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Radio Stations Review in Murray Region North, New South Wales, Australia

The Murray Region North in New South Wales, Australia has a number of local community and commercial radio stations that are receivable across the region. Here is a review of each station with their band and frequency:

Community Radio Stations

2MCE

Band: FM
Frequency: 92.3 MHz

2MCE is a community radio station that operates out of Charles Sturt University in Bathurst. It offers a range of programming, including news, current affairs, and specialist music shows.

2YYY

Band: FM
Frequency: 92.3 MHz

2YYY is a community radio station that operates out of Young. It offers a range of programming, including news, current affairs, and specialist music shows.

2MIA

Band: AM
Frequency: 1206 kHz

2MIA is a community radio station that operates out of Griffith. It offers a range of programming, including news, current affairs, and specialist music shows.

Commercial Radio Stations

2RG

Band: AM
Frequency: 963 kHz

2RG is a commercial radio station that operates out of Griffith. It offers a range of programming, including news, current affairs, and music shows.

Triple M

Band: FM
Frequency: 104.9 MHz

Triple M is a commercial radio station that operates out of Albury-Wodonga. It offers a range of programming, including news, current affairs, and music shows.

Hitz FM

Band: FM
Frequency: 93.5 MHz

Hitz FM is a commercial radio station that operates out of Griffith. It offers a range of programming, including news, current affairs, and music shows.


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