Crocmedia
Formation | 2009 |
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Type | Broadcast, online |
Headquarters | Melbourne, Victoria |
CEO | Craig Hutchison |
Website |
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Crocmedia is an Australian-American radio and TV distribution company established by journalists James Swanwick and Craig Hutchison.
History
The company entered the mainstream in late 2009 when it was announced that it would operate a live AFL Radio service for listeners in regional areas. Many regional broadcasters, such as 2AY, 3BA and Edge FM, replaced their existing feed (usually 3AW or Triple M) with the new Crocmedia feed. Crocmedia achieved further publicity by signing veteran broadcasters Sandy Roberts and Rex Hunt to provide commentary. Crocmedia also operates a daily sports news service, called Sportsday, which is carried on several regional broadcasters. It generated controversy in Albury-Wodonga when 2AY announced that it would replace the popular 3AW program Sports Today with Sportsday.[1]
In January 2015, Crocmedia came to national attention after the Federal Circuit Court fined Crocmedia $24,000 for breaching the minimum wage conditions of two employees. Judge Riethmuller branded Crocmedia’s actions as ‘exploitative’.[2]
Programmes
Radio
- AFL Live
- 102.5 The Edge Deniliquin, New South Wales[3]
- 2AY 1494AM Albury, New South Wales / Wodonga, Victoria[1][3]
- 2BH 567AM Broken Hill, New South Wales[3]
- 2EC 765AM Batemans Bay, New South Wales[3]
- 3BA 102.3FM Ballarat, Victoria[3]
- 3CS 1134AM Colac, Victoria[3]
- 3GG 531AM Warragul, Victoria[3][4]
- 3HA 981AM Hamilton, Victoria[3]
- 3NE 1566AM Wangaratta, Victoria[3]
- 3SH 1332AM Swan Hill, Victoria[3]
- 3WM 1089AM Horsham, Victoria[3]
- 3YB 882AM Warrnambool, Victoria[3]
- 5AU 1242AM Port Augusta, South Australia[3]
- 5CC 765AM Port Lincoln, South Australia[3]
- 5CS 1044AM Port Pirie, South Australia[3]
- 5MU 1125AM Murray Bridge, South Australia[3]
- 5RM 801AM Berri, South Australia[3]
- 7AD 900AM Devonport, Tasmania[3]
- 7BU 558AM Burnie, Tasmania[3]
- 7SD 540AM Scottsdale, Tasmania[3]
- 7XS 92.1FM Queenstown, Tasmania[3]
- 8HA 900AM Alice Springs, Northern Territory[3]
- 89.3 LAFM Launceston, Tasmania[3][4]
- Gold 1242AM Traralgon, Victoria[3]
- Gold Central Victoria 1071AM Maryborough, Victoria / 89.3FM Bendigo, Victoria[3]
- Mix 104.9FM Darwin, Northern Territory[3][4]
- Red FM Regional and Remote Western Australia[3]
- A-League Live
- Off The Bench
- Sportsday Queensland
- 4AY 873AM Innisfail, Queensland[5]
- 4CC 927AM Gladstone, Queensland[5]
- 4HI 1143AM Emerald, Queensland
- 4LM 666AM Mount Isa, Queensland[5]
- 4SB 1071AM Kingaroy, Queensland[5]
- 4VL 918AM Charleville, Queensland[5]
- 4ZR 1476AM Roma, Queensland[5]
- 88.7 KIK-FM Mareeba, Queensland[5]
- Zinc 96.1FM Sunshine Coast, Queensland[5]
- Zinc 100.7FM Townsville, Queensland[5]
- Zinc 101.9FM Mackay, Queensland[5]
- Zinc 102.7FM Cairns, Queensland[5]
- Sportsday South Australia
- 5AU 1242AM Port Augusta, South Australia[6]
- 5CC 765AM Port Lincoln, South Australia[6]
- 5CS 1044AM Port Pirie, South Australia[6]
- 5MU 1125AM Murray Bridge, South Australia[6]
- 5RM 801AM Berri, South Australia[6]
- Sportsday Victoria
- 2AY 1494AM Albury, New South Wales / Wodonga, Victoria[7]
- 2BH 567AM Broken Hill, New South Wales[7]
- 3BA 102.3FM Ballarat, Victoria[7]
- 3CS 1134AM Colac, Victoria[7]
- 3HA 981AM Hamilton, Victoria[7]
- 3SH 1332AM Swan Hill, Victoria[7]
- 3WM 1089AM Horsham, Victoria[7]
- 3YB 882AM Warrnambool, Victoria[7]
- 7AD 900AM Devonport, Tasmania[7]
- 7BU 558AM Burnie, Tasmania[7]
- 7SD 540AM Scottsdale, Tasmania[7]
- 7XS 92.1FM Queenstown, Tasmania[7]
- Easymix 1467AM Mildura, Victoria[7]
- Gold 1242AM Traralgon, Victoria[7]
- Gold Central Victoria 1071AM Maryborough, Victoria / 89.3FM Bendigo, Victoria[7]
- Sportsday Western Australia
- 91.3 SportFM Perth, Western Australia[8]
- Spirit Radio Network 98.1FM Geraldton, Western Australia[8]
- Spirit Radio Network 102.9FM Broome, Western Australia[8]
- Spirit Radio Network 621AM Bunbury, Western Australia[8]
- Spirit Radio Network 1026AM Port Hedland, Western Australia[8]
- Spirit Radio Network 1260AM Karratha, Western Australia[8]
- Spirit Radio Network Regional and Remote Western Australia[8]
- Trade Radio
Television
- Footy WA
- Channel 9 Perth
- WIN Television Regional Western Australia
- Footy SA
- Channel 9 Adelaide
- WIN Television Regional South Australia
- Off The Bench TV (Victorian edition)
- Prime7 Regional Victoria
- Off The Bench TV (Western Australian edition)
- 7mate Regional Western Australia
- TAC Cup Future Stars
References
- 1 2 Bunn, Anthony (22 March 2010). "2AY dumps Sports Today for Craig Hutchison show". The Border Mail. Fairfax Regional Media. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
- ↑ Ma, Wenlei (3 February 2015). "Unpaid internships could be a thing of the past". News.com.au. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
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- 1 2 3 "AFL Live expands". Radio Today. 6 March 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
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