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2TM Tamworth Radio
File:2TM Tamworth Logo.jpg
Frequency1287 kHz
Programming
FormatAM
NetworkSuper Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerBroadcast Operations
92.9FM
History
First air date
27 February 1935
Technical information
ClassCommercial
Links
Websitewww.2tm.com.au

2TM is an Australian commercial radio station based in Tamworth, New South Wales and is part of the Super Radio Network.[1]

About

The station broadcasts on the 1287 AM band and has been operating in Tamworth since 1935.

In 1940 the 2TM was one of just six stations in New South Wales to become independent following the disbandment of the Broadcast Network.[2][3]

In 1973 a panel was created by 2TM to recognise and award professional and amateur country artists. This led to the creation of what is known today as the Golden Guitar Awards - officially the Country Music Awards of Australia. The Golden Guitar Awards are held annually at the Tamworth Country Music Festival. 2TM ran the awards until 1992 when it was handed to the Country Music Association of Australia.[4]

2TM radio station in Tamworth
2TM radio station in Tamworth

In 2019 2TM returned to its country roots by introducing live programming of the Tamworth Country Music Festival. The station also reintroduced the Australian country music charts to regular programming the same year. In 2020, 2TM broadcast live from the Tamworth Country Music Awards for the first time.[5][2]

Programming

  • Breakfast with Peter Huxley from 6am
  • The John Laws Show from 9am
  • The Classic Lunch with Peter Huxley from 12pm
  • Afternoons with Sally-Anne Whitten from 1pm
  • The Australian Country Music Top Ten Tracks from 4pm Fridays
  • The Country Mile, Australian Country Music Show from 6am Saturdays

References

  1. ^ "Broadcast Operations Group". media.info. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b "The History of 2TM | 2TM Tamworth | Australia". Radio 2TM. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  3. ^ "2TM | Radio Station | Tamworth". Radio 2TM. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Origins of the Tamworth Country Music Festival". www.historyofcountrymusic.com.au. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Australian Country Music Chart | 2TM Tamworth | Australia". Radio 2TM. Retrieved 7 June 2020.