It looks like radio stations owning retail outlets were a tangible example of the immense market domination 'Top 40' music stations had in the '70s and '80s, making and breaking acts as they did...
It's funny that you mention 3XY and Triple M in the same sentence, considering that Triple M's predecessor, EON FM was the one that sentenced 3XY to a slow death after 1980 (lol).
Btw, 7HT had to become a racing & sport station after FM arrived too (7TAB, now Tote Radio). :)
IIRC, quite a few radio stations had retail outlets during the '80s so you could buy all their overpriced logo-covered merchandise. In Melbourne I think both 3XY and Triple M had retail stores.
Well, I don't know how old he is, but I just checked an entry from last years' Walkley Magazine online & it said he's had various radio & television gigs in Hobart for "two decades," so maybe voicing ads was his first job...
@largepizzas HA!
paulisdead 1 year ago
yeah I remember places like Kmart selling out the last of their records in about 1991/2. By 1993 you couldn't get them anymore.
sisterjanet4 2 years ago
3:30, holy crap, we had that in our house!
sisterjanet4 2 years ago
camel toe at 1.38 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
largepizzas 2 years ago 2
7HT Record Bar selling CDs This was about the time they were starting to come out
IanGorton 3 years ago
Yeah it wouldn't work today. Just imagine. Ben Cousins, Alan Didak all on it. The insurance company would go broke. lol
SullyWild1 3 years ago
Yes, indeed!
It looks like radio stations owning retail outlets were a tangible example of the immense market domination 'Top 40' music stations had in the '70s and '80s, making and breaking acts as they did...
It's funny that you mention 3XY and Triple M in the same sentence, considering that Triple M's predecessor, EON FM was the one that sentenced 3XY to a slow death after 1980 (lol).
Btw, 7HT had to become a racing & sport station after FM arrived too (7TAB, now Tote Radio). :)
stanzemanek 3 years ago
IIRC, quite a few radio stations had retail outlets during the '80s so you could buy all their overpriced logo-covered merchandise. In Melbourne I think both 3XY and Triple M had retail stores.
andjb1 3 years ago
Well, I don't know how old he is, but I just checked an entry from last years' Walkley Magazine online & it said he's had various radio & television gigs in Hobart for "two decades," so maybe voicing ads was his first job...
stanzemanek 3 years ago
Yeah I think it is Wendy Kennedy in the Devilmania ad. Certainly looks a lot like Wendy.
Not sure about the V.O. though. Could be Rob Breen.
The voice in the last commercial does sound a lot like Gary Magnussen. Would he have been able to provide a voiceover that young?
Jezza46 3 years ago