CADA
{{for|the Deniliquin-based radio station currently known as The Edge|Edge FM 102.5}}
{{Other uses|Cada (disambiguation){{!}}Cada}}
{{short description|Australian music radio station}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}
{{Use Australian English|date=August 2015
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{{Infobox radio station
| name = CADA
| logo = CADA Official Logo.png
| city = Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Australia
| area = Katoomba RA1{{cite web|title=KATOOMBA RA1|url=http://www.acma.gov.au/licplan/defmaps/documents/maps/la_380.pdf|publisher=Australian Communications & Media Authority|access-date=14 December 2015}}
| branding =
| translator =
| repeater =
| airdate = {{start date|df=yes|1935|09|07}}
| format = Rhythmic CHR
Urban contemporary
| language = English
| power =
| erp = 5 kW
| haat =
| class =
| facility_id =
| coordinates = {{Coord|33|43|23|S|150|23|6|E|type:landmark_scale:2000}}
| callsign_meaning = 2 – New South Wales
ONE FM
| former_callsigns = 2KA (1935–1992)
OneFM/96.1FM (1992–2002)
The Edge 96.ONE (2002–2022)
| former_frequencies = 783 / 1476 kHz AM (1978–1992)
780 kHz AM (1937–1978)
1480 kHz AM (1978)
1160 kHz AM (1935–1937)
| affiliations =
| owner = ARN Media
| licensee = Blue Mountains Broadcasters Pty Ltd
| sister_stations = Gold 101.7
KIIS 106.5
| webcast =
| website = {{URL|www.cada.com.au}}
}}
CADA (call sign: 2ONE) is a music radio station based in outer Sydney, Australia, but licensed to Katoomba. It is operated by the ARN Media.{{Cite web|title = ARN {{!}} The Edge|url = https://arn.com.au/brands/cada/|website =ARN Media|access-date = 2015-10-06}}
History
CADA, formerly known as The Edge, is an Australian radio station licensed to Katoomba, New South Wales, and serving the Blue Mountains area of western Sydney. The radio station was launched on 7 September 1935, as 2KA.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193896822 |title=Here and There|newspaper=The Katoomba Daily |location=NSW |date=7 September 1935 |accessdate=14 November 2015 |page=3 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17206386 |title=New Broadcasting Station|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald |date=9 September 1935 |accessdate=17 April 2010 |page=10 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
In December 1937, 2KA moved from 1160 kHz to 780 kHz.{{cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17436190|title = New Wave-Length.|newspaper = Sydney Morning Herald|date = December 1937|page = 8|accessdate = 17 April 2010}} A repeater station on 1480 kHz was added in 1978. From November 1978, the station transmitted on 783 kHz on the AM band, with a translator station on 1476 kHz at Emu Plains.
Before the station launched its Emu Plains based translator in the late 1970s, it was exclusively a Blue Mountains based licence. The new frequency, 1476 kHz, enabled programmers to extend the audience reach to Penrith, and draw revenue from businesses in the area. To combat the potential damage to their Sydney audiences at the time, a number of Sydney radio stations bought the licence and experimented with various automated technologies, none of which were seriously designed to draw mass audiences.
Australian television personality Mike Walsh bought the licence in 1983 and worked to advance his vision of developing a successful business model and innovative entertainment product. The station, which had been broadcasting from a studio in Borec House, at the corner of Station Street and Henry Street in Penrith, developed a new studio at the intersection of Henry and Lawson Streets. It adjoined a cinema complex, which was also owned by Walsh.
=The Edge 96.ONE=
On 26 October 1992 at 13:00 hrs., it converted to the FM band and became One FM, and later 96.1FM. The station had paid just $46,000 to convert to the FM band, which was considered a bargain, noting it covered a considerable area of Sydney, and the record amounts of money being paid by other AM stations to convert to FM. In order to be granted the licence the owners, 'Hayden Nepean Broadcasting', had to agree to comply with regulations regarding local content and the stations overall focus on the local community. The station played Top 40 mainstream CHR (1990–1997, 1999–2005) and Alternative Rock (1998) before its Dance, Hip Hop and R'n'B phase (2006–2022).
In 1997 the station was sold by Mike Walsh to Australian Radio Network, which currently owns three Sydney radio stations: CADA, Gold 101.7 and KIIS 106.5.
Following ARN's purchase, the One FM studio in Penrith was colocated to Seven Hills with WSFM 101.7. In 2002 The Edge moved to North Ryde, as did WSFM 101.7.{{cite web|url=http://www.mediaspy.org/forum/index.php?/topic/18444-australian-radio-network/ |title=Australian Radio Network - Forums |publisher=Media Spy |access-date=2011-03-27}}
Although licensed to Katoomba/Blue Mountains/Penrith, its signal, at 5 kW located at Wentworth Falls, is enough to cover most of the Sydney basin subject to local interference. It can also be heard in some parts of Canberra, Wollongong, Newcastle and Bathurst. One FM was taken to court in the 1990s for excessive coverage overspill by 2Day FM and Triple M Sydney. They lost, and One FM was able to continue broadcasting.
