Southern Cross Austereo - Programming

Programming

Group Program Director - Rod Brice

Southern Cross Austereo produces its own networked programming across both brands, which include:

Network Show Name Announcer/s Description
Today The Big K's Download Show Craig "Big Kahuna" Collett Artist Specific Program/Segments
Today Hit Blitz Workday Madigan Morning Program
Today JK's Workday Jack Lawrence Afternoon Program
Today Fifi and Jules Fifi Box and Jules Lund Monday to Thursday Drive Program
Today Hamish and Andy Hamish Blake and Andy Lee Friday Drive Program
Today Game On Air Cam St.Clair Video Game Reviews
Today The Dirt Charli Robinson Nightly Entertainment News
Today The Hot 30 Countdown Matty Acton and Mel Greig Nightly Countdown Program
Today Landed Music Rebecca Dent Nightly Australian Music Program
Today Truck Radio Sarah Maree Cameron Overnight Program
Today Red Eye Radio Doug Terry Graveyard Network Program
Lworks Classic Vinyl Trevor Smith Artist Specific Program/Segments
Lworks Property Matters Real Estate Program
Lworks Health Matters Dr. John D’Arcy Personal Health Program
Lworks Money Matters Kel Harper & Josie Kay Personal Finance Program
Lworks 30 Something Kim Bunney Nightly Countdown Program
Lworks Sunday Groovies Various 70's & 80's Focused Program
Lworks Talking Back the Night Christian Argenti Overnight Talk-Back Program
Lworks The Dan & Ken Show Dan Lyons & Ken Green Drive Program

Some of its stations picked up the Continuous Call Team when Broadcast Operations Group could not resolve broadcast rights issues with 2GB and the National Rugby League. The most notable was KOFM in Newcastle, who also picked up rights to cover games of the Newcastle Knights.

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