ABC DiG

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dig is a digital radio service operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation which began in November 2002, emerging from formats developed by Bill Gates and Phil Cullen at ABC Coast FM ...which broadcast an Adult Alternative music format and was for many years ABC Radio's only continuous stream.

As with Coast FM, dig now plays music from the genres of pop, rock, blues, country, soul, jazz and world music, aimed at over-30s (including an audience perhaps graduated from the ABC's youth radio station, Triple J). Unlike other ABC radio services, it does not have announcers and it is not broadcast on AM or FM. The dig radio services are cable radio stations in the genre sense.

dig is sometimes simulcast by other ABC stations, usually ABC Coast FM and ABC Radio National.

dig tv is a program featuring dig-style music on ABC2.[[1]]

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[edit] Channels

There are three dig channels:

[edit] dig Radio

dig Radio broadcasts a range of alternative music, aimed at over 25's. Unlike dig Jazz and Country, it plays multiple genres of music, emphasising genres and artists that get little airtime on commercial radio. Reception is offered via:

[edit] dig Jazz

dig Jazz broadcasts many different kinds of jazz music. It offers reception via:

[edit] dig Country

dig Country broadcasts country and western music. It offers reception via:

[edit] External links


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