Commercial Radio Australia
Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) is the peak body for the commercial radio broadcasting industry in Australia. CRA was formed in 1930 as the Federation of Australian Radio Broadcasters.
Predecessor | Federation of Australian Radio Broadcasters |
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Formation | 1930 |
Type | Industry group |
Purpose | To represent the rights and interests of commercial radio stations in Australia. |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Chief executive officer | Ford Ennals |
Chairman | Ciaran Davis |
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It provides representation and advocacy on common statutory, regulatory, and technical matters of concern; develops standards including the code of practice; manages industry-wide research and reporting, including the collection of audience ratings data; and runs the industry trade awards. As of 2018, CRA had 260 members, representing 99 per cent of Australian commercial radio licensees.
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