.
www.bandt.com.au /news/f4/0c0268f4.asp   (461 words)

  
 Austereo Radio Network - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Austereo Radio Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Austereo Radio Network - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Austereo Radio Network.
The network was formed with the licensing of Adelaide radio station SAFM in 1980 and the next station to join the network was FOX FM in Melbourne in 1986.
Austereo had a monopoly on the FM Commercial audience in this market until the launch of Australian Radio Network/DMG Radio Australia joint venture 97.3 FM.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Austereo-Radio-Network.html   (193 words)

  
 Village Roadshow Limited
Austereo Group Limited is the operator of Australia's largest commercial FM radio network.
The Austereo radio networks have achieved this position through an acute, research led, understanding of their target market segment.
Ongoing customer surveys have enabled both radio networks to develop a specific content mix to capture and retain listeners within their chosen demographic.
www.villageroadshow.com.au /profile/radio_introduction.asp   (297 words)

  
 Austereo Group Ltd
Austereo has dominated the key 25 to 39-year-old age group in today’s Nielsen radio ratings, winning the audience share in every capital city except Perth.
Austereo’s Today network has enjoyed success by achieving the number one FM spot in Sydney and increasing from the number four to number two FM station in Melbourne after an impressive result in today’s Nielsen radio ratings.
Austereo’s Triple M network is now the number one radio station on the eastern seaboard in the crucial 25 to 39-year-old age group, according to today’s Nielsen radio ratings.
www.austereo.com.au   (277 words)

  
 The Fifth Estate (InBrief): Media analysis, commentary and news by RMIT Journalism
The Austereo radio network has been conducting podcasting trials, in light of the popularity of digital audio players, the Sydney Morning Herald has revealed.
The network went public on Tuesday with its new services, which includes offering it's website visitors downloadable 30 minute 'best of' packages, which contain snipits of radio segments from its various networks.The segment packages can be loaded onto devices, such as Apple I-Pods.
Austereo has also unveiled it's mobile ring tone service, where ring tones can be downloaded for $4 each.
fifth.estate.rmit.edu.au /blog/weblog.php?id=P3735   (149 words)

  
 Spruiking may work for radio - Fairfax Business Network
The radio industry continued its advertising romp this year with figures released last week showing the ninth consecutive month of double-digit advertising growth.
In the latest figures from PricewaterhouseCoopers, metropolitan radio advertising rose 16.1 per cent to $50.8 million for September, completing a 17.7 per cent rise in advertising revenues for the quarter to $142.9 million.
Austereo chief executive Michael Anderson said it was still too early to tell whether the booming radio ad market was more than a knock-on result from TV.
www.businessnetwork.theage.com.au /articles/2004/10/21/1080.html   (435 words)

  
 Nova broom sweeps into Austereo profit - BusinessNews - www.smh.com.au
When executives at Australia's biggest FM radio network, Austereo, talk about a highly competitive market and a change in the trading environment, it's code for their major competitor, Nova.
Austereo's announcement yesterday of a 20 per cent fall in revenue from total operations, and a modest 4 per cent rise in net profit to $25.2 million for the six months to December 31, was further evidence of the damage done by the rival UK-owned Nova network.
Austereo chief executive officer Michael Anderson wouldn't say how much his network spent in the past six months in its bid to match Nova's aggressive marketing and promotion, except to say that it contributed to a 3.5 per cent increase in costs during the interim period.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/02/25/1077676838433.html?from=storyrhs   (415 words)

  
 Dr Feelgood - radio with LIFE !   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1992 she was offered her own program on Austereo radio network.
Austereo is a network of music stations aimed at the a young demographic.
In 2002 Sally was given the brief as Summer Radio "Locum" to create a national weekend health and lifestyle program to run while sport was off air for the Summer.
www.drfeelgood.com.au /Dr%20Feelgood%20Radio%20Programs.htm   (339 words)

  
 Austereo changes at top again - Business - smh.com.au
Radio has also failed to exploit this year's rebound in the advertising market, with television so far picking up the lion's share of additional advertising expenditure.
Fighting fires on two domestic fronts - increased competition from new radio licences being issued by the Australian Broadcasting Authority, and the Federal Government's failure to lift restrictions on cross-media ownership - Austereo is pushing further into offshore markets and considering investing in television.
Village Roadshow, which owns 59.7 per cent of Austereo, is thought to be considering selling at least 10 per cent of the group to alleviate its financial problems.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/08/11/1060588324706.html   (299 words)

  
 Automation Technology Update - Jan. 13, 2005
The ABU is assisting in coordinating a project initiated by Commercial Radio Australia to restore broadcast operations in some of the stricken countries.
Radio Television Maldives has reportedly lost much of its equipment and seeks low-power TV transmitters and portable camera-recording equipment to enable it to provide coverage of the disaster.
Commercial Radio Australia is in the process of arranging for 50,000 AM/FM radios and six transmitters to be sent to affected areas in the course of the next 4-5 weeks including 5000 radio units which will be ready for shipping to Indonesia by next week.
broadcastengineering.com /newsletters/automation_update/20050113   (2640 words)

  
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In 1988, Melbourne radio station 3EON FM 92.3 (Australia's first commercial FM radio station, which commenced broadcasting on 17 July 1980) was taken over by 2MMM and changed its callsign to 3MMM and moved to 105.1 MHz in November 1988.
Adelaide radio station 5KA converted from 1197 kHz to 104.7 MHz on January 1, 1990 and was renamed KAFM.
Another aspect that differs from AM coverage of football is the bumper music used to and from breaks, which is instrumental versions of modern rock songs (such as Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out", Living End's "Tabloid Magazine", and The Darkness' "I Believe in a Thing Called Love", which were predominantly used during 2004 and 2005).
www.homestayfinder.com /Dictionary.aspx?q=Triple_M   (403 words)

  
 Austereo Radio Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The network was formed with the of Adelaide radio station SAFM in 1980 and the next station to join network was FOX FM in Melbourne in 1986.
Mix 106.3 and FM 104.7 joint with Australian Radio Network
This is a great product except for: (1) Cannot play back internet radio through the digital output if the sample rate is lower than 32K.
www.freeglossary.com /Austereo_Radio_Network   (280 words)

  
 News items
"I would ask that both Telstra and the radio stations exercise some sort of responsibility in the way they go about this or we may be in a position where we have to look at legislation (to control broadcasts)," he said.
Austereo relies on listeners of its FM programs to phone in speed radar and camera hotspots which it then broadcasts on Triple M and Fox FM.
Mr Hastings said that in the past police had struck a deal with radio stations that only general locations be given, but the information was becoming increasingly precise.
www.auspaytv.com /news/jan2001/01012807.htm   (796 words)

  
 Austereo Radio Network - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Austereo Radio Network - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Austereo Radio Network contains research on
Austereo Radio Network, History, Corporate, Stations, See also, External links, Australian radio networks, Australian media companies and Companies traded on the Australian Stock Exchange.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Austereo   (339 words)

  
 Bon Jovi Fans vs Austereo Network for Radio Airplay Petition
We feel at the moment the lacklustre exposure Bon Jovi are receiving from the radio stations in the major cities, the majority of which are part of the Austereo Network is unfair and goes against the democratic principles you adamantly promote.
We believe that the Austereo Network have integrity, and respects the views of its listeners and fans and look forward to your response to this petition.
The Bon Jovi Fans vs Austereo Network for Radio Airplay Petition to Austereo Pty Ltd - The Australian Radio Network was created by All and written by Samantha Treven.
www.petitiononline.com /bjfvsaus/petition.html   (475 words)

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