National Radio News
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Broadcast area | Australia wide |
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Branding | National Radio News |
Programming | |
Format | Community Radio – Professional News service |
Ownership | |
Owner | Charles Sturt University[1] |
History | |
Call sign meaning | National Radio News |
Links | |
Website | http://www.csu.edu.au/NRN |
National Radio News is a radio news reporting service that delivers news bulletins as "ready to air" items in a timely manner. The main stories of the day from a national and international perspective are covered and, where possible, updated throughout each day with fresh actuality and clips constantly added. National Radio News was introduced in 1997.
National Radio News (NRN) has been providing a news service for community radio for more than a decade. National Radio News produced at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst.
NRN broadcasts across Australia, to every state and territory, to regional and metropolitan areas, which features independent news, see your local community station for the full bulletins.
Stations serviced
[edit]Australian Capital Territory
[edit]- 89.5 FM – 1VFM Valley FM
- 91.9 FM -1WAYFM
- 94.3 FM -2XXFM
New South Wales
[edit]- 99.9 FM – 2BAY Byron Bay
- 92.7 FM – Bay and Basin FM Sanctuary Point
- 93.3 FM – 2BBB Bellingen
- 107.3 FM – 2BBB Bellingen
- 89.1 FM – 2BLU Blue Mountains
- 104.7 FM – 2BOB Taree
- 91.1 FM – 2CBD Deepwater
- 105.9 FM – 2CBD Deepwater
- 104.1 FM – 2CHY Coffs Harbour
- 107.9 FM – 2COW Casino
- 94.3 FM – 2DCB Dubbo
- 107.5 FM – 2EAR Eurobodalla
- 90.5 FM – 2EZY Lithgow
- 102.9 FM – 2HOT Cobar
- 98.7 FM – 2KRR Kandos
- 94.1 FM – 2LIV Wollongong
- 89.7 FM – 2LRR Lightening Ridge
- 100.3 FM – 2MCR Campbelltown
- 92.3 FM, 94.7 FM – 2MCE Bathurst and Orange
- 91.9 FM – 2MTM Coonamble
- 100.3 FM – 2NCR Lismore
- 101.9 FM – 2PAR Ballina
- 96.7 FM – 2QBN Queanbeyan
- 93.3 FM – 2SNR Gosford
- 99.7 FM – 2SSR Sydney South
- 101.5 FM – 2TRR Dunedoo
- 96.3 FM – 2TVR Tumut
- 106.9 FM – 2UNE Armidale
- 106.9 FM – 2VOX Wollongong
- 98.9 FM – 2WAR Gilgandra
- 103.9 FM – 2WAY Wauchope
- 99.5 FM – 2WCR Coonabarabran
- 103.1 FM – 2WET (Tank FM) Kempsey
- 100.3 FM – 2YAS Yass
- 92.3 FM – 2YYY Young
Northern Territory
[edit]- 100.5 FM – 8KIN (CAAMA) Alice Springs
Queensland
[edit]- 95.9 FM – 4ALL (Valley FM) Toogoolawah (Brisbane)
- 100.3 FM – 4BAY Redlands (Brisbane)
- 96.3 FM - 4BPR Bundaberg
- 94.7 FM – 4BCR Bundaberg
- 104.9 FM - 4GGO Gin Gin
- 91.5 FM – 4BRR Gayndah
- 101.5 FM – 4BSR Beaudesert
- 89.3 FM – 4SDB (formerly 4CCC) Warwick
- 89.1 FM – 4CCR Cairns
- 107.5 FM – 4CRM Mackay
- 107.5 FM – 4FCR Hervey Bay
- 103.7 FM – 4MBS Brisbane
- 101.3 FM – 4NSA Noosa
- 101.5 FM – 4OUR Caboolture
- 96.9 FM – 4ROCK Moranbah
- 98.5 FM – 4YOU Rockhampton
South Australia
[edit]- 89.1 FM – 5BBB Tanunda
- 94.5 FM – 5CCR Ceduna
- 88.3 FM, 89.3 FM, 94.7 FM – 5EFM Victor Harbour
- 89.3 FM – 5GFN Kadina
- 89.7 FM – 5PBA North Adelaide
- 107.7 FM – 5THE Millicent
Tasmania
[edit]- 93.7 FM, 98.5 FM, 100.3 FM – 7BOD StarFM St Helens
- 95.7 FM – 7HRT Poatina
- 103.7 FM – 7LTN City Park Radio Launceston
- 97.7 FM – 7TAS Tasman FM Nubeena
- 98.1 FM, 105.3 FM – WAY FM Launceston
- 97.1 FM – 7MID Oatlands
Victoria
[edit]- 96.5 FM – Alpine Radio
- 103.1 FM – 3BBR Drouin
- 104.7 FM – 3GCR Gippsland
- 96.5 FM – 3HHH Horsham and Districts
- 96.5 FM – 3INR Inner FM Heidelberg
- 103.5 FM – 3MBS Melbourne
- 99.7 FM – 3MCR Mansfield
- 96.9 FM, 101.7 FM – 3MGB Mallacoota
- 90.7 FM, 105.5 FM – 3REG East Gippsland
- 97.7 FM – 3SER Cranbourne (Melbourne)
- 99.1 FM – 3SFM Swan Hill
- 88.9 FM, 98.5 FM, 98.9 FM, 106.9 FM – 3UGE Upper Goulburn
- 101.3 FM – 3WPR oak fm Wangaratta
- 89.5 FM – Phoenix FM Bendigo
Western Australia
[edit]- 100.9 FM – 6CRA Albany
- 102.5 FM – 6KCR Kalamunda
- 92.1 FM – 6RTR Perth
- 89.7 FM – 6TCR Wanneroo (Twin Cities)
- 101.3 FM – 6YCR York
References
[edit]- ^ "Full steam ahead at National Radio News". radioinfo. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
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