List of Radio Station Callsigns in The Northern Territory

List Of Radio Station Callsigns In The Northern Territory

The following is a list of Australian radio station callsigns beginning with the number 8, indicating radio stations in the Northern Territory.

Callsign Area served Frequency Band On-air ID Purpose Site
8ABCFM Northern Territory various FM ABC Classic FM National
8ABCRN Northern Territory various FM ABC Radio National National
8ABCRR Northern Territory various FM ABC Local Radio National
8ACR Remote Aboriginal communities various FM National Indigenous Radio Service Community
8AL Alice Springs 0783 AM ABC Alice Springs National
8CCC Alice Springs 102.1 FM 8CCC Community
8DDD Darwin 105.7 FM ABC Darwin National
8EAR Nhulunbuy 106.9 FM Gove FM Community
8GGG Darwin 097.7 FM Rhema FM Community
8GO Nhulunbuy 0990 AM ABC Darwin National
8HA Alice Springs 0900 AM 8HA Commercial
8HOT Darwin 100.1 FM Hot 100 Commercial
8JB Jabiru 0747 AM ABC Darwin National
8JJJ Northern Territory various FM Triple J National
8KIN Central Zone various FM CAAMA Radio Community
8KNB Darwin 094.5 FM Radio Larrakia Community
8KTR Katherine 101.3 FM Katherine FM Community
8MAB Borroloola 102.9 FM 8MAB Community
8MIX Darwin 104.9 FM Mix 104.9 Commercial
8PB Northern Territory various AM ABC NewsRadio National
8PNN Northern Territory various FM ABC NewsRadio National
8RN Northern Territory various AM ABC Radio National National
8SAT Remote Commercial Radio Service Central Zone various FM Flow FM Commercial
8SBSFM Darwin 100.9 FM SBS Radio National
8SUN Alice Springs 096.9 FM Sun FM Commercial
8TOP Darwin 104.1 FM Territory FM Community

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