- Nova 91.9
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Nova 91.9 FM Broadcast area Adelaide, Australia Slogan Live Life Nova Frequency 91.9 MHz FM First air date August 2004 Format Top 40 (CHR) ERP 20 kw Callsign meaning 5-South Australia ADL-Adelaide Owner DMG Radio Australia Website www.novafm.com.au Nova 91.9 (call sign: 5ADL) is a commercial radio station operating in Adelaide, Australia, owned by the DMG Radio Network.
Along with its sister stations Nova 100 Melbourne, Nova 96.9 Sydney, Nova 106.9 Brisbane and Nova 93.7 Perth, Nova now claims to be Australia's leading under 40's brand.[1]
Contents
Breakfast
The breakfast show of Nova 91.9, is the flagship program of the station aimed at capturing an audience for the rest of the day. The show runs from 6:00am to 9:00am weekday mornings. The presenters are Matt Saraceni, Dan Debuf and Maz Compton.
A podcast of the breakfast show is uploaded daily onto the Nova website and onto iTunes and lasts for about 15 minutes, showcasing the best bits of interviews and segments of the day.[2]
Notable former hosts of the station's breakfast show include Jodie J Hill (2004–2006), Tony Moclair (2004–2006), Lisa Fernandez (2006–2008), Julian Schiller (2004-2010) and Ryan Fitzgerald (2004-2010).
Announcers
- Breakfast: Action Battle Team with Matt, Dan and Maz
- Mornings: Jarrod Walsh
- Afternoons: Shane Lowe
- Drive: Meshel, Tim & Marty
- Nights: Nova's Fresh Hits with Christo and Katie
- Late Nights: Dan & Leon
- Weekend/Fill In: Ben Erbsland
Nova Staff
- Amanda Lee - music director
- Brayden Crossley - content editor
Nova Newsroom
Nova 919 and its sister station FIVEaa work out of the same newsroom. Nova has live traffic updates from the Australian Traffic Network during the afternoon.
Nova 919 News Team:
- Claire Murphy (Breakfast)
- Emma Bruer (Drive)
- Matt Smithson (Breakfast/Weekend/Fill In)
- James Lake (Weekend/Fill In)
- Bree Roberts (Weekend/Fill In)
- Anthony Laughton (Weekend/Fill In)
Former News Presenters:
- Jemima Hickman (now with FIVEaa)
- Natasha Thiele (now with ABC Behind the News)
- Emma Rebellato (now with ABC News)
- Kerrie Mouthaan (now with Mix 1011)
Former Announcers
- Mel 'Sarge' Sargeant
- Hayden Else
References
- ^ "Nielsen Media Research Radio Results". Online at the Nielsen Media Website. Retrieved on 18 September 2007.
- ^ "Nova 91.9 Podcasts". Online at the Nova 91.9 Website. Retrieved on 18 September 2007.
External links
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See also: List of radio stations in AustraliaCategories:- DMG Radio Australia
- Radio stations in Adelaide
- Contemporary hit radio stations in Australia
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