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smoothfm

smoothfm is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by NOVA Entertainment. From original launch in 2012, The format was focused on providing 'more music and less talk' along with an eclectic easy-listening playlist, usually featuring ballads. From Valentine’s Day in February 2020, the station revised genres when the primary channel became an adult contemporary radio station.

smoothfm
Broadcast areaAustralia
Frequency95.3 MHz in Sydney
91.5 MHz in Melbourne
DAB+ in Bris, Adl, Perth
BrandingSmooth 95.3 & Smooth 91.5
Smooth (Bris, Adl, Perth)
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult contemporary
AffiliationsNova FM
Ownership
OwnerNOVA Entertainment
History
First air date
Sydney:
1 August 2005 (2005-08-01) (Vega)
21 May 2012 (2012-05-21) (smoothfm)
Melbourne:
5 September 2005 (2005-09-05) (as Vega)
21 May 2012 (2012-05-21) (smoothfm)
Technical information
ERPSydney: 150 kW
Melbourne: 56 kW
Links
WebsiteNetwork: smoothfm
Sydney: smoothfm 95.3
Melbourne: smoothfm 91.5

History edit

Vega edit

Vega launched in 2005 to target the baby boomer market of listeners in the 40 to 60 age bracket, with a mix of talk and music from the 1960s to the 2000s. The positioning statement for the network was "On your wavelength" with a blue squiggle and sign wave as the logo.

The network first launched in August 2005 in Sydney and September 2005 in Melbourne along with announcers Angela Catterns, Denise Scott, Shaun Micallef, Beverley O'Connor, Wendy Harmer, Francis Leach, Wilbur Wilde, Tony Squires, Rebecca Wilson and Mike Perso.

To coincide with the station's positioning statement the first song played at the launch was Van Morrison's Wavelength.

Vega's stations had failed to attract a significant audience with the Sydney station reaching a 1.8 percent audience share, and the Melbourne station gained a 1.2 percent share, placing it second last (ahead only of ABC NewsRadio) and last out of surveyed stations in each market, respectively. However, station management state that the slow take-up was to be expected, claiming the target audience will be slower than some audience groups to try a new station.

In June 2006 [1] the Sydney and Melbourne stations stopped sharing programmes. Both stations dropped their "40 years of music" slogan and moved drive-time hosts Rebecca Wilson and Tony Squires to share the Sydney breakfast slot with former host Angela Catterns. The changes were slow to grow market share, with the Sydney audience falling to 1.7% in Sydney (No. 6, 2006, but climbing slowly to 1.8% in Melbourne, which, at the time, was their highest audience share to date in Melbourne.

By the end of 2006, Vega had increased their ratings share in both cities and the Sydney station reached 2.8%, while the Melbourne station reached 3%.

In January 2007, Vega expanded its "Vega Variety" positioner to include "the '70s, and '80s and the best new songs", and also put out advertisements in the form of billboards and on the side of buses, based around that expanded positioner. It was hoped that this would encourage more listeners to sample the station.

In the first radio survey of 2007, Vega in Sydney and Melbourne again both had small increases, with the Sydney station reaching 3% and the Melbourne station reaching 3.3%. The station's best demographic performer on both stations in that survey, is the 25–39 age group.

By the 4th radio survey of 2007, Vega in Sydney and Melbourne had gone over the 4% mark, with the Sydney station rating 4.6% and the Melbourne station rating 4.4%. In the 40–54 age group, Vega in Sydney was the second highest rating FM station in that age group after classic hits station WS-FM, who, traditionally, have been the highest rating FM station in that age group.

In the 5th radio survey of 2008, Vega in Sydney had surpassed the 5% mark for the first time, rating very closely behind main rival FM stations Triple M & WS-FM. Included during 2008 was the Sunday Session with Mark Gable as host.[1] The station also became the highest rating FM station in the 40–54 age group, knocking WS-FM off that position.

On the 6th radio survey of 2009, Vega in Sydney and Melbourne reached up to 6% mark in the 55+ age group.

