Sea FM (Australian radio network)

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Sea FM is an Australian radio network, consisting of stations in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

The brand was created by RG Capital Radio, before RG Capital sold their regional stations to Macquarie Regional RadioWorks in 2004.

Some of the Sea FM stations were sold to Prime Television in order to meet media ownership requirements. Both Prime and Macquarie have arrangements with DMG for the use of the Sea FM and other brands.

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[edit] Programming

The network's stations are aimed at the under 35's section of the market, airing Top 40 and popular music. For most stations, the only local program heard on these stations is the breakfast program.

[edit] SeaFM Stations

[edit] Queensland

  • 91.9FM Warwick [2](C Fm)(Named "C" fm rather than SEA due to Warwick's inland location.)
  • 97.5FM Dalby[3] (C Fm)(Named "C" fm rather than SEA due to Dalby's inland location.)
  • 89.1FM Kingaroy [4](C Fm)(Named "C" fm rather than SEA due to Kingaroy's inland location.)

[edit] New South Wales

[edit] Tasmania

[edit] External links


Australian Radio Networks

ABC: ABC Classic FM | ABC NewsRadio | Radio National | Triple J | ABC Local Radio | ABC DiG | PNN | Radio Australia

SBS (five feeds)

Austereo: Today Network | Triple M

ARN: Mix FM | Classic Hits

DMG: Nova | Vega

Southern Cross Broadcasting: 2UE | 3AW | 4BC | 6PR | Magic 1278 | 4BH | 96FM

Macquarie Regional RadioWorks: Hot FM/Sea FM/Star FM | Local Works | Kids FM

Racing networks: Sport 927 | TOTE Radio | 2KY | Racing Radio | RadioTAB

Other minor networks and radio companies: RPH Network | Fine Music Network | Rhema FM | Vision FM | 2SM Supernetwork (2 networks) | Radio 2 | Grant Broadcasters | Capital Radio Network | Ace Radio | Pacific Star Network | Macquarie Radio Network | Coastal Broadcasters | Prime Radio Network | Red FM | WAFM | Spirit Network | North East Broadcasters

See Also: AM stations in: Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney

See Also: FM stations in: Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney


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