Grant Broadcasters

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Grant Broadcasters
IndustryRadio
Founded1942
FounderWalter Grant
Headquarters
Sydney
,
Australia
Area served
Regional Australia
Key people
Alison Cameron (CEO)
Revenue$101 million (2021)
$36 million (2021)
Number of employees
700 (2021)
ParentHere, There & Everywhere
SubsidiariesSee below
Websitewww.grantbroadcasters.com.au

Grant Broadcasters is an Australian regional radio network that also includes a small number of metropolitan radio stations. It is a subsidiary of Here, There & Everywhere.

History[]

Grant Broadcasters was founded by Walter Grant in 1942 when he bought 2DU in Dubbo. In 1972 a shareholding in 2ST in Nowra was purchased followed in 1979 by 2PK in Parkes and in 1982 2MG in Mudgee. In 1986 2DU, 2PK and 2MG were sold with full ownership taken of 2ST. Over the next three decades, the company expanded through acquisition, purchasing radio stations in all States and territories of Australia, owning 46 stations by November 2021.[1] In November 2021 Grant Broadcasters was purchased by Here, There & Everywhere who intend to integrate it with its Australian Radio Network business by January 2022.[2][3][4]

Radio stations[]

Contemporary Hits Radio (CHR)[]

Chilli FM[]

Magic FM[]

Power FM Network[]

Sea FM[]

  • Sea FM 107.7 FM - Devonport
  • Sea FM 101.7 FM - Burnie

Adult Contemporary[]

Rock[]

Zinc/Star Network[]

Classic/Adult Hits[]

Talk[]

KIX Country Radio Network[]

Leased to other groups[]

  • 3CW 1341 AM - Geelong, (leased out) - Chinese language

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