Have been listening to 2ca all my life ,don't live in Canberra anymore but still get to stream 2ca .The best there is.
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Peter Nunan25.11.2020
First listened to 2CA when holidaying in Canberra in Sept 2019. I absolutely loved all the 'oldies' because I knew the words!!!. I live in far west NSW - listen to 2CA every day.
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Isabella McNickle18.09.2020
Songs I can sing along to - best radio station. Ever!!
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Michael Donnelly05.08.2020
Hi love to listen but might be a good idea to update this page
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Jay Harris07.07.2020
Great classics one after the other. why would you want to listen to anything else?
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George Steve Pavloudis02.05.2020
hi love listening to the program but i,ve a problem lately n cant listen at all , error from sever what can i do to listen ,it make me feel like im at home ,as ilm abroad living in greece keep up the good work !!
2CA is a commercial radio station on the AM band in Canberra, Australia, which originally began broadcasting on 1050 kHz changing to 1053 kHz in 1978.
Over the years the 2CA studios were housed in numerous buildings in the City including 64 Northbourne Avenue (until the site was re-developed as an office building in 1983) and then the first floor of the Jolimont Building, also on Northbourne Avenue. The 2CA studios had to be evacuated on 29 November 1993 when a man crashed his car into the ground floor of the Jolimont Building and tried to blow up the building. Staff from both 2CA and FM104.7 had to be rescued from their first floor studio by smashing a window and climbing down a ladder.
In the mid-1990s, Austereo, owner of 2CA & 104.7 and ARN, owner of 2CC & Mix 106.3, merged to form a joint venture ownership of both FM stations - Canberra FM Pty Ltd, selling off 2CA and 2CC to the Capital Radio Network. Both 2CA and 2CC were then moved to their current shared studio building in the Canberra suburb of Mitchell.
In 2004 Grant Broadcasters purchased part ownership of Radio Canberra Pty Ltd (2CA & 2CC) to form a joint venture with the Capital Radio Network. Since then, the broadcast range of the channel has been focused almost exclusively on Canberra. It also covers some neighbouring districts extending as far as Yass in the North (55 km from Canberra CBD), Tharwa in the South (30 km from Canberra CBD) and Bungendore in the West (40 km from Canberra CBD).
SHOWS
Frank Vincent 5.30-9, Marc Macreadie 9-2, Greg "Robbo" Robson 2-7, 70's@7 7-8, Larry Appley 'Your Song' 8 -12,TGIF, Jukebox Saturday Night, 60s Soundtrack.
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