WAtoday is go
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on Monday, June 9, 2008
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Further to our item earlier today, Fairfax Media have this morning launched WAtoday, an online Newspaper site for Western Australia. The site features a broad coverage of news from WA and around the globe. Sister stations 96fm and 6PR will play a pivotal role in the foundation of the site and are featured with live streaming. 6PR had previously been a feature of the News Limited site PerthNow however it was replaced by Perth's Nova FM some months ago. Check out WAtoday
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Howard Sattler and Fiona Stanely from 6PR are going to be regular contributors. In the case of Howard - did he have a short lived stint on 2SM about 8 0r 9 years ago?
- June 10, 2008 at 9:32 AM
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Yes, when Bill bought 2SM and wanted to network via 2SM, Sattler was brought over as a talk show competitor to Laws. Sattler replaced Laws on many of Bill's stations.
- June 11, 2008 at 7:00 PM
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Some people should have stuck to selling fruit for all they know about radio.
- June 12, 2008 at 10:50 AM
WAtoday is go
Monday, June 9, 2008 | Labels: Radionews |
Further to our item earlier today, Fairfax Media have this morning launched WAtoday, an online Newspaper site for Western Australia. The site features a broad coverage of news from WA and around the globe. Sister stations 96fm and 6PR will play a pivotal role in the foundation of the site and are featured with live streaming. 6PR had previously been a feature of the News Limited site PerthNow however it was replaced by Perth's Nova FM some months ago. Check out WAtoday
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Howard Sattler and Fiona Stanely from 6PR are going to be regular contributors. In the case of Howard - did he have a short lived stint on 2SM about 8 0r 9 years ago?
Yes, when Bill bought 2SM and wanted to network via 2SM, Sattler was brought over as a talk show competitor to Laws. Sattler replaced Laws on many of Bill's stations.
Some people should have stuck to selling fruit for all they know about radio.
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