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NEW FM
Frequency105.3 MHz
Programming
FormatHot Adult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
2HD
History
First air date
14 April 1989; 35 years ago (1989-04-14)
Call sign meaning
2 NEWcastle
Technical information
Power20kw
Links
Websitenewfm.com.au

NEWFM (call sign: 2NEW) is an Australian radio station, licensed to, and serving Newcastle and its surrounding area. It is owned by Bill Caralis's Broadcast Operations Group, and operates at 105.3 megahertz on the FM band from Radio Centre at Sandgate. Great Mt Sugarloaf houses the transmitter site. Its callsign is 2NEW, the 2 being a standard prefix for stations in New South Wales, and NEW short for Newcastle. Its sister station is 2HD. On 24 May 2005, NEWFM reverted to its original 1989 logo which has since been modernised.

History

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NEWFM was the first commercial FM radio station in Newcastle, founded by Mike Webb. It commenced broadcasting on 14 April 1989, with the AC/DC song It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll).[1] The station officially launched on 6 May of that year, accompanied by pyrotechnics and laser technology.[2]

In its first ratings survey, the station achieved a ratings share of 24.7%.[3]

In 1994, Labour–owned 2HD bought out the station's shareholders for $2.3 million.[4] In March 1999, both radio stations (2HD and NEW-FM) were sold to Bill Caralis's Broadcast Operations Group, for $12.5 million.[5][6]

In 2008 NEWFM became the Hub of the Super Network FM Stations (NEWFM Network) supplying programming from its Sandgate based studios to stations from the New South Wales/Victorian border in the south, north to the Sunshine Coast and Whitsundays in Queensland and West to Broken Hill and Alice Springs.

On-Air Team

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Monday to Friday

  • 5am to 9am – The NOVOS (Ariana Gatti & Mark Krivo)
  • 9am to 10.45am – 105 Minutes Commercial Free
  • 11am to 3pm – Mark Pitman
  • 3pm to 7pm – Joel Gosper with Newcastle's Only 100% Local Drive Home
  • 7pm to 9pm – The Kyle & Jackie O Show (Monday to Thursday)
  • 9pm to 11pm – Matt Morris NEWFM at Night
  • 11pm to Midnight – Homegrown with Rox

Key Staff

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  • Guy Ashford – General/Sales Manager
  • Luke Hetherington – Promotions & Marketing Director/ Operations
  • Joel Thomson – NEWFM Content Director
  • Michael Blaxland – News Director
  • Nat Wilson – Music Team
  • Ross McClymont – Technical Engineer

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Connell, Tim (30 August 2012). "today's topics - Rock classic makes its sound mark". Newcastle Herald. Newcastle: Fairfax Media. p. 13. Retrieved 15 September 2024 – via NewsBank.
  2. ^ Sadlier, Kevin (7 May 1989). "Radio". Television. The Sun-Herald. Sydney: John Fairfax Holdings. p. 116. Retrieved 16 April 2010 – via NewsBank.
  3. ^ Sadlier, Kevin (26 November 1989). "FM Stations Eat Away at Ratings". News and Features. The Sun-Herald. Sydney: John Fairfax Holdings. p. 134. Retrieved 17 April 2010 – via NewsBank.
  4. ^ Joyce, James (14 May 1999). "Birthday blowout for NEW-FM". News. Newcastle Herald. Newcastle: Newcastle Newspapers Pty Limited. p. 63. Retrieved 15 September 2024 – via NewsBank.
  5. ^ Joyce, James (22 March 1999). "NSW Labor signs off with 2HD". News. Newcastle Herald. Newcastle: Newcastle Newspapers Pty Limited. p. 12. Retrieved 15 September 2024 – via NewsBank.
  6. ^ Day, Mark (10 February 2000). "Mystery mogul of radio". News. The Australian. Sydney: News Limited. p. M12. Retrieved 15 September 2024 – via NewsBank.
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