Melomania (radio show)

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Melomania
GenreRadio show
Running time120 minutes
Country of originAustralia
Language(s)English
Home station Connect FM Bordertown
Syndicates see below [1]
Hosted byScad
& Hollie
AnnouncerScad & Hollie
Produced byScad
Executive producer(s)Scad
Original release2008 
2020
No. of series8
No. of episodes416
Audio formatStereo
Website Melomania

Melomania was an Australian music radio show. First broadcast in 2008, it was based at Connect FM in Bordertown, South Australia, and syndicated to radio stations in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Sweden and United Kingdom. It was hosted by Scad, Hollie and Troy, and features a variety of music genres, with a skew towards country music.

Contents

The show retired in 2020 as per an announcement on their Facebook page

"It has been mixed emotions at Melomania HQ as we have decided to retire the show. Melomania has always been a passion project that has aired weekly on radio stations around the world to promote new music, especially up and coming talent that you wouldn't necessarily hear anywhere else and ask questions that are of no benefit to anybody but nice to know all the same. It was not an easy decision to make as there have been so many wonderful friendships and opportunities made over the years with radio stations, distributors, musicians, male strippers, coaches, writers, producers, actors, record companies, promoters, managers, listeners, and the best co-host Mandy and Hollie could have ever asked for. Last not least thank you for listening over the years maybe sometimes confused and hopefully at times entertained. We will be airing our final program within the next few weeks with Scad, Hollie and Mandy as normal as possible...well for Melomania anyway. Until next time scadio/cya/wokka wokka, maybe not forever but for the time being. Final episode delivery on 23rd July."

The Facebook page has subsequently been deleted.

Syndicates

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

South Australia

Western Australia

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References

  1. "Home – Melomania".

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