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About
FIVEaa stands as the sole commercial talkback radio station in Adelaide, South Australia. Broadcasting on 1395 kHz in the AM band and also available in DAB+ format, Radio 5AA offers a variety of programs, including news, sports, current events, soccer forecasts, and additional content. The station serves as the AM broadcaster for all AFL matches involving the two teams from the South Australian capital, the Adelaide Crows and the Port Adelaide Power.
Slogan: "Always Adelaide"
First air date: 14 March 1976
Call sign: 5AA
Owner: Nova Entertainment
Shows & Presenters
Breakfast David Penberthy & Will Goodings Mon–Fri, 6-9am
Mornings Graeme Goodings Weekdays 9am-12pm
Conversations Graham Cornesy Mon-Fri,12-1pm; Sun,10-11am
Afternoons Stacey Lee Mon - Fri, 1 - 4pm
Sports Show Stephen Rowe & Tim Ginever Footy tipping. Mon - Fri, 4-6pm
Evenings Leith Forrest Weekday, 7-8pm
Saturday Drive Matthew Pantelis 4 - 7pm
The Sports Wrap Tom Rehn Workdays, 5:30-6am
Contacts
- Site: https://www.fiveaa.com.au/.
- Address: Level 3, 75 Hindmarsh Square Adelaide, 5001.
- Phone number: Reception - 8419 1395, Talkback - 8223 0000.
- SMS: 0448 08 1395.
- E-mail: onair@fiveaa.com.au.
Comments
- BryanWay too many errors. And with sad or serious stories she sounds like she's talking about a catwalk modelling review Can't take her seriously and is lowering the standard at 5AA.
- Asheq IslamHer name is TamEra Francis
- Rosey chapmanI think Tamara Francis has been given enough time to try and improve her newsreading Unfortunately she just makes too many errors which distracts from listening to the content Time to find someone more professional
- HelmaUnfortunately I also think Tamera Francis has terrible skills when it comes to reading the news. Just does not have the skills or the voice for reading the news. She has improved slightly but still not good. I turn off the radio when she is reading the news.
- NoelTamera Francis is still stumbling her way through the news just heard her make a mess of the 4pm news today 27/11, unfortunately it's time for her to be given something else to do.
