Misplaced Pages

Barry (radio station)

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

Radio station in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth
Barry
Broadcast areaAustralia and Online
FrequencyDAB+
BrandingBarry
Programming
FormatComedy
Ownership
OwnerAustereo
History
First air date16 July 2010

Barry was a comedy digital radio station broadcasting to the five mainland state capital cities in Australia. The station is owned by Austereo and was the second permanent digital-only station the company has launched, alongside Radar Radio. The station was launched on 16 July 2010. It ceased operation in June 2012.

Pre-launch

The station aired a 5-minute loop on digital radio promoting the station was coming between 4 and 16 June.

Two weeks prior to the station launch on 16 July 2010, the station ran a campaign to save the name Barry from extinction. Ads aired on all Today Network and Triple M Network FM stations pointing people to savebarry.com.au.

Programming

Programming format consisted of a mix of pre-recorded and live comedy segments:

  • The Peanut Gallery with Jeff Wortman & Paul Hogan (Triple M Melbourne)
  • Gotcha Calls with Matt Tilley (Fox FM Melbourne)
  • The Sweetest Plum (Triple M Melbourne)
  • The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy Dassalo and Karl Chandler
  • Bad Blokes
  • The Lunchtime Laugh
  • Keith and the Girl
  • Monday Night Football - (aest): Live from 6.30PM
  • Stand-Up
  • Song Parodies

Formerly broadcast

  • Paul & Rach (Triple M Sydney)
  • The Heath & Normy Show (Triple M Sydney)
  • Stefan & Craig (Triple M Brisbane)
  • Neville from New Zealand
  • Running of the Bullsh*t with Pace & Santi (Triple M Sydney)

Availability

The station was heard on DAB+ radios in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

The station also streamed online at the Barry website and on the Barry iPad app.

External links

References

  1. Austereo gets funny with Barry - The Financial Review, 19 May 2010
  2. Former Nova presenter Tim Ross backs new Austereo comedy station - mUmBRELLA, 9 July
  3. "Rundle on CNN ... Seven's new boss ... Barry booted for Buddha". 28 June 2012.
  4. Former Nova presenter Tim Ross backs new Austereo comedy station - mUmBRELLA, 9 July
  5. Radio discovers a lost opportunity - Sydney Morning Herald, 3 June 2010
  6. Get Your Barry iPad App Now - Barry Website
Southern Cross Austereo
Television
10
Seven
Nine
Multichannels
Joint ventures
Radio
Hit Network
Triple M
Digital-only stations
Current
  • Blender Beats
  • Dance Hits
  • Oldskool 80s Hits
  • Oldskool 90s Hits
  • RnB Fridays
Defunct

33°52′40.20″S 151°12′23.11″E / 33.8778333°S 151.2064194°E / -33.8778333; 151.2064194

Categories: