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THERE’S LIFE LEFT IN THE OLD GIRL YET

Radio 2SM was once the queen of the AM airwaves, the raging belle of Sydney radio. Can’t remember back that far? Thought the old girl had flat-lined, killed by a video star and an MP3 file in the back?

Our cheeky documentary 'The State Of Australian Radio' will also feature ‘2SM A SUPER STORY,’ which will be dedicated to noting the glories, scandals, ratings and rantings of Radio 2SM’s golden days. From its straight-laced beginnings in the 1930s as the Catholic Church’s ‘Radio Two Saint Mark’s’, through its explosive, hormonal teen heyday in the sock-it-to-me sixties right through to the current day.

We will take a glimpse at the highlife of the past, but due to high demand will be taking a more indepth look at where 2SM and related stations sit today. Since launching this site last October, we have been inundated with requests from 2SM aficionados to examine the cause of the amazing decline of such a much loved station that one insider describes as ‘The Faulty Towers Of Radio’.

Past and present staff are reporting hilarious tales told out of school and have sent us fascinating memoribilia that just happened to walk out of the studio with them. Old jocks, it seems, just can’t keep a sock in it — for which we are very grateful. Their stories, and much more, will feature in our new documentary.

We also wonder why current owner Bill Caralis has avoided our many invitations to be interviewed to distance himself from our program.

We also wonder why current owner Bill Caralis has avoided our many invitations to be interviewed and would seek expensive legal assistance to distance himself from our program. We seek answers and don't forget, if you have a piece of SM or Super Network history or gossip you’d like to share we’d love to hear from you. Just go to our Feedback page.

The producers have been overwhelmed by the amazing global interest generated by our unique webumentory, and have received 1.2 million individual vistors to this site alone since our launch a year ago. Due to constant requests the now iconic 'Baby Elephant Walk' video has officially reappeared on YouTube.