Southern Cross Austereo
Southern Cross Austereo is an Australian group of companies formed in July 2011 by the merger of Southern Cross Media Group and Austereo Group. The Group's parent company, Southern Cross Media Group Limited, is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.
Southern Cross Media was previously known as Macquarie Regional RadioWorks, prior to the absorption of the remaining assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting that were purchased by Macquarie Media Group in 2007.
Previously known as Macquarie Media Group, Southern Cross Media began its life after Macquarie Media internalised its management and recapitalised in late 2009. It owns a collection of regional radio and television stations.
SCA's head office is in South Melbourne, where Fox FM and Triple M are located.
History
Southern Cross Media
The company owned several regional radio stations, as a result of takeovers of stations formerly owned by DMG Radio Australia and RG Capital Radio Network. The company also owned the stations forming the Southern Cross Television and Southern Cross Ten networks around regional Australia and Tasmania, which hold varying affiliations with the Seven Network and Network Ten.In December 2009, MMG security holders voted in favour of a conversion from a triple-stapled structure to a single ASX-listed company. MMG was renamed Southern Cross Media Group with former RG Capital Radio CEO Rhys Holleran as the Chief Executive Officer.
Austereo
The company was founded by Paul Thompson, and when commercial FM broadcasting was introduced into Australia it acquired the licence for metropolitan Adelaide, South Australia; SAFM commenced transmission in late 1980. The next station to join the network was FOX FM in Melbourne, Victoria in 1986, eventually to be followed by 2Day FM in Sydney, New South Wales and 4BK in Brisbane, Queensland for which the company was successful in converting to the FM band in 1990. Austereo also purchased AM radio station 6IX in Perth, Western Australia with the intention of converting the station to FM. 6IX, which had been re-launched by Austereo as The Eagle 1080 AM, was consequently sold off after being outbid for either of the two new FM licences by rivals 6KY and 6PM, which Austereo now own.The mid-1990s saw a monopolistic arrangement take place whereby Village Roadshow purchased the Hoyts owned Triple M network, and Triple M in turn merged with Austereo to form a single umbrella company.
The merger was part of a single deal that was unpopular due to the fierce rivalry between the two radio networks, and the fact that Village Roadshow and Hoyts were also direct competitors in the film industry.
Merger
In March 2011, Southern Cross Media launched an A$714 million takeover bid of national radio broadcaster, the Austereo Group. On 6 April 2011 shareholders of the Austereo Group accepted the takeover bid, giving SCM a more than 90% share in the company. Southern Cross Media and Austereo merged in July 2011 to form Southern Cross Austereo.On 23 August 2012, Guy Dobson was announced as Chief Officer of Content for the Southern Cross Austereo network, working across radio and television.
Brands
Television
- Southern Cross Seven, sole affiliates of the Seven Network. These stations primarily brand themselves as "Channel Seven", following the Seven Network's generic branding.
- Southern Cross Nine, sole affiliates of Nine Network. These stations brand themselves only as "Channel Nine", following the Nine Network's generic branding.
Radio
- Hit Network – a hit Singles and Top 40 format targeted at 18- to 39-year-olds, using various Hit Network brands in metropolitan areas
- Triple M Network – talkback and rock music format targeted at men over 39, mainly on the AM and heritage FM stations, as well as Mix 94.5 in Perth
Programming
Radio
Southern Cross Austereo produces its own networked programming across both brands, which include:Network | Show Name | Announcer/s | Description |
Hit | Those Two Girls | Sarah Wills & Lise Carlaw | Pre Breakfast program |
Hit | Carrie & Tommy | Carrie Bickmore & Tommy Little | Afternoon program |
Hit | Hughesy & Ed | Dave Hughes & Ed Kavalee | Drive program |
Hit | Ash London Live | Ash London | Night program |
Hit | Tom & Olly | Tom Bainbridge & Oliver Morris | Late Night program |
Hit | Weekend Breakfast | Dylan Alcott & Angus O’Loughlin | Weekend Breakfast program |
Triple M | Kennedy/Molloy | Jane Kennedy & Mick Molloy | Drive program |
Triple M | The Danny Lakey Show | Danny Lakey | Night program |
Triple M | Night Shift with Luke Bona | Luke Bona | Late Night talkback program |
Triple M | Moonman Across Australia | Lawrence Mooney, Jess Eva & Chris Page | Weekend mornings |
Some of its stations picked up the Continuous Call Team when Broadcast Operations Group could not resolve broadcast rights issues with 2GB and the National Rugby League. The most notable was Triple M 102.9 in Newcastle, who also picked up rights to cover games of the Newcastle Knights.
Television news
SCA produces regional television news services for its stations affiliated with the Seven Network. Full evening news programs air in Tasmania and the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill region with short updates airing in remote Central and Eastern Australia and Darwin.SCA's Nine-affiliated stations in southern New South Wales & ACT, regional Victoria and regional Queensland air statewide Nine News programs produced by the Nine Network each weeknight with opt-outs for local news in each licence area.
