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2018 Yearbook: FBi Radio’s Most Played Artists

50% Australian music, half of that from Sydney. That’s FBi Radio’s promise. In 2018 we kept that promise and then some. This […]

2015 Yearbook: FBi‘s Most Played Tracks

Here at FBi, our promise to you is pretty simple: we play 50% Australian music, with half of that from Sydney. So we’re pretty proud of this list…

2014 Yearbook: FBi’s Most Played Tracks

2014 has been massive for FBi and we are proud as punch to share this list. What a soundtrack, what a year…

2013 Yearbook :: FBi’s Most Played Artists

We’ve already shared our top 100 songs from 2013 with you. While we have all the numbers, here are FBi’s most played artists of last year. Go you good things!

The 2013 Yearbook :: FBi’s Most Played Tracks

2013. WHAT A YEAR! Here are the 100 tracks we spun the most on FBi this year… absolutely a list of legends.

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