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RG Capital Radio in the
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was an Australian radio company, formed in 1995 by Reg Grundy with the acquisition of 90.9 Sea FM. Between 1996 and 2000, the group grew to 28 stations across regional centres, and was subsequently floated on the
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, before its assets were sold to Macquarie Regional RadioWorks in 2004, and the network disbanded.


Stations

As of November 2000, RG Capital Radio operated 30 stations:RG Capital Radio Limited Submission to the House of Representatives Communications Committee Inquiry into The Adequacy of Radio Services in Non-Metropolitan Australia
/ref> * 2GO Central Coast * 3GG Warragul * 3SR FM Shepparton * 4GR Darling Downs * 4RO Central Queensland * 7AD Devonport * 7BU Burnie * 7LA Launceston * Gold FM Gold Coast * KOFM Newcastle (50% joint venture with
Austereo Austereo was an Australian mass media company based in Melbourne. It was founded in 1980 by Paul Thompson, and operated 16 radio stations in metropolitan and regional Australia under the Today Network and Triple M brands. In 2011, the compan ...
) * Magic 107 Hobart * NXFM Newcastle (50% joint venture with Austereo) * The River Albury/Wodonga * Sun FM Shepparton Mix FM * Mix FM Sunshine Coast * Mix FM Townsville * Mix FM Wide Bay
Sea FM Sea FM was an Australian radio network, consisting of stations in Queensland and NSW owned by Southern Cross Austereo. Some Sea FM stations were later sold to meet media ownership requirements. Prime Television Limited purchased Sea FM Townsvi ...
* Sea FM Burnie * Sea FM Cairns * Sea FM Central Coast * Sea FM Central Queensland * C FM Darling Downs * Sea FM Devonport * Sea FM Gold Coast * Sea FM Hobart * Sea FM Mackay * Sea FM Sunshine Coast * Sea FM Townsville * Sea FM Warragul * Sea FM Wide Bay


References

Radio broadcasting companies of Australia Companies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange Companies established in 1995 Companies disestablished in 2004 Defunct broadcasting companies of Australia {{media-company-stub