- 2GZ
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name = 2OAG
city = Orange,New South Wales ,Australia
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branding = 2GZ
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frequency = 105.1 MHz FM
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owner =Macquarie Regional RadioWorks
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website = http://www.2gz.com.au2GZ (call sign: 2OAG) is an
Australian radio station , licensed toOrange, New South Wales . It is owned and operated byMacquarie Regional RadioWorks , and transmits on 105.1 MHz on the FM band. It originally broadcast on 1089AM, before switching to the FM band. The former Am frequency of 1089 was turned into a relay station of an automated Sydney station, and later purchased byBroadcast Operations Group .The station was founded in the mid 1930s. It was opened by the Postmaster General, Sen. McLauchlan on the evening of
31 October 1935 . The ceremony was actually performed inSale, Victoria , as the Senator was performing a similar duty opening the new ABC regional station3GI . The speech was relayed by landline to Orange. Contrary to popular thought, 2GZ was not the first to open west of the Blue Mountains as previously thought, that honour goes to2MK at Bathurst, it opened in 1925 and closed in 1930/31. The original licencee of 2GZ was Country Broadcasting Services (laterCountry Television Services Ltd), who also launchedCBN-8 Orange andCWN-6 Dubbo, nowPrime Television , in the 1960s.The station converted to the FM band on
October 8 ,1999 .Today the station broadcasts an
Adult Contemporary /Classic Hits format, with a wide playlist of songs from the 1960s through to the 1990s and today, with a target demographic of 35-55 years.It was the Central West outlet for the
John Laws morning show, as well as running its own breakfast program, similar to most of the former DMG-owned stations. It now runs theCharles Wooley morning show instead, sending Laws to 2EL. Ironically, 2GZ was once one of the regional stations that Laws worked at before becoming a national radio icon.ee also
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2EL - the station that now operates on 2GZ's old frequency.External links
* [http://www.2gz.com.au/ 2GZ FM]
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