AC Nielsen chose not to include its figures in the Sydney Nielsen polls, with its figures forming part of the 'Other' stations in the survey. Because the station is not licensed to serve the Sydney market, ARN can own it as well as the Sydney licensed WSFM 101.7 and KIIS 106.5.{{Cite web|title = Hip hop flourishes on Sydney radio - TV & Radio - Entertainment - smh.com.au|url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv--radio/hip-hop-flourishes-on-sydney-radio/2006/03/04/1141191885024.html|website =Sydney Morning Herald|date = 6 March 2006|access-date = 2015-10-06}}
In January 2006, ARN decided to launch the first pure urban format radio station in the country, on The Edge. The format change was due to the overwhelming response to the nightly urban count down, "K-Sera & The Dirty Dozen", with K-Sera and Kris Fade that culminated in being awarded Best Radio Show Australia and New Zealand at the 2006 Urban Music Awards.{{cite web|url=http://kseraradio.com/ |title=KseraRadio.com |publisher=KseraRadio.com |access-date=2011-03-27}} To coincide with the new look, The Edge unveiled a new brand and logo to emphasise its place as the Hip Hop and R'n'B radio station. The Edge evolved into a more contemporary hits format with an urban influence, ARN have chosen to capitalise on the established ‘K-Sera’ brand, and continue to service the confirmed urban audience in Australia on a national level by launching KseraRadio.com, streaming on-line now.
In 2009, The Edge launched a sister station of the same format on DAB+ in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney under the name of
In April 2011, The Edge Breakfast welcomed back former announcers Mike E and Emma Chow {{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/TheEdge961 |title=Niet compatibele browser |publisher=Facebook |access-date=2011-03-27}}
In August 2013, The Edge rebranded and presented their new music position. While the previous tagline of "Live Sexy" described the lifestyle associated with The Edge, the new philosophy of "Hits That Move You" was believed to direct listeners to what they will hear on the station. "The Edge is unique in Australian radio as it is the only commercial station running an Urban format. 'Hits that move you' expresses our musical edge and better allows urban music fans to find us." The changes followed an online poll where listeners were asked to choose a format. They wanted a hybrid of urban, pop, dance and R'n'B.{{Cite web|title = The Edge unveil new music position|date = 21 August 2013|url = http://www.radiotoday.com.au/news/whats-new/3222-the-edge-unveil-new-music-position.html|access-date = 2015-10-03}} This tag line would be short lived and broaden to not just 'hits' but all forms of urban 'beats'.
The Edge also hosted the famous Club Edge show playing Saturday evenings with resident DJs such as Nino Brown at night.{{Cite web|title = Club Edge|url = http://www.961.com.au/shows/club-edge/|website = www.961.com.au|access-date = 2015-10-06}}
In March 2014, The Edge revealed an innovative new listener-driven chart from iHeartRadio.{{Cite web|title = iHeartRadio Launches Thumbs Up Chart On The Edge|url = http://www.noise11.com/news/iheartradio-launches-thumbs-up-chart-on-the-edge-20140328|website = Australia's Music News Authority|date = 28 March 2014|access-date = 2015-10-06}}
In December 2021, ARN announced that Mike E and Emma from ‘The Edge’s Mike E & Emma’ had decided to leave The Edge, having wrapped their final breakfast show on 3 December 2021. The duo had entertained audiences in Western Sydney and beyond since 2011.{{Cite web|url=https://radiotoday.com.au/mike-e-and-emma-leave-the-edge/|title=Mike e and Emma leave the Edge|date=5 December 2021}}
On 31 March 2022 at 16:00 hrs, The Edge 96.ONE was rebranded and switched over to the CADA format after almost 20 years.{{Cite web|url=https://radiotoday.com.au/unique-and-inclusive-cada-not-just-a-radio-station/|title = Unique and inclusive: CADA launches|date = 30 March 2022}}
=CADA=
On 31 March 2022, The Edge 96.ONE relaunched as CADA, Australia’s home of Hip Hop and R'n'B. "Unique, inclusive and exclusive content will all be part of the experience."{{Cite web|url=https://radiotoday.com.au/unique-and-inclusive-cada-not-just-a-radio-station/|title=Unique and inclusive: CADA: LISTEN LIVE to launch hour|date=31 March 2022}} CADA will provide a new avenue for both local and international Hip Hop and R'n'B artists to showcase their music on a station with national multi-platform reach.{{Cite web|url=https://radiotoday.com.au/countdown-to-cada/|title = Countdown to CADA|date = 30 March 2022}}
In April 2025 it was revealed that the host of Weekdays with Thy was not a real person, but was AI generated {{Cite web|url=https://www.thecarpet.com.au/p/radios-most-cynical-ai-experiment|title=Radio’s Most Cynical AI Experiment Just Got Exposed|website =The Carpet|date=21 April 2025}} {{Cite web|url=https://www.afr.com/companies/media-and-marketing/she-broadcasts-hours-of-hip-hop-every-day-but-thy-is-all-ai-20250416-p5ls8d|title=She broadcasts hours of hip-hop every day. But Thy is all AI|website =Australian Financial Review|date=17 April 2025}}.
Studios
- Penrith: Borec House Cnr Station & Henry St (1978–1987)
- Penrith: Cnr Henry & Lawson St (1987–1997)
- Seven Hills Leabons Lane (1997–2002)
- North Ryde: Byfield Street (2002–2024)
- North Sydney: Mount Street/The Coca Cola Building (2024-Present)
References
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External links
- [https://www.cada.com.au/ CADA]
- [https://www.iheart.com/live/cada-6179/ CADA Live Online Stream]
{{Sydney FM}}
Category:Australian Radio Network
Category:Radio stations established in 1935
Category:Radio stations in New South Wales