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Radio in Australia
The History of Australian radio and FAMOUS radio stations
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Radio in Australia The History of Australian radio and FAMOUS radio stations

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Australian Radio Timeline
1901: Section 51(v) of the Australian Constitution gives the federal government power over "postal, telegraphic, telephonic, and other like services".
1905: Wireless Telegraphy Act placed broadcasting in the control of the Australian Government. 
1906: first official telegraph transmission between Queenscliff and Devonport, Tasmania.
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Australian Radio Timeline 1901: Section 51(v) of the Australian Constitution gives the federal government power over "postal, telegraphic, telephonic, and other like services". 1905: Wireless Telegraphy Act placed broadcasting in the control of the Australian Government. 1906: first official telegraph transmission between Queenscliff and Devonport, Tasmania.

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Australian Radio Timeline
1910: The Maritime Wireless Co. Ltd formed by Edward Hope Kirkby, his workers and Father Archibald Shaw.
1912: The first Coastal wireless station opened in Melbourne.
1919: The first radio "broadcast" in Australia was organised by George Fisk of AWA on 19 August.
* AWA –  Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd
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Australian Radio Timeline 1910: The Maritime Wireless Co. Ltd formed by Edward Hope Kirkby, his workers and Father Archibald Shaw. 1912: The first Coastal wireless station opened in Melbourne. 1919: The first radio "broadcast" in Australia was organised by George Fisk of AWA on 19 August. * AWA – Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd

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Australian Radio Timeline
1921: Amateur radio broadcasters commenced transition. 
1922: Australia's first broadcast licence (2CM in Sydney) issued to Charles MacLurcan in December.
1923: 2SB in Sydney is the 2nd official station licensed on 23 November. 
1924: The Government introduces a two-tiered licence system in July.
1925: Number of licences issued reaches 80,000.
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Australian Radio Timeline 1921: Amateur radio broadcasters commenced transition. 1922: Australia's first broadcast licence (2CM in Sydney) issued to Charles MacLurcan in December. 1923: 2SB in Sydney is the 2nd official station licensed on 23 November. 1924: The Government introduces a two-tiered licence system in July. 1925: Number of licences issued reaches 80,000.

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Types of Licences
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Types of Licences

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Australian Radio Timeline
1932: The Australian Broadcasting Company is nationalised by the Australian Broadcasting Commission Act. Class A: 12 stations. Class B: 43 stations.
1935: The Sydney studios of the ABC installs a disc recorder, enabling the recording of programs to occur for the first time.
1948: The regulatory body, the Australian Broadcasting Control Board, is created.
1967: Talkback radio began on 6PR in Perth.
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Australian Radio Timeline 1932: The Australian Broadcasting Company is nationalised by the Australian Broadcasting Commission Act. Class A: 12 stations. Class B: 43 stations. 1935: The Sydney studios of the ABC installs a disc recorder, enabling the recording of programs to occur for the first time. 1948: The regulatory body, the Australian Broadcasting Control Board, is created. 1967: Talkback radio began on 6PR in Perth.

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Australian Radio Timeline
1970: TUNE! FM launches as Australia's first university radio station.
1972: 5UV in Adelaide becomes the first public radio station on air.
1974: 2MBS Sydney commences broadcasting as the first full-time FM station, playing classical music 24 hours a day.
1975: Multi-cultural radio is launched with the formation of 2EA Sydney and 3EA Melbourne.
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Australian Radio Timeline 1970: TUNE! FM launches as Australia's first university radio station. 1972: 5UV in Adelaide becomes the first public radio station on air. 1974: 2MBS Sydney commences broadcasting as the first full-time FM station, playing classical music 24 hours a day. 1975: Multi-cultural radio is launched with the formation of 2EA Sydney and 3EA Melbourne.

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Australian Radio Timeline
1992: 1st Indigenous-produced community radio program went to air on 5UV in Adelaide.
1998: NetFM broadcasts Australia's first Internet radio transmission.
2009: Digital radio officially launches in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
2011: Aussie.fm launches its free online radio portal dedicated to Australian radio.
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Australian Radio Timeline 1992: 1st Indigenous-produced community radio program went to air on 5UV in Adelaide. 1998: NetFM broadcasts Australia's first Internet radio transmission. 2009: Digital radio officially launches in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. 2011: Aussie.fm launches its free online radio portal dedicated to Australian radio.

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Aussie.fm – Listen live to Australian radio for free!
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Aussie.fm – Listen live to Australian radio for free!

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 2CM – an Australian pioneer broadcaster
2CM was an experimental Australian broadcasting station by Charles MacLurcan. 
In 1921, 2CM became the 1st Australian station to regularly broadcast music and talk. 
First licensed in 1911 as a Morse code station with the call sign XDM. 
He was probably the only Australian amateur allowed to operate during World War I.
Maclurcan received over 2,000 letters from listeners who had heard his initial transmissions. 
2CM was the 1st station to publish a program guide. 
Each day’s broadcasting ended with the invocation: don’t forget to wind up the clock and put out the cat.
Callsign 2CM is listed by the Federal Government as “Never to be Reissued”, in recognition of the pioneering achievements of Charles MacLurcan.
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2CM – an Australian pioneer broadcaster 2CM was an experimental Australian broadcasting station by Charles MacLurcan. In 1921, 2CM became the 1st Australian station to regularly broadcast music and talk. First licensed in 1911 as a Morse code station with the call sign XDM. He was probably the only Australian amateur allowed to operate during World War I. Maclurcan received over 2,000 letters from listeners who had heard his initial transmissions. 2CM was the 1st station to publish a program guide. Each day’s broadcasting ended with the invocation: don’t forget to wind up the clock and put out the cat. Callsign 2CM is listed by the Federal Government as “Never to be Reissued”, in recognition of the pioneering achievements of Charles MacLurcan.

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Commercial Radio Broadcasting
There are ~260 commercial radio broadcasting stations currently operating in Australia.
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Commercial Radio Broadcasting There are ~260 commercial radio broadcasting stations currently operating in Australia.

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THANK YOU 
FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!



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