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{{short description|Adult contemporary radio station in Townsville, Queensland}} |
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| name = Triple M Townsville |
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| city = [[Townsville]], [[Queensland]] |
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|area = Townsville RA1 [http://www.acma.gov.au/licplan/defmaps/documents/maps/la_545.pdf] |
| area = Townsville RA1 [http://www.acma.gov.au/licplan/defmaps/documents/maps/la_545.pdf] |
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| frequency = {{frequency|102.3|MHz}} |
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98.3 FM [[Bowen, Queensland|Bowen]] |
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| format = [[Adult contemporary]] |
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| language = English |
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| power = 20 kW |
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'''Triple M Townsville''' (ACMA callsign: '''4TOO''') is an Australian radio station in [[Queensland]]. Owned and operated as part of [[Southern Cross Austereo]]'s [[Triple M]] network, it broadcasts an [[adult contemporary]] format to [[Townsville]]. First broadcast in 1931 on 1170 [[kHz]] [[AM radio|AM]], later 780 kHz,<!--date yet to be found--> then became 774 kHz in the 1978 shakeup when all AM transmitters were shuffled into the 9 kHz spacing regime. |
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In October 1987 it was sold by [[AWA Technology Services|AWA]] to [[Wesgo]].<ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122111234 Radio days are over for AWA] ''[[Canberra Times]]'' 29 October 1987 page 13</ref> In October 1990 it was sold to [[Mike Willesee]].<ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122319198 Willesee buys back into radio] ''Canberra Times'' 25 October 1990 page 17</ref> |
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⚫ | In 1998 the station moved to the [[FM radio|FM]] band, under ownership of [[Nova Entertainment|DMG Regional Radio]]. It was later sold to Macquarie Regional RadioWorks and [[Southern Cross Media Group]]. The station broadcasts all [[North Queensland Cowboys]] [[National Rugby League|NRL]] matches, and has previously networked music programming to the regional LocalWorks network. |
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==Programming== |
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* Pricey for Breakfast |
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* Mornings with Chooky |
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* Afternoons with Minty |
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*Kennedy Molloy for the drive home |
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* Greatest Years in Music (from [[92.5 Gold FM]] [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]]) |
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* My Generation (from Authentic Entertainment Sydney) |
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* The [[North Queensland Cowboys|Cowboys]] Call Team |
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⚫ | On 3 September 2018, 4TOFM was rebranded to Triple M.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://radiotoday.com.au/kofm-and-4tofm-rebrand-under-triple-m/|title=KOFM and 4TOFM rebrand under Triple M|date=2018-08-06|work=Radio Today|access-date=2018-09-08|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.triplem.com.au/news/townsville/4tofm-to-become-triple-m-townsville|title=4TOFM to become Triple M Townsville|date=2018-08-29|work=[[Triple M]]|access-date=2018-09-08|language=en-au}}</ref> |
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On 8 May 2023, Steve Price announced that after 32 years of breakfast radio, this year was to be his last . His last show was on 25 December 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Boland |first=Bray |date=2023-05-07 |title=Townsville's Pricey heads to the hammock after 32 years of Breakfast radio |url=https://radiotoday.com.au/townsvilles-pricey-heads-to-the-hammock-after-32-years-of-breakfast/ |access-date=2024-01-09 |website=Radio Today |language=en-AU}}</ref> |
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On 3 November 2023, Guy "Cliffo" Clifton and Kate Jeboult were announced as the new hosts of the Triple M Breakfast Show.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Patterson |first=Sarah |date=2023-11-03 |title=SCA unveils its 2024 regional Breakfast shows for Hit and Triple M Networks |url=https://radiotoday.com.au/sca-unveils-its-2024-regional-breakfast-shows-for-hit-and-triple-m-networks/ |access-date=2024-01-09 |website=Radio Today |language=en-AU}}</ref> Cliffo and Kate commenced on 15 January 2024. |
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== On-Air Schedule == |
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|'''6am – 9am''' |
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|Cliffo and Kate |
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|'''9am – 12pm''' |
