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Broadcast Operations Group

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Broadcast Operations Group
Company typePrivate company
IndustryBroadcast radio
Headquarters
Australia
Key people
Bill Caralis
Website2smsupernetwork.com

Broadcast Operations Group is an Australian media company, operating radio stations across various centres across regional New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Branded as the Super Radio Network, stations carry one of two formats – a news talk and classic hits format based at 2SM Sydney; and a hot adult contemporary format based at New FM Newcastle.

In June 2019, the Group acquired 2BS and B-Rock FM in Bathurst from local proprietors Ron and Stephanie Camplin. 2BS immediately replaced its broadcast of The Ray Hadley Morning Show with The John Laws Show, syndicated from 2SM.[1]

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Radio stations

As of 9 April 2024, Broadcast Operations Group operates 42 radio stations. 22 of these stations form their AM network, mostly broadcast on AM radio and featuring local news, music and syndicated talkback programming.

  • 2AD 1134 Armidale
  • 2BH 567 Broken Hill
  • 2BS 95.1 Bathurst
  • 2DU 1251 Dubbo
  • 2EL 1089 Orange
  • 2GF 89.5 Grafton
  • 2HC 639 Coffs Harbour (also on 100.5 FM)
  • 2HD 1143 Newcastle, 97.5 FM Port Stephens, 90.5 FM Lake Macquarie
  • 2LF 1350 Young, 105.3 Cootamundra, 100.7 Cowra, 100.7 Grenfell, 104.9 Temora
  • 2LM 900 Lismore
  • 2MG 1449 Mudgee 97.1 101.5
  • 2MO 1080 Gunnedah
  • 2NZ 1188 Inverell
  • 2PK 1404 Parkes
  • 2RE 88.9 Taree
  • 2SM 1269 Sydney
  • 2TM 1287 Tamworth
  • 2VM 1530 Moree/Narrabri, 89.5 Goondiwindi, 92.9 Lightning Ridge, 103.5 Collarenebri, 106.7 Walgett, 105.5 Mungindi
  • 4GY 558 Gympie
  • 4WK 963 Warwick/Toowoomba
  • Radio 531/FM 93.5 Kempsey
  • Radio 97/FM 104.1 Murwillumbah

A further 16 stations form the FM network, broadcast mainly on FM radio with adult contemporary music and syndicated programming:

  • 4AK 1242 Oakey/Toowoomba
  • B-Rock 99.3 Bathurst
  • FM92.9 Tamworth
  • FM100.3 Armidale
  • FM104.7 Grafton
  • Gem FM 95.1 Inverell
  • Hill FM 96.5 Broken Hill
  • Max FM 107.3 Taree
  • New FM 105.3 Newcastle
  • Now FM 98.3 Moree/Narrabri, 88.7 Goondiwindi, 91.3 Lightning Ridge, 101.9 Collarenebri, 105.1 Walgett, 101.7 Mungindi
  • Real FM 93.1 Mudgee
  • Roccy FM 93.9 Young
  • The Rok 95.5 Parkes
  • Triple G 97.5 Gunnedah
  • Zoo FM 92.7 Dubbo
  • ZZZ FM 100.9 Lismore

In addition, the Group broadcasts four stations on DAB+ digital radio in Sydney, alongside simulcasting 2SM:

Controversy

Senate Inquiry

The BOG was cited in several instances during a Senate Inquiry into Regional Radio. There had been concerns raised as to loss of localism due to networking of radio stations. Bill Caralis was asked to appear several times at various hearings around the country, but never attended.[1]

Local Content

In October 2009, Broadcast Operations Group was named by the ABC's Media Watch program for failing to provide sufficient local content as stipulated by ACMA licence conditions. Media Watch identified three stations; 2HC Coffs Harbour, 2EL Orange and Radio 531 Port Macquarie, which all took the Grant Goldman breakfast show feed out of 2SM in Sydney and failed to meet local content conditions. In response to enquiries by Media Watch, Caralis stated that he believed local news, weather and community announcements played during the Grant Goldman program was sufficient to meet ACMA's licence conditions. As a result, ACMA launched an investigation into the matter. As of November 2009, this investigation was ongoing, however, as of 30 November 2009, the three aforementioned stations commenced broadcasting a three-hour locally produced program from 12 pm weekdays.[2]

Underpayment of staff

Broadcast Operations Group has often been accused of a reluctance to pay experienced staff to cut operating costs.[3]

In September 2009, Broadcast Operations Group was found to have underpaid a journalist and has been ordered to make a $10,000 back payment. The journalist, who was studying communications at a Gold Coast university, worked part-time over a two-year period in the newsroom for Tweed Heads radio station Radio 97 was graded as a cadet. The Fair Work Ombudsman found that the Journalist was performing tasks that would normally be given to a Grade 1, Band 1 journalist under the Commercial Radio Journalists Award.

References

  1. ^ Wilson, Zanda (3 June 2019). "Sold: Bill Caralis buys 2BS Bathurst and B-Rock". Radio Today. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Regional Dis-Content". ABC TV. 26 October 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  3. ^ Wilson, Craig (18 February 2009). "Caralis now sacking staff before they start". Media Hunter. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
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