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Home » Radio 2pk Welcomes New Station Manager

Radio 2pk Welcomes New Station Manager

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Greg Magnus is the new Station Manager at 2PK/ROK FM.

There has been an official appointment with a restructure for Parkes Broadcasting, 2PK/ROK FM.

Greg Magnus has taken over the Station Managers role from Paul Batchelor follow­ing his appointment to the Managers po­sition for the networks group of QLD sta­tions. Greg has been involved in both print and radio media since he left school in mid 1980’s and originally started his radio jour­ney at 2PK in 1989.

Having worked at many and varied sta­tions across NSW, QLD and WA in roles from on-air, Production Manager, Music Director, Sales, Greg has now been wel­comed to the position of Station Manager at 2PK/ROK FM.

Greg’s first on-air job was on 2PK as a night/evening announcer from 6pm. Greg said “It seemed to be the timeslot where all of the newbies started.”

With such a long spanning career in the industry, Greg found it hard to pick a high­light because there were so many, but he said: “I suppose landing that first radio job was the biggest highlight, but also to be able to wake everyday to go to work in a job that is fun is a bonus. The listening au­dience also makes everyday a highlight.”

Greg has been lucky enough to work with some big names over the years, from co­medians to politicians and musicians, but when we asked him to drop some names he said “To be honest the local people have always been the best to talk to or interview because they keep it real.”

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