Sea FM was an Australian radio network, consisting of stations in Queensland and NSW owned by Southern Cross Austereo.
Gold Coast Broadcasters later became known as RG Capital with financial backing provided by Australian Media Tycoon Reg Grundy.
Also in 2013, Southern Cross Austereo offloaded both Sea FM and Mix FM on the Sunshine Coast to EON Broadcasters who paid $17.7million for the stations in a forced sale following a technical breach which occurred in 2011, when the Austereo and Southern Cross networks merged.
[6] While Sea FM in Maryborough dropped the name in favour of hit101.9 Fraser Coast,[7] the station in Bundaberg retained the name of Sea FM[8] as changing to Hit Network branding, such as hit93.1, would have been too similar to Hitz939, the existing Grant Broadcasters station in Bundaberg which has been broadcasting to the Wide Bay region since 1993.
Most stations provide local breakfast and daytime programming, and also include a variety of networked programmes.