Snow FM

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97.7 Snow FM (call sign: 2SKI) is a commercial radio station in New South Wales, covering the areas of Cooma, Jindabyne, Thredbo, Perisher and Charlotte Pass. The station broadcasts on multiple frequencies to reach the townships within the Snowy Mountains region. Snow FM is a part of the Capital Radio Network.

2SKI
Broadcast areaSnowy Mountains
Frequency97.7FM
Branding97.7 Snow FM
Programming
FormatTop 40/CHR
Ownership
Owner
XLFM
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
36°14′12″S 149°07′32″E / 36.236579°S 149.125456°E / -36.236579; 149.125456
Repeater(s)94.7FM (Jindabyne)
92.9 FM (Thredbo)
101.9FM (Perisher)
91.7FM (Charlotte Pass, Bombala)
DAB+ Canberra
Links
Websitehttp://www.snowfm.com.au/

Snow FM services roughly 25,000 permanent residents,[1] but also services the large number of tourists who visit the nearby ski resorts of Thredbo, Perisher, Charlotte Pass and Selwyn Snowfields.

Snow FM shares much of its branding, format and music with their Capital Radio Network sister station, 93.5 Eagle FM, based in Goulburn.

In June 2015, Snow FM and XLFM (then 2XL), switched to the Zetta play out system, as Capital Radio Network continued to roll out the play out changes.[2]

In July 2019, Snow FM begun broadcasting into Canberra on DAB+ Digital Radio. The transmission is made through Capital Radio Network sister stations 2CC and 2CA, based in Canberra.[3]

Current On Air Line-Up

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Weekdays:

6:00am-10:00am: Snow FM Breakfast with Simmo

10:00am-1:00pm: Workday with Ant

1:00pm-5:00pm: Arvo’s with Bailey

5:00pm-7:00pm: Will & Woody

7:00pm-8:00pm: Kyle & Jackie O Hour of Power

8:00pm-12:00am: Up All Night with Sam

Weekends:

6:00am-6:00pm: Rotating announcers

Notable former announcers

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Awards and recognition

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2SKI" (PDF). The Radio Sales Network. 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Capital Radio Network continues to roll out ZETTA Digital Playout System". RadioInfo Australia. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  3. ^ Wilson, Zanda (19 July 2019). "DAB+ digital radio goes live in Canberra". Radio Today. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
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