New website set to handle even more traffic

Traffic to the 98.5 Sonshine FM website has always been reasonably heavy but in the past year it has almost tripled.

A big part of the increase is due to the Audio On Demand service which was launched in January this year.

Audio On Demand gives listeners the opportunity to listen to interviews and feature segments online or via podcasts.

To better serve its visitors, the website has had a complete makeover. There’s lots more to see and explore at the site. It wouldn’t be hard to lose yourself in the site for quite some time exploring all the links and features.

Some of the added features include:

A comprehensive news section with local, national and international stories, together with the latest headlines, weather updates, petrol prices and web links.

Countdown to Como, where you can keep up to date on our new building and relocation programme.

An improved, faster Audio on Demand service providing you access to your favourite programmes and interviews.

Regular features such as photo galleries, on-air services and music programmes. If you do check out the photo galleries, try finding a much younger me with a mullet.

Posted by Rodney Olsen

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Rodney Olsen

Rodney is a husband, father, cyclist, blogger and podcaster from Perth Western Australia.

He previously worked in radio for about 25 years but these days he spends his time at Compassion Australia, working towards releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name.

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  • I just had a look on your new sonshine-site – sadly I can´t listen to you online right now (my customers´ proxy doesn´t let you through – I´m alone in the office at this early hour, would be great to listen!). Are you still in Morley, I thought you wanted to move the studio?

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