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Fbi.radio undergoes a rebrand to mark 21 years of broadcasting

Sydney’s leading independent youth radio station FBi Radio celebrates 21 years of broadcasting with a rebrand becoming fbi.radio.

The first rebrand in over a decade, the milestone is marked by the launch of a new website for listeners to tune in online with an increased focus on on-demand streaming.

Over the past 21 years, fbi.radio has established itself as a champion of emerging artists and a platform for alternative and independent music that often doesn’t find a home on commercial airwaves.

With a monthly listenership of over 748,000, fbi.radio represents Sydney’s vibrant and diverse creative scene in its wide-ranging programming, which spans music, arts, and culture.

Fbi.radio president Amy Solomon said the rebrand is a significant milestone in the station’s evolution.

“This new platform allows us to connect with our listeners in innovative ways, fostering deeper engagement and encouraging them to explore and support the vibrant music and art culture of Sydney.”

Fbi.radio programming director Krishtie Mofazzal added: “The rebrand isn’t just about a new name or a new look – it’s about reaffirming our commitment to being at the forefront of Sydney’s music and arts scene.

“Our new platform will help us showcase the incredible talent in our city and bring our diverse content to an even wider audience.”

The rebrand and website were designed by the brand and product studio Made Together.

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