Bogart Torelli
2Ch’s Bogart Torelli and ABC’s Glenn Daniel are the latest radio presenters to join Smoothfm’s Sydney station.
Torelli replaces Byron Webb in the drive slot as Webb moves to 1-4pm weekdays to be heard in both Melbourne and Sydney.
Webb replaces Mark Robinson, who has moved to sports radio service Crocmedia to take on a role as content director.
Prior to 2Ch, Torelli spent ten years with Mix 106.5.
The change begins from 5 November.
Recent additions to the Smoothfm line up include presenter Cameron Daddo, and celebrity slots with Seal and Michael Bublé during the station’s launch.
Also moving to Smoothfm 95.3 is Glenn Daniel, currently a news journalist for ABC NewsRadio.
Daniel will join Ed Phillips on More Music Breakfast Show from Monday 26 November.
Paul Jackson, dmg Radio Australia’s group program director said: “We are delighted to have Sydney radio heavyweights and among the best voices on radio,...
2Ch’s Bogart Torelli and ABC’s Glenn Daniel are the latest radio presenters to join Smoothfm’s Sydney station.
Torelli replaces Byron Webb in the drive slot as Webb moves to 1-4pm weekdays to be heard in both Melbourne and Sydney.
Webb replaces Mark Robinson, who has moved to sports radio service Crocmedia to take on a role as content director.
Prior to 2Ch, Torelli spent ten years with Mix 106.5.
The change begins from 5 November.
Recent additions to the Smoothfm line up include presenter Cameron Daddo, and celebrity slots with Seal and Michael Bublé during the station’s launch.
Also moving to Smoothfm 95.3 is Glenn Daniel, currently a news journalist for ABC NewsRadio.
Daniel will join Ed Phillips on More Music Breakfast Show from Monday 26 November.
Paul Jackson, dmg Radio Australia’s group program director said: “We are delighted to have Sydney radio heavyweights and among the best voices on radio,...
- 10/26/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Cameron Daddo
Cameron Daddo has joined Dmg radio’s Smoothfm as a presenter across its Sydney and Melbourne stations.
The actor will host a Sunday morning show from 8-10am, commencing on 21 October and into the new year.
Daddo joins a list of high profile presenters, both regular such as Jason Donovan and David Reyne, and guest presenters such as Seal and Michael Bublé, the new easy listening network has scored since rebranding the network in May.
Daddo, who is currently on stage with the production Legally Blonde, after returning from Los Angeles after nearly 20 years said: “I am honoured to be part of the smoothfm team. It’s an amazing group of people; Richard Wilkins and Jason Donovan, great mates of mine, as well as David Reyne and David Campbell to name a few. Not surprisingly smoothfm is my first choice on the radio.”
Paul Jackson, dmg Radio Australia’s group program director,...
Cameron Daddo has joined Dmg radio’s Smoothfm as a presenter across its Sydney and Melbourne stations.
The actor will host a Sunday morning show from 8-10am, commencing on 21 October and into the new year.
Daddo joins a list of high profile presenters, both regular such as Jason Donovan and David Reyne, and guest presenters such as Seal and Michael Bublé, the new easy listening network has scored since rebranding the network in May.
Daddo, who is currently on stage with the production Legally Blonde, after returning from Los Angeles after nearly 20 years said: “I am honoured to be part of the smoothfm team. It’s an amazing group of people; Richard Wilkins and Jason Donovan, great mates of mine, as well as David Reyne and David Campbell to name a few. Not surprisingly smoothfm is my first choice on the radio.”
Paul Jackson, dmg Radio Australia’s group program director,...
- 10/18/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Smoothfm is to feature Seal as a weekend guest presenter for its first four weeks on air.
The British singer is currently on Australian TV as a judge and mentor on The Voice.
Due to kick off on Sunday at 9am, the show will air on smoothfm in Sydney and Melbourne.
Last week, Canadian crooner Michael Buble was revealed as a guest presenter for the first six weeks with a Saturday show. The station’s initial line-up also includes David Reyne, Richard Wilkins, Jason Donovan and David Campbell.
Paul Jackson, dmg Radio Australia’s group program director said in a press release: “We are delighted that an artist of Seal’s caliber loves smoothfm and will host his own show.”
The Seal show appears to have been deal has been in the offering since early in the process, featuring heavily in the stations launch sizzle reel, although Jackson skipped the...
The British singer is currently on Australian TV as a judge and mentor on The Voice.
Due to kick off on Sunday at 9am, the show will air on smoothfm in Sydney and Melbourne.
Last week, Canadian crooner Michael Buble was revealed as a guest presenter for the first six weeks with a Saturday show. The station’s initial line-up also includes David Reyne, Richard Wilkins, Jason Donovan and David Campbell.
Paul Jackson, dmg Radio Australia’s group program director said in a press release: “We are delighted that an artist of Seal’s caliber loves smoothfm and will host his own show.”
The Seal show appears to have been deal has been in the offering since early in the process, featuring heavily in the stations launch sizzle reel, although Jackson skipped the...
- 5/24/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Dmg Radio Australia has today confirmed another rebrand of its second stations in Sydney and Melbourne as smoothfm, which will follow an easy listening “more music and less talk” format. The radio company believes it has identified a significant gap in the market for the format.
The move is another radical change of direction for the stations, which were branded as Vega Radio until March 2010.
The final set of radio ratings for the two Vega stations saw an audience share of 3.4% in Sydney and 3.7% in Melbourne.
The two stations then unsuccessfully relaunched as Classic Rock in an attempt to take on Austereo’s Triple M. However, audience share failed to improve significantly, hovering around 3.6% in both markets.
A year ago, Dmg quietly dropped the Classic Rock brand and moved to the more neutral Sydney’s 95.3 FM and Melbourne’s 91.5Fm, along with the positioning “Classic songs. Classic rock.”
In the most recent set of ratings,...
The move is another radical change of direction for the stations, which were branded as Vega Radio until March 2010.
The final set of radio ratings for the two Vega stations saw an audience share of 3.4% in Sydney and 3.7% in Melbourne.
The two stations then unsuccessfully relaunched as Classic Rock in an attempt to take on Austereo’s Triple M. However, audience share failed to improve significantly, hovering around 3.6% in both markets.
A year ago, Dmg quietly dropped the Classic Rock brand and moved to the more neutral Sydney’s 95.3 FM and Melbourne’s 91.5Fm, along with the positioning “Classic songs. Classic rock.”
In the most recent set of ratings,...
- 5/3/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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