2ST

Coordinates: 34°51′35″S 150°34′17″E / 34.859842°S 150.571401°E / -34.859842; 150.571401
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2ST
Broadcast areaSouth Coast and Southern Tablelands
Frequency91.7 MHz
Branding2ST
Ownership
Owner
  • ARN
  • (South Coast & Tablelands Broadcasting Pty Ltd)
Power FM 94.9
History
First air date
1972 (1972)
Former frequencies
1215 kHz (Bowral, 1979-1999)
999 kHz (Nowra, 1972-2021)
Call sign meaning
2South Coast and Tablelands
Technical information
Repeater(s)102.9 MHz Bowral
106.9 MHz Ulladulla
Links
Website2st.com.au

2ST is a commercial radio station that commenced broadcasting in 1972. As of September 2015 the station is owned by ARN. 2ST was an AM radio station serving the Shoalhaven and Southern Tablelands regions of New South Wales, Australia, broadcasting on the frequency 91.7 MHz. The "ST" suffix denotes the "South Coast and Tablelands" area that is the station's coverage area.

History

Over the years 2ST has improved the quality of broadcast signal in its coverage area by adding repeater transmitter services - FM 91.7 MHz Nowra, FM 102.9 MHz Bowral and FM 106.7 MHz Ulladulla.

The Bowral transmitter was originally 1215 kHz AM when it began in 1979; in 1999 it was converted to FM 102.9 MHz. Alternate local programming, such as the 2ST "Highlands" Breakfast and Morning Programs are broadcast from the 2ST Bowral Studio exclusively for the Southern Tablelands audience. All other programming comes from the 2ST main studio in North Nowra.

In the late 1980s a supplementary FM licence was granted to 2ST and the sister station Power FM 94.9 was launched. Power FM 94.9 broadcasts from the same premises as 2ST in North Nowra. Several announcers have moved back and forth between the two stations.

On 1 March 2021, 2ST switched off its AM transmitter on 999 kHz. 8 months later, in November 2021, 2ST, along with other stations owned by Grant Broadcasters, were acquired by the Australian Radio Network. This deal will allow Grant's stations, including 2ST, to access ARN's iHeartRadio platform in regional areas. The deal was finalized on January 4, 2022.[1] It is expected 2ST will integrate with ARN's Pure Gold Network, but will retain its current name according to the press release from ARN.

On-air schedule

Weekdays

Show DJ/s Time
Greatest Hits Overnight 12:00am to 5:00am
*Coast Breakfast Glenn Stolzenhein 6:00am to 9:00am
*Coast Mornings Charles Maxwell 9:00am to 12:00pm
**Highlands Breakfast Ian Holland 6:00am to 9:00am
**Highlands Mornings Graeme Day 9:00am to 12:00pm
**Afternoons Pete Brandtman 12:00pm to 3:00pm
*Drive Kev Marsh 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Christian O'Connell Show 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Nights Retro 2020 Countdown 7:00pm to 10:00am

Saturdays

Show Time
Greatest Hits Overnight 12:00am to 6:00am
Weekends Greatest Hits 6:00am to 1:00pm
Sideline View - Local Sport Show 1:00pm to 4.00pm
The Greatest Hit's - Party Mix 8:00pm to 12:00am

Sundays

Show Time
Greatest Hit's - Party Mix 12:00am till 6am
Greatest Hits 6:00am to 8.00am
Weekends Greatest Hits 8:00am to 12.00pm
The Greatest Hits 12:00pm to 6.00pm
Retro 20/20 Countdown Best of 6:00pm to 12.00am
  • Local newsroom: Peter Andrea, Mitchell Kleem & Glenn Ellard

Previous 2ST announcers

  • Steve Anderson
  • Donn Berghofer
  • Steve Blanda
  • Paul Bongiorno
  • Larry Bonser
  • Gary Boyce
  • Mike Byrne
  • Paul Cashmere
  • John Comber
  • Greg Clarke
  • Pete Diskon
  • Geoff Field
  • Brendan Forde
  • Steve Fox
  • Bruce Goldberg
  • Chris Jackson
  • David Lumsden
  • Barry Mac
  • Rick Machin
  • Andrew Ogilvie
  • Greg Pace[2]
  • Murray Peters
  • Barry Sanders
  • Barry Sandry
  • Trevor Sinclair
  • Mark Spurway
  • Dave Stretton
  • Brenton 'Thommo' Thompson
  • Greg Toohey (deceased)
  • Jamie Walter

Current 2ST Announcers

  • Pete Brandtman
  • Graeme Day (Bowral)
  • Kev Marsh
  • Charles Maxwell
  • Glenn Stolzenhein
  • Ian Holland (Bowral)

Notes

  1. ^ ARN and Grant Broadcasters unite to create Australia's leading radio and digital audio business AdNews Australia 4 January 2022
  2. ^ moved into media sales / 2001 WSFM/2UE/2GB/Vega95.3/Smoothfm95.3/ Agency Media sales/

External links

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