3 November 2004 SEA FM’s Morning Crew – Nelly & Blunty attracted the wrong type of attention this morning as they accidentally set off the SEA FM fire...
3 November 2004 Community broadcasters will produce over 150 profiles and live recordings of Australian musicians for national radio use, as a result of the latest round of Amrap funding...
3 November 2004 Centre FM 987 Alice Springs, the newest radio station in town, turned 6 months old last weekend. Centre FM’s Nigel Slater says the station’s...
3 November 2004 Australia’s most awarded radio comedy program How Green was My Cactus has added yet another gong to its bulging collection by taking out the 2004...
2 November 2004 The ABA is under fire over a leaked preliminary report of its investigation into former Communications Minister, Richard Alston’s complaints about Gulf War coverage by...
2 November 2004 West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd will hold its annual general meeting today in Perth. WA News will release its first quarter results, and Credit...
1 November 2004 Entries are open for the Siren Awards - a new national award for creative agencies, which will recognise excellence in commercial radio advertising. Commercial...
31 October 2004 Swiss Radio International airs its last programs on shortwave and satellite today, switching its information output to the internet. After almost 70 years of...
31 October 2004 A new broadcast industry association has been formed to serve operators and owners of high and low powered open narrowcast services across Australia. The...
31 October 2004 As Cup fever intensifies, 774 ABC Melbourne will spend the day at Flemington tomorrow for the race which stops the nation. All the colour...
30 October 2004 The top 10 advertisers on Sydney commercial radio this week were: 1 - Myer 2 - Woolworths 3 - NRMA insurance 4 - Mathemagic...
30 October 2004 A hiatus in the rollout of new commercial radio licences and the end of lengthy inquiries into alleged standards' breaches by 2UE and 2GB are...
30 October 2004 A bitter Malcolm T Elliott has resigned from 2UE. The radio veteran walked out on Friday and has told The Sunday Telegraph's Peter Holmes:...
30 October 2004 At a blacktie event in the Sydney Convention Centre Ballroom on Friday evening, journalist, editor and former Optus Chief Executive Chris Anderson spoke about...
29 October 2004 At the Melbourne Cup, there will be plenty of punting, long lunches and celebrations all round. Unfortunately, along with this, many people will take a...
28 October 2004 The ABA’s decision to reject 2WEB’s application for an extension to its licence area has caused a war of words between various stations in the...
28 October 2004 The ABC has reached an agreement for its radio and tv services to be retransmitted on the Foxtel digital satellite and cable platform. Available...
28 October 2004 The BBC has denied reports it will cut almost a quarter of its 28 000 workforce. According to a report in The Times, news...
27 October 2004 ABC Managing Director, Russell Balding, has announced the winner of the eighth Andrew Olle Scholarship. The award will be presented at the annual Olle lecture...
27 October 2004 Nova 969's drive host, Rabbit might have had a little too much sun lately. He has challenged Australian sprint champion (and 'Dance with the...
27 October 2004 Austereo has finally found a buyer for its direct marketing interests, selling its 50% share in the Simon Richards Group. A minority share has...
27 October 2004 Hard on the heels of 'Lawsie's Idol', John Laws has announced the next stage in his Rising Star promotion: the Rising Radio Star. Starting...
27 October 2004 Radio National's Saturday morning programming line up will change next year to just one host - Geraldine Doogue - introducing various segments. RN has...
27 October 2004 The Liberal Party placed 50% more radio ads than the Labor Party in Sydney electorates during the two weeks leading up to the recent federal...
27 October 2004 Daylight Saving begins this week in many states. The clocks have been turned back in Tasmania since the beginning of October, with many networked...
26 October 2004 Now that DMG has completed its Nova network, the company is embarking on a new phase of tv advertisements. The creative for the latest...
26 October 2004 Jeremy Cordeaux retires from radio today after presenting his final morning program on 5DN, ending a career spanning more than 40 years. He had...
26 October 2004 Veteran British radio announcer, John Peel has died of a heart attack at 65 while holidaying in Peru. Peel had worked for the BBC's...
26 October 2004 The Victorian Government has defended its decision to spend millions of dollars to monitor what it being said about it on radio, tv and in...
25 October 2004 Radio has proven itself again as the place to turn in a crisis. Late on Sunday afternoon, a major hail storm hit the Upper...