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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2008) Radio 2 Frequency 1611, 1620 and 1629 kHz AM Format Lifestyle, News, Sport Owner World Audio Group Limited This article refers to the Radio 2 in Australia. For the BBC's Radio 2 see BBC Radio 2. Radio 2 was an Australian radio network transmitting via a series of 50 AM stations throughout Australia, operating on frequencies above 1602 kHz. Radio 2 also transmitted via pay television audio services on Austar and Foxtel, on the WorldSpace service, via the AsiaStar satellite, and also via its website. The legal remains of Radio 2 are owned by WorldAudio Limited ASX: WAG. While operational, it was based at Sydney Olympic Park. Contents 1 Technical limitations 2 Radio 2 in Administration 3 Closure of Radio 2 4 Sale of frequencies Technical limitations Radio 2's AM services had different licence conditions to most Australian AM stations. These meant that the transmitters were often outside their intended target area, some frequencies they used could not be received by many radios, and they had poorer sound quality than normal AM stations. Radio 2 in Administration A trading halt on the Australian Stock Exchange on 16 March 2006 was followed by an announcement on 21 March 2006 that Administrators had been appointed to the company. The Administrators had halted all personality broadcasting and replaced it with 24 hours/day music and sought expressions of interest in purchasing the entire network as a primary objective and if this was not possible the sale of parts of the network to different buyers. Closure of Radio 2 The website for Radio 2 stated on Tuesday 25 July 2006: Radio 2 temporarily ceased broadcasting as of Friday, 21 July 2006. Broadcasting on the WorldAudio Groups Licences will resume at Christmas 2006. Administrators Hall Chadwick are selling off World Audio's Radio 2's studio equipment at auction. With the sale of the equipment from the former Radio 2 studio centre, the most recent update as of 15 September 2006, the websites for Radio 2, and its parent entity World Audio ceased to be posted. There has been discussion on the radio industry related news groups that a new national country music format may be established on the former Radio 2 radio transmission network. Sale of frequencies The licences and transmission sites formerly used by World Audio are still at this time in the hands of the Administrator, and expressions of interest are being received for the potential sale or lease of these licences and transmitter sites v · d · eRadio in Australia ABC Radio ABC Classic FM  · ABC NewsRadio  · ABC Radio National  · Triple J  · ABC Local Radio  · ABC Dig Music  · ABC Jazz  · ABC Country  · ABC Grandstand  · ABC Extra  · Radio Australia SBS Radio (various feeds) Austereo Today Network  · Triple M Network  · Radar Radio  · Choose The Hits Jelli  · High Voltage Radio ARN Mix Network (Mix 106.5, Mix 101.1, 97.3, Mix 102.3, Mix 106.3)  · Classic Hits (WSFM 101.7, Gold 104.3, 4KQ)  · The Edge  · Cruise 1323  · Pure Country DMG Nova  · Classic Rock  · 5AA  · NovaNation  · Koffee Fairfax Media Talk Radio (2UE  · 3AW  · 4BC  · 6PR)  · Magic 1278  · 4BH  · 96FM  · regional stations Southern Cross Media Hit Music Network (Hot FM, Sea FM, C FM, Star FM)  · Local Works (includes Heart FM)  · Kids FM Racing networks Sport 927  · TOTE Sport Radio  · Sky Sports Radio  · ACTTAB Radio  · Radio TAB Christian radio stations (incomplete) 1WAY FM  · Sydney's 103.2  · Life FM (Gippsland)  · Light FM  · Life FM (Gold Coast)  · Life FM (SA)  · Ultra106five  · Rhema FM  · Vision Radio Network Other RPH Australia  · Fine Music Network  · CRN  · NIRS  · 2SM Supernetwork (2 networks)  · Grant Broadcasters  · Capital Radio Network  · Coast FM Tasmania  · Ace Radio (2 networks)  · Pacific Star Network  · Macquarie Radio Network  · Coastal Broadcasters  · Prime Radio Network  · Redwave Media (3 networks)  · North East Broadcasters  · WIN Corporation  · Raw FM  · Radio Outback  · Flow FM  · Rebel Media (2 networks) Australia Radio Markets: Adelaide • Brisbane • Canberra • Darwin • Hobart • Melbourne • Newcastle • Perth • Sydney See also: List of radio stations in Australia