Youth Jam Radio ends FM broadcasts, shifts focus to podcasts and digital media
By Abdul Nishad in Media News on Friday, 07th February 2025 at 2:53pmYouth Jam Radio will shut down its 24/7 FM station on February 14 after eight years on air, citing rising costs and changing listener habits, the network announced on social media.
With audiences increasingly engaging with podcasts and digital platforms, Youth Jam will pivot to expand its content in these areas.
CEO Isaac Mulcrone emphasised that Youth Jam's mission remains unchanged while the FM signal will go silent.
“We will continue on Youth Jam’s evolutionary path, remaining Perth’s only dedicated youth media network,” he said. “Future-proofing means cutting costs we can't afford while focusing on growing our audience through social media and podcasts.”
Starting February 15, the station will roll out a new lineup of weekly podcasts featuring The Luke Sharp Show, ...
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