New FM

New FM
New FM
City of license Newcastle
Slogan Hottest Songs from the 80's, 90's and Today
Frequency 105.3 MHz
First air date 6 May 1989 (1989-05-06)
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
Owner Broadcast Operations Group
Website newfm.com.au

NEWFM (call sign: 2NEW) is an Australian radio station, licensed to, and serving Newcastle and its surrounding area. It is owned by Broadcast Operations Group, and operates at 105.3 megahertz on the FM band. Its callsign is 2NEW, the 2 being a standard prefix for stations in New South Wales, and NEW short for Newcastle. Its sister station is 2HD. On 24 May 2005 NEWFM reverted back to its original 1989 logo which has since been modernised.

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History

In 2008 NEWFM became the Hub of the Super Network FM Stations (NEWFM Network) supplying programming from its Sandgate based studios to stations from the NSW/Victorian boarder in the south, north to the Sunshine Coast in QLD and West to Broken Hill. The potential reach of the NEWFM Network is over 7 million people.[citation needed]

In 2009, NEWFM, along with its sister station 2HD announced plans to undertake a multi-million dollar ground up rebuild of its studio complex. The rebuild will see it become the most up to date digital studio complex in the country.[citation needed]

Line-Up/Key Staff

Line Up Monday - Friday

  • Hottest Songs from the 80's, 90's and Today (12am to 5:30am)
  • Sarah & Steve St John for Breakfast(5:30am to 9am) (Jonno Lis - Anchor)
  • Kelly Glover with New Fm's More Music Workday (9am to 2pm)
  • Tim Lynn for Drive (2pm to 6pm)
  • Love Song Dedications (7pm to 12am)

Saturday

  • Hottest Songs from the 80's, 90's and Today (12am to 6am)
  • "80's is Enough Weekend" - Various Announcers (6am - 12pm)
  • Saturday Night Party Mix (6pm to 12am)

Sunday

  • Hottest Songs from the 80's, 90's and Today (12am to 7am)
  • Better Homes & Gardens Radio Show (7am to 9am)
  • "80's is Enough Weekend" - Various Announcers (9am - 12pm)
  • The Hottest Songs of the 80's 90's and Today (12pm to 12am)

Key Staff

  • Guy Ashford - General Manager
  • Steve St John - Program Director
  • Jonno Lis - Music Director
  • Luke Hetherington - Promotions & Marketing Manager / Network Operations
  • Ross McClymont - Chief Engineer
  • Paul West - Sales Manager

See also

  • List of Australian radio stations

References

External links


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