Classic Rock edit

In March 2010, Vega was rebranded under the name Classic Rock after failing to gain a significant audience low ratings. The rebrand occurred on Friday 12 March 2010 with the station competing against rivals Gold 104.3/101.7 WSFM and Triple M.[2]

Classic Rock was a minimalist announcer station which featured local Breakfast programs with Maroon in Sydney and Ian "Dicko" Dickson and Dave O'Neil in Melbourne and music orientated programs Cover to Cover with Barry Bissell and the American Nights with Alice Cooper.

In July 2010, Dickson and O'Neil were fired from the ailing station due to cost-cutting measures and Classic Rock just played continuous classic rock music with regular news, weather and sport updates.[3]

smoothfm edit

On 21 May 2012, the network relaunched as smoothfm in Sydney and Melbourne, with Michael Bublé as the face of the network.[4]

In February 2013, smoothfm extended broadcasting nationally on DAB+ to Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

In April 2018, it was announced that Sam Smith would replace Michael Bublé as the face of the network.[5]

In 2019, smoothfm launched two new digital only stations: Smooth Relax and Smooth Chill.

On 16 February 2020, smoothfm was relaunched as an adult contemporary station for their primary channels with a revised playlist shown as a result the network’s motto ‘your easy place to relax‘ becomes ‘your feel good station’, with Robbie Williams as the new face of the network.

In September 2022, smoothfm extended live and local content in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Breakfast will be hosted by broadcasters, Kate Mac in Perth, Nick Michaels in Brisbane and Kelly Golding in Adelaide, providing local connection and content for listeners in these states.[6] Smooth also Rebranded Smooth Chill with Smooth Vintage, Playing the Classic Hits of the 60’s and 70’s while Smooth 80’s Plays 80’s Music and Smooth Relax remains with a Soft Adult Contemporary Format.

Stations edit

Callsign Frequency Branding Location
2PTV 95.3 MHz FM smoothfm 95.3 Sydney, New South Wales
3PTV 91.5 MHz FM smoothfm 91.5 Melbourne, Victoria
N/A DAB+ smoothfm Brisbane Brisbane, Queensland
N/A DAB+ smoothfm Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia
N/A DAB+ smoothfm Perth Perth, Western Australia
N/A DAB+ Smooth Relax Sydney and Melbourne
N/A DAB+ Smooth Vintage Sydney and Melbourne
N/A DAB+ Smooth 80s Adelaide

Announcers edit

Weekday Breakfast

  • Bogart Torelli (smoothfm 95.3)
  • Mike Perso (smoothfm 91.5)
  • Nick Michaels (smooth Brisbane)
  • Kelly Golding (smooth Adelaide)
  • Kate Mac (smooth Perth)

Weekdays

  • Ty Frost (Mornings)
  • Simon Diaz (Afternoons)
  • Byron Webb (Drive)
  • Cameron Daddo (Nights)

Weekends

TV Channel edit

Foxtel Smooth (formerly Smooth) was an 18 hour (originally 24 hours) Australian pay television music channel available via Foxtel satellite and cable services. It launched on 3 December 2013, dedicated to easy listening adult contemporary music.[7][8] The channel ceased broadcasting on 1 July 2020.

References edit

General
  • Nielsen Media Research (2005-12-06). Survey Results: Sydney, Survey No. 8, 2005[permanent dead link]. Retrieved on 2006-02-17.
  • Nielsen Media Research (2005-12-06). Survey Results: Melbourne, Survey No. 8, 2005[permanent dead link]. Retrieved on 2006-02-17.
  • smoothfm Website.[2]
Specific
  1. ^ "Vega 95.3fm puts on live Sunday Session for listeners". 26 April 2008.
  2. ^ "Vega is dead, long live Classic Rock | radioinfo.com.au". www.radioinfo.com.au. 9 March 2010. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  3. ^ Lallo, Michael (2010-07-22). "Why Classic Rock radio failed". The Age. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  4. ^ "SmoothFM launched". Radio Today. 20 May 2012. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  5. ^ "Smooth FM drops Michael Bublé for Sam Smith in new brand campaign". Mumbrella. 2018-04-06. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  6. ^ Boland, Bray (2022-08-28). "smoothfm extends to Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth with new marketing campaign". Radio Today. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  7. ^ Knox, David (1 November 2013). "Foxtel refreshes music channels". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  8. ^ . Foxtel. Archived from the original on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2013.

