ACE Radio
Industry | Broadcast radio |
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Headquarters | Melbourne, Australia |
Area served | Regional Victoria |
Website | http://www.aceradio.com.au |
ACE Radio is an Australian radio company that owns and operates several AM and FM stations in Victoria. It is jointly owned by the Handbury and Paterson families[1] and includes 13 radio stations, one newspaper (The Weekly Advertiser - free to Wimmera residents), Country Directories Australia, ACE Direct Sales, Melbourne Radio School (Australia's only network owned radio school)[2] and employs over 160 people.
AM Network
Stations
- 1494 2AY Albury-Wodonga
- 981 3HA Western Victoria (based in Hamilton)
- 1332 3SH The Mallee (based in Swan Hill)
- 1242 Gold 1242 Gippsland and the Valley (based in Traralgon)
- 882 3YB The Coast (based in Warrnambool)
- 1134 3CS The Great South West (based in Colac)
- 1089 3WM The Wimmera (based in Horsham)
Programs
The programs on ACE Radio's AM stations include;
- Neil Mitchell
- Sportsday
- AFL Football
- National and Local news
- Country Today
- My Generation
FM Network
Stations
- 3TR FM - 99.5 Traralgon, 99.9 Bairnsdale (based in Traralgon)
- Mixx FM The South West - 92.7 Lorne, 95.9 Apollo Bay, 106.3 Colac, (based in Colac)
- Mixx FM Western Victoria - 88.9 Hamilton, (based in Hamilton)
- Mixx FM The Wimmera - 94.5 Nhill, 98.5 Ararat, 101.3 Horsham (based in Horsham)
- Mixx FM The Mallee - 98.7 Kerang, 107.7 Swan Hill (based in Swan Hill)
- Coast FM - 95.3 Warrnambool, 93.7 Portland (based in Warrnambool)
Programs
The programs on ACE Radio's FM stations include;
- The Dan & Maz Show
- Hamish & Andy
- Fitzy & Wippa
- Take 40 Australia
- The Kyle & Jackie O Show
as well as local breakfast and daytime programming.
Melbourne Radio School
The Melbourne Radio School is owned and operated as a division of ACE Radio Broadcasters, making it the only broadcast school in Australia directly connected to an active commercial radio network.
References
- ↑ Smith, Faye (25 November 2004). "Tributes flow for Helen Handbury". The Wimmera Mail-Times. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ↑ "Ace Radio buys Melbourne Radio School". Radio Info. Retrieved 15 January 2015.