
Australian Music is Bloody Great!
The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is excited to announce the launch of a new Australian Music Radio show across the Community Radio Network (CRN) this week.
Australian Music is Bloody Great will showcase the incredible range of Aussie acts, many of who have lost their livelihoods due to the cancellation of concerts, festivals, tours and shows.
Featuring topline Aussie acts talking up and playing their recent Australian music faves, Australian Music is Bloody Great is a way not only to discover the incredible range of sounds being produced here, but it’s also a reminder to share them and support our artists.
The first few shows are hosted by the likes of Teskey Brothers (pictured left), Sampa The Great, Genesis Owusu and Husky, with many more coming on board.
Australian Music is Bloody Great is set for broadcast on community radio across Australia. With over 400 community radio stations located across the country and an average of 37 percent Australian music played on community radio each week to six million listeners, community radio is the natural home for Australian music, no matter what it sounds like or where it comes from.
Sharing and supporting is what we do.
Australian Music is Bloody Great is produced by the team at CBAA’s Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (Amrap) and will air on the Community Radio Network from Friday 10 April, 10:32am to 10:59am AEST with the download available shortly after. For access to CRN programming and support call the CBAA or email [email protected].
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