External links edit

  • smoothfm
  • smoothfm 95.3 – Sydney
  • smoothfm 91.5 – Melbourne
  • smoothfm – Adelaide
  • smoothfm – Brisbane
  • smoothfm – Perth

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95 3Melbourne smoothfm 91 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Vega 1 2 Classic Rock 1 3 smoothfm 2 Stations 3 Announcers 4 TV Channel 5 References 6 External linksHistory editVega edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vega launched in 2005 to target the baby boomer market of listeners in the 40 to 60 age bracket with a mix of talk and music from the 1960s to the 2000s The positioning statement for the network was On your wavelength with a blue squiggle and sign wave as the logo The network first launched in August 2005 in Sydney and September 2005 in Melbourne along with announcers Angela Catterns Denise Scott Shaun Micallef Beverley O Connor Wendy Harmer Francis Leach Wilbur Wilde Tony Squires Rebecca Wilson and Mike Perso To coincide with the station s positioning statement the first song played at the launch was Van Morrison s Wavelength Vega s stations had failed to attract a significant audience with the Sydney station reaching a 1 8 percent audience share and the Melbourne station gained a 1 2 percent share placing it second last ahead only of ABC NewsRadio and last out of surveyed stations in each market respectively However station management state that the slow take up was to be expected claiming the target audience will be slower than some audience groups to try a new station In June 2006 1 the Sydney and Melbourne stations stopped sharing programmes Both stations dropped their 40 years of music slogan and moved drive time hosts Rebecca Wilson and Tony Squires to share the Sydney breakfast slot with former host Angela Catterns The changes were slow to grow market share with the Sydney audience falling to 1 7 in Sydney No 6 2006 but climbing slowly to 1 8 in Melbourne which at the time was their highest audience share to date in Melbourne By the end of 2006 Vega had increased their ratings share in both cities and the Sydney station reached 2 8 while the Melbourne station reached 3 In January 2007 Vega expanded its Vega Variety positioner to include the 70s and 80s and the best new songs and also put out advertisements in the form of billboards and on the side of buses based around that expanded positioner It was hoped that this would encourage more listeners to sample the station In the first radio survey of 2007 Vega in Sydney and Melbourne again both had small increases with the Sydney station reaching 3 and the Melbourne station reaching 3 3 The station s best demographic performer on both stations in that survey is the 25 39 age group By the 4th radio survey of 2007 Vega in Sydney and Melbourne had gone over the 4 mark with the Sydney station rating 4 6 and the Melbourne station rating 4 4 In the 40 54 age group Vega in Sydney was the second highest rating FM station in that age group after classic hits station WS FM who traditionally have been the highest rating FM station in that age group In the 5th radio survey of 2008 Vega in Sydney had surpassed the 5 mark for the first time rating very closely behind main rival FM stations Triple M amp WS FM Included during 2008 was the Sunday Session with Mark Gable as host 1 The station also became the highest rating FM station in the 40 54 age group knocking WS FM off that position On the 6th radio survey of 2009 Vega in Sydney and Melbourne reached up to 6 mark in the 55 age group Classic Rock edit In March 2010 Vega was rebranded under the name Classic Rock after failing to gain a significant audience low ratings The rebrand occurred on Friday 12 March 2010 with the station competing against rivals Gold 104 3 101 7 WSFM and Triple M 2 Classic Rock was a minimalist announcer station which featured local Breakfast programs with Maroon in Sydney and Ian Dicko Dickson and Dave O Neil in Melbourne and