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|Cliff Kern (CK) |
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|'''12pm – 3pm''' |
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|Carley Whittington |
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|'''3pm – 4pm''' |
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|[[Marty Sheargold Show]] |
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|'''4pm – 6pm''' |
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|The Rush Hour with AB and Elliot |
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|'''7pm – 10pm''' |
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|Triple M Nights with Dave Gleeson |
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File:Day 32 - 150 Faces (26486145891).jpg|Radio 4TO announcer Stewart 'Stuie' McInnes interviews Johnny O'Keefe, 19 December 1969 |
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File:Broadcast centre for 4TO Hot FM, Mix 106.3 and Sea FM.jpg|Old photo of 'The Blue Block on Woolcock' |
File:Broadcast centre for 4TO Hot FM, Mix 106.3 and Sea FM.jpg|Old photo of 'The Blue Block on Woolcock' |
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File:The Blue Block on Woolcock 2017.jpg|2017 photo of The Blue Block on Woolcock |
File:The Blue Block on Woolcock 2017.jpg|2017 photo of The Blue Block on Woolcock |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 05:48, 21 September 2024
Broadcast area | Townsville RA1 [1] |
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Frequency | 102.3 MHz |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Format | Adult contemporary |
Affiliations | Triple M |
Ownership | |
Owner | Southern Cross Austereo |
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History | |
Former call signs | 4TOFM |
Former frequencies | 1170 kHz, 780 kHz, 774 kHz |
Call sign meaning | 4 – Queensland Derived from former callsign; TOwnsville |
Technical information | |
Power | 20 kW |
ERP | 100 kW |
Repeater(s) |
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Links | |
Website | Official website |
Triple M Townsville (ACMA callsign: 4TOO) is an Australian radio station in Queensland. Owned and operated as part of Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M network, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format to Townsville. First broadcast in 1931 on 1170 kHz AM, later 780 kHz, then became 774 kHz in the 1978 shakeup when all AM transmitters were shuffled into the 9 kHz spacing regime.
In October 1987 it was sold by AWA to Wesgo.[1] In October 1990 it was sold to Mike Willesee.[2]
In 1998 the station moved to the FM band, under ownership of DMG Regional Radio. It was later sold to Macquarie Regional RadioWorks and Southern Cross Media Group. The station broadcasts all North Queensland Cowboys NRL matches, and has previously networked music programming to the regional LocalWorks network.
In January 2015 the 774 kHz AM repeater was shut down, and in December 2015 the masts were demolished.[3]
On 16 August 2016, a repeater was switched on from Mount Inkerman covering the Burdekin region on 92.3 MHz.
On 3 September 2018, 4TOFM was rebranded to Triple M.[4][5]
On 8 May 2023, Steve Price announced that after 32 years of breakfast radio, this year was to be his last . His last show was on 25 December 2023.[6]
On 3 November 2023, Guy "Cliffo" Clifton and Kate Jeboult were announced as the new hosts of the Triple M Breakfast Show.[7] Cliffo and Kate commenced on 15 January 2024.
On-Air Schedule
Time | Show |
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6am – 9am | Cliffo and Kate |
9am – 12pm | Cliff Kern (CK) |
12pm – 3pm | Carley Whittington |
3pm – 4pm | Marty Sheargold Show |
4pm – 6pm | The Rush Hour with AB and Elliot |
7pm – 10pm | Triple M Nights with Dave Gleeson |
Gallery
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Radio 4TO announcer Stewart 'Stuie' McInnes interviews Johnny O'Keefe, 19 December 1969
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Steve Price, local identity and radio announcer with 4TO for more than 30 "mango seasons", 2016
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Old photo of 'The Blue Block on Woolcock'
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2017 photo of The Blue Block on Woolcock
References
- ^ Radio days are over for AWA Canberra Times 29 October 1987 page 13
- ^ Willesee buys back into radio Canberra Times 25 October 1990 page 17
- ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ "KOFM and 4TOFM rebrand under Triple M". Radio Today. 6 August 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ "4TOFM to become Triple M Townsville". Triple M. 29 August 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ Boland, Bray (7 May 2023). "Townsville's Pricey heads to the hammock after 32 years of Breakfast radio". Radio Today. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
- ^ Patterson, Sarah (3 November 2023). "SCA unveils its 2024 regional Breakfast shows for Hit and Triple M Networks". Radio Today. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
External links
Media related to 4TO at Wikimