List of ABC radio stations
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) operates four national networks, 53 local radio stations, the international service ABC Radio Australia and several digital stations (DiG Radio since 2002).
National radio networks
- ABC Radio National – news and current affairs, arts, music, society, science, drama and comedy
- Triple J – youth-targeted music, news and entertainment (since 1975)
- ABC Classic – classical music, the ABC's first entirely FM radio network (since 1976)
- ABC News – parliamentary broadcasts and rolling news (since 1994)
Digital stations
- Triple J Unearthed – digital-only music station for independent unsigned Australian artists.
- Double J – digital-only station aimed at over-30s.
- ABC Classic 2 – Features 100% Australian performances of classical music, streaming-only, un-presented
- ABC Jazz – A digital station featuring jazz
- ABC Country – A digital station featuring country, un-presented
- ABC KIDS Listen – New digital-only station for kids
- ABC Grandstand – Sports events
Local Radio
There are 53 ABC Local Radio stations, including 45 regional stations and 8 capital city stations.[1]
The capital city (formerly: metropolitan) stations including their callsigns are:
- ABC Sydney (2BL)
- ABC Melbourne (3LO)
- ABC Brisbane (4QR)
- ABC Adelaide (5AN)
- ABC Perth (6WF)
- ABC Hobart (7ZR)
- ABC Canberra (2CN)
- ABC Darwin (8DDD)
The regional stations are:
New South Wales
- ABC Broken Hill – Broken Hill (2NB), administered by ABC South Australia
- ABC Central Coast – Gosford (2BLT)
- ABC Central West – Orange (2CR)
- ABC Coffs Coast – Coffs Harbour
- ABC Illawarra – Wollongong (2ILA)
- ABC Mid North Coast – Port Macquarie (2KP)
- ABC Newcastle – Newcastle (2NC)
- ABC New England North West – Tamworth (2NU)
- ABC North Coast – Lismore (2NNR)
- ABC Riverina – Wagga Wagga (2RVR)
- ABC South East NSW – Bega (2BA)
- ABC Upper Hunter – Muswellbrook (2UH)
- ABC Western Plains – Dubbo (2WPR)
Victoria
- ABC Ballarat – Ballarat (3CRR)
- ABC Central Victoria – Bendigo (3ABCRR)
- ABC Gippsland – Sale (3GI) (3GLR)
- ABC Goulburn Murray – Wodonga (3MRR)
- ABC Mildura Swan Hill – Mildura (3MIL)
- ABC Shepparton – Shepparton (3GVR)
- ABC South West Victoria – Warrnambool (3WL)
- ABC Western Victoria – Horsham (3WV)
Queensland
- ABC Capricornia – Rockhampton (4RK)
- ABC Gold Coast – Gold Coast (4ABC)
- ABC Sunshine Coast – Sunshine Coast (4SCR)
- ABC Far North – Cairns (4QCC)
- ABC North Queensland – Townsville (4QN)
- ABC North West Queensland – Mount Isa (4ISA)
- ABC Southern Queensland – Toowoomba (4QS)
- ABC Tropical North – Mackay (4QAA)
- ABC Western Queensland – Longreach (4QL)
- ABC Wide Bay – Bundaberg (4QB)
South Australia
- ABC North and West SA – Port Pirie (5CK)
- ABC Riverland – Renmark (5MV)
- ABC South East SA – Mount Gambier (5MG)
- ABC West Coast SA – Port Lincoln (5LN)
Western Australia
- ABC Goldfields-Esperance – Kalgoorlie (6GF)
- ABC Great Southern – Wagin (6WA)
- ABC Kimberley – Broome (6BE) and Kununurra (6KW)
- ABC Midwest & Wheatbelt – Geraldton (6GN)
- ABC North West WA – Karratha (6KP)
- ABC South Coast – Albany (6AL)
- ABC South West WA – Bunbury (6BS)
Tasmania
- ABC Northern Tasmania – Launceston (7NT) and Burnie (7ABCRR)
Northern Territory
- ABC Alice Springs – Alice Springs (8AL)
- ABC Katherine – Katherine (8ABCRR)
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See also
External links
- ABC Radio website
- National ABC Radio and Television frequencies (official ABC website)
- Radio on TV
References
- The ABC's Annual Report 2018, Volume I mentions Capital City Local Radio from all 8 capital cities and Regional Local Radio from 48 regional locations. According to Volume II there are 45 regional stations, of which ABC Northern Tasmania and ABC Kimberley each have 2 locations, plus a reporter in Nowra (thus 48 locations). According to this map from April 2019 there are also news bureaus in Ipswich, Parramatta and Geelong (thus 59 locations altogether).
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