music orientated programs Cover to Cover with Barry Bissell and the American Nights with Alice Cooper In July 2010 Dickson and O Neil were fired from the ailing station due to cost cutting measures and Classic Rock just played continuous classic rock music with regular news weather and sport updates 3 smoothfm edit On 21 May 2012 the network relaunched as smoothfm in Sydney and Melbourne with Michael Buble as the face of the network 4 In February 2013 smoothfm extended broadcasting nationally on DAB to Brisbane Perth and Adelaide In April 2018 it was announced that Sam Smith would replace Michael Buble as the face of the network 5 In 2019 smoothfm launched two new digital only stations Smooth Relax and Smooth Chill On 16 February 2020 smoothfm was relaunched as an adult contemporary station for their primary channels with a revised playlist shown as a result the network s motto your easy place to relax becomes your feel good station with Robbie Williams as the new face of the network In September 2022 smoothfm extended live and local content in Brisbane Adelaide and Perth Breakfast will be hosted by broadcasters Kate Mac in Perth Nick Michaels in Brisbane and Kelly Golding in Adelaide providing local connection and content for listeners in these states 6 Smooth also Rebranded Smooth Chill with Smooth Vintage Playing the Classic Hits of the 60 s and 70 s while Smooth 80 s Plays 80 s Music and Smooth Relax remains with a Soft Adult Contemporary Format Stations editCallsign Frequency Branding Location2PTV 95 3 MHz FM smoothfm 95 3 Sydney New South Wales3PTV 91 5 MHz FM smoothfm 91 5 Melbourne VictoriaN A DAB smoothfm Brisbane Brisbane QueenslandN A DAB smoothfm Adelaide Adelaide South AustraliaN A DAB smoothfm Perth Perth Western AustraliaN A DAB Smooth Relax Sydney and MelbourneN A DAB Smooth Vintage Sydney and MelbourneN A DAB Smooth 80s AdelaideAnnouncers editWeekday Breakfast Bogart Torelli smoothfm 95 3 Mike Perso smoothfm 91 5 Nick Michaels smooth Brisbane Kelly Golding smooth Adelaide Kate Mac smooth Perth Weekdays Ty Frost Mornings Simon Diaz Afternoons Byron Webb Drive Cameron Daddo Nights Weekends Melissa Doyle Breakfast Richard Wilkins Mornings David Campbell Afternoons Kim Wilde smooth 80s Show Saturday Late Drive Cameron Daddo Nights TV Channel editMain article Foxtel Smooth Foxtel Smooth formerly Smooth was an 18 hour originally 24 hours Australian pay television music channel available via Foxtel satellite and cable services It launched on 3 December 2013 dedicated to easy listening adult contemporary music 7 8 The channel ceased broadcasting on 1 July 2020 References editGeneralNielsen Media Research 2005 12 06 Survey Results Sydney Survey No 8 2005 permanent dead link Retrieved on 2006 02 17 Nielsen Media Research 2005 12 06 Survey Results Melbourne Survey No 8 2005 permanent dead link Retrieved on 2006 02 17 smoothfm Website 2 Specific Vega 95 3fm puts on live Sunday Session for listeners 26 April 2008 Vega is dead long live Classic Rock radioinfo com au www radioinfo com au 9 March 2010 Retrieved 2016 05 21 Lallo Michael 2010 07 22 Why Classic Rock radio failed The Age Retrieved 2016 05 21 SmoothFM launched Radio Today 20 May 2012 Retrieved 2016 05 20 Smooth FM drops Michael Buble for Sam Smith in new brand campaign Mumbrella 2018 04 06 Retrieved 2018 04 24 Boland Bray 2022 08 28 smoothfm extends to Brisbane Adelaide and Perth with new marketing campaign Radio Today Retrieved 2022 09 03 Knox David 1 November 2013 Foxtel refreshes music channels TV Tonight Retrieved 1 November 2013 Summer Channel Changes Foxtel Archived from the original on 16 March 2014 Retrieved 1 November 2013 External links editsmoothfm smoothfm 95 3 Sydney smoothfm 91 5 Melbourne smoothfm Adelaide smoothfm Brisbane smoothfm Perth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smoothfm amp oldid 1179859982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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