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Well, here we are in our third year of broadcasting on the Internet, thanks to the Sony Foundation Australia, and the many supporters and friends of Oasis. Over the recent months we have been developing a number of new programs to enrich the spectrum of music and entertainment at Streetradio.net. We have seen some announcers come and go, but some things are perennial and that brings me to.Ella G, who is also in her third year, with her weekly show 'The Impossible Switch'. Affectionately known around here as the 'skaterchick', Ella G can be heard on Fridays between 2 and 3.00pm [Sydney time].tune-in for the latest in skater world. Please refer to the Streetradio.net program guide for more information and details about this and other shows. In other developments, we will be introducing some exciting new programs over the next few months and, in particular, Streetradio.net will be facilitating an accredited Level 2 Course in broadcasting.stay tuned for details. And, don't forget; if you've got a recording - the real thing or just a demo - just send it in, and we will do our best to get it to air.we accommodate ALL genres! In the meantime, if you wish to contact us, send your email to programs@streetradio.net. |
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