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Youth radio station
rebrands to
FBI.RADIO
to celebrate 21 years
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Sydney’s leading independent youth radio station, FBi Radio, is celebrating 21 years of broadcasting with a fresh, modern rebrand — becoming fbi.radio. The milestone is marked by the launch of a new website that empowers listeners with more flexibility, allowing them to tune into their favourite programs anytime, anywhere.
The revamped fbi.radio website brings an increased focus on on-demand streaming, enabling the station to stay ahead of the evolving media landscape and meet the changing habits of its younger audience, who increasingly seek music and audio content on their own terms.
This is fbi.radio’s first rebrand in over a decade, and it represents more than just a new look. The fbi.radio identity is both a new visual representation and an invitation to experience the station’s ever-expanding and dynamic music, arts, and culture programming in an entirely new way.
The station is also increasingly connecting with its audiences through live events. Last year’s FBi Turns 20 marked the station’s most ambitious live program—taking over two venues and shutting down a street for a Marrickville block party—and, two years ago, the annual fbi.radio SMAC Awards opened its doors to the public for the first time in 18 years.
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Over the past 21 years, fbi.radio has established itself as a champion of emerging artists and a platform for alternative and independent music that often doesn’t find a home on commercial airwaves. The station’s commitment to representing Sydney’s vibrant and diverse creative scene is reflected in its wide-ranging programming, which spans music, arts, and culture. Through its rebrand to fbi.radio, the station continues to play a pivotal role in nurturing Sydney’s creative ecosystem, offering a unique listening experience that celebrates diversity and innovation.
Amy Solomon, President of fbi.radio, said: “We’re excited to launch the new fbi.radio — a significant milestone in the station’s evolution. This new platform allows us to connect with our listeners in innovative ways, fostering deeper engagement and encouraging them to explore and support the vibrant music and arts culture of Sydney.”
Krishtie Mofazzal, Program Director of fbi.radio, said: “The rebrand to fbi.radio isn’t just about a new name or a new look—it’s about reaffirming our commitment to being at the forefront of Sydney’s music and arts scene. Our new platform will help us showcase the incredible talent in our city and bring our diverse content to an even wider audience.”
The station’s new website is live now.
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About FBi RADIO
Broadcasting to 580,000 listeners per month on FM and DAB+, FBi Radio is an independent broadcaster championing and supporting the music, arts and culture of Sydney. Now in its 20th year, FBi targets a demographic of 18-25 year olds and plays 50% Australian music with half of that from Sydney. Since 2008, the FBi SMAC Awards have recognised the most exciting talent making its mark on Sydney music, arts and culture each year.
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Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
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