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2SER poster promoting Freaky Loops Three

2000

2SER poster promoting Freaky Loops Three

2000

  • NFSA ID5HF588QW
  • TypeDocumentation
  • MediumDocumentation
  • FormPoster
  • GenresWomen, Country music, Folk music, Multicultural, Current affairs, News, Popular music
  • Year2000

2SER began broadcasting as a community radio station in 1979 and has gone on to become one of Australia’s most successful and best known community stations.

Along the way it has launched the careers of many successful broadcasters including Richard Kingsmill, Robbie Buck, Fenella Kernebone and Julie McCrossin.

Freaky Loops was a series of dance parties hosted by 2SER in the late 1990s; at the time, they were the largest underground dance parties in Sydney.

Proceeds from the events went to support the radio station, demonstrating the ongoing link between radio and live music.

2SER began broadcasting as a community radio station in 1979 and has gone on to become one of Australia’s most successful and best known community stations.

Along the way it has launched the careers of many successful broadcasters including Richard Kingsmill, Robbie Buck, Fenella Kernebone and Julie McCrossin.

Freaky Loops was a series of dance parties hosted by 2SER in the late 1990s; at the time, they were the largest underground dance parties in Sydney.

Proceeds from the events went to support the radio station, demonstrating the ongoing link between radio and live music.

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