2BOB

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2BOB FM radio is a volunteer radio station in Taree on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

"BOB" is an acronym for "Broadcasting on (a) Budget" -- The radio station started out by getting donations from members of the community and was know for hosting stalls at the local shows and "Phone-A-Thons" in order to gain funding.

The radio station has been broadcasting since the mid 1980s, starting with vinyl records and moving up to CDs. Recently (2005), the station sold its bandwidth frequency and made enough money to upgrade their broadcasting equipment.

The station has had shows frequently run by students from local schools, in particular Chatham High School and Taree High School. Many students trained with announcers and began hosting their own shows.

The station has had in its rotation such shows as The Breakfast Show, Lunchbox, School's Out (a show 'hosted' by untrained students from local public and high schools - students were chaperoned by a trained announcer and would talk in between songs they chose to have broadcast), Drive Time, The Request Show and Midnight-To-Dawn.

2BOB originally used its own presenters to read out the news, but later gained a feed from the Macquarie News Network. The local news is still written and spoken by a presenter in the morning, and recorded to be played later in the day.