Capital Radio Network - Owned and Operated Stations

Owned and Operated Stations

  • Canberra
    • 2CC 1206 AM (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
    • 2CA 1053 AM (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
    • Hot Country Radio 97.5FM and DAB+ (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
    • My Canberra Digital DAB+
  • Goulburn
    • 2GN 1368 AM (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
    • Eagle FM 93.5 FM (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
    • Hot Country Radio 100.7FM (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
  • Cooma/Jindabyne/Snowy Mountains
    • 2XL 918 AM - Cooma, 96.3FM Jindabyne
    • Snow FM 97.7 FM - Cooma, 94.7 FM Jindabyne, 101.9 FM - Perisher Blue, 92.9 FM - Thredbo, 91.7 FM Bombala
    • Hot Country Radio - Cooma 87.6FM, Jindabyne 88.0FM (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
  • Perth
    • 6IX 1080 AM (joint venture with Grant Broadcasters)
    • Hot Country Radio DAB+ (50% owned with Grant Broadcasters)
    • My Perth Digital DAB+

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