Criticisms
Syndicated news and programming
One major criticism of the regional stations owned by Southern Cross Austereo is its reliance on networking news and also programs outside of breakfast from one of four networking centres:- Gold Coast
- Townsville
- Albury
- Bunbury
Assets
Radio stations
Queensland
New South Wales
1. Translators for 2BDR on 90.1 MHz in Omeo and 96.5 MHz in Corryong. There is also a translator for 2AAY in Corryong on 95.7 MHz.2. Translators on 100.7 MHz and 102.3 MHz in Port Macquarie.
Australian Capital Territory
Victoria
1. Re-transmitter at 97.9 MHz FM in Traralgon.Tasmania
South Australia
Western Australia
1. 6TZ also re-transmitted via 1134 kHz AM in Collie, and 756 kHz AM in Busselton and the Margaret River region.Television assets
New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
- BDN – Nine Network affiliate, Broken Hill¹
- BKN – Southern Cross Television, Broken Hill¹
- CTC – Southern Cross Nine Southern New South Wales/ACT
- SCN – Southern Cross Ten Broken Hill¹
Northern Territory and Remote Areas of Eastern Australia
- Central Digital Television – Ten Central ²
- DTD – Ten Darwin ²
- QQQ – Southern Cross Television Central Australia
- TND – Southern Cross Television Darwin
Queensland
- IDQ – Ten Central Mount Isa ²
- ITQ – Southern Cross Television Mount Isa
- TNQ – Southern Cross Nine Queensland
South Australia
- GDS – Nine Network affiliate, Spencer Gulf¹
- GTS – Southern Cross Television, Spencer Gulf¹
- SGS – Southern Cross Ten, Spencer Gulf¹
Victoria
- GLV/BCV – Southern Cross Nine Victoria
Tasmania
- TDT – Tasmanian Digital Television ²
- TNT – Southern Cross Television Tasmania
2. This station was launched as a digital-only service, co-owned by the two existing commercial broadcasters in the market.
Digital Radio
Southern Cross Austereo broadcasts a number of digital only radio stations, including:- HIT BUDDHA, The very best music that sooths your mind and feeds your soul. Hit Buddha lets listeners chill out with pop, electronica and acoustic vibes with a café music feel.
- HIT Oldskool, HIT Oldskool is pure pop nostalgia. Focused around the 90s and 00s, it's all about flashback favourites.
- HIT Easy, An up-tempo, feel good, sing-along format of mainstream faves. HIT Easy is perfect for at-work and at-home listening.
- HIT Urban, Playing the Hottest Hip-Hop and RnB.
- HIT Dance, playing only the best in dance tunes.
- Little FOX, all the best kids music and overnight lullabies for the little ones in Melbourne.
- Triple M 90s, All the best 90s rock there was.
- Triple M Classic Rock Digital, From the late 60s and 70s, Triple M Classic Rock Digital delivers the absolute best album tunes from rock's golden age.
- Triple M Hard ‘N’ Heavy, All the best metal and hard rock.
- Triple M Country, Country music, Triple M Country is today's best country music from the 90's to now.
- Triple M Soft Rock, all your soft rock favourites
Podcasts
Advertising Sales
As well as advertising sales for all their own assets they are also in charge of this for the nine owned and operated NBN tv.Former owned and operated stations
Due to conditions placed upon the takeover of DMG Radio's regional stations in 2005, Macquarie Southern Cross Media had to sell these stations to other parties:- To Prime Media Group :
- *4CA, Cairns
- *Sea FM and Mix-FM, Townsville
- *4MK, Mackay
- *4RO, Rockhampton
- *4CC, Rockhampton/Gladstone
- To Ace Radio:
- *2AY, Albury-Wodonga
- To Grant Broadcasters:
- * Launceston, Tasmania: 7LA
- * Burnie, Tasmania: 7BU "Heart 558", 7SEA "Sea FM"
- * Scottsdale, Tasmania: 7SD "Heart 540", 7RGS "Sea FM"
- * Devonport, Tasmania: 7AD "Heart 900", 7DDD "Sea FM"
- * Queenstown, Tasmania: 7XS "West Coast 7XS", 7AUS "Aus FM"
- To Resonate Broadcasting:
- * Warragul, Victoria: 3GG
- * Charters Towers, Queensland: 4GC, 4CHT "Hot FM"
- To Smart Radio/Pinecam Pty Ltd :
- * Emerald, Queensland: 4HI
- * Kingaroy, Queensland: 4SB "Heart 1071"
- * Mount Isa, Queensland: 4LM
- * Roma, Queensland: 4ZR
- To Broadcast Operations Group:
- * Young, New South Wales: 2LF, 2LFF "Star FM"
- To Coastal Broadcasters Pty Ltd :
- * Atherton, Queensland: 4AM