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PM (Australian radio program)

''PM'' is one of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's flagship current-affairs radio programs, and is one of Australia's longest-running productions. It is the sister program to ''AM''. Currently presented by Mark Colvin, it was first heard 7 July 1969 and is currently broadcast on ABC Radio National and ABC Local Radio.
==History and timeslots==
''PM'' was created in 1969 for what were then ABC Radio 1 and Radio 3 (now ABC Local Radio). Aired every weekday at 6:10 pm (after the 6:00 pm news bulletin), it became a popular afternoon radio current-affairs program.
The establishment of the program follows the earlier morning current-affairs program, ''AM'' that first went to air in 1967 and has since become the ABC's flagship radio current affairs program. ''PM'' was later introduced to ABC Radio 2 (now ABC Radio National) with a new early edition at 5:10 pm after the 5:00 pm news.
''PM'' complements ''AM'' and other ABC News and Current Affairs radio programs, namely The World Today and Correspondents Report.

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