DMG Radio Australia

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DMG Radio Australia operates commercial radio networks in metropolitan and regional areas of Australia. The company is 100% owned by United Kingdom company, Daily Mirror and General Trust Group.

DMG Radio Australia was formed in 1996 with one radio station FIVEaa and the company grew to over 64 radio stations across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia. However in September 2004, DMG sold most of its regional radio stations to Macquarie Bank. The only regionals to remain on the company's roster were Hot 91 Sunshine Coast, which was sold early in 2005, and Star 1045 in Gosford which they still own and operate.

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[edit] Radio Operations

[edit] NOVA

Main Article: Nova (radio network)

Slogan: "Sounds Different"

[edit] VEGA

Main Article: Vega (radio network)

Slogan: "Vega Variety"

  • vega 95.3FM - Sydney 95.3 MHz - Launched: August 1st 2005
  • vega 91.5FM - Melbourne 91.5 MHz- Launched: September 5th 2005

[edit] STAR FM

  • Star 104.5FM - Central Coast, NSW 104.5 MHz

[edit] FIVEaa

[edit] other DMG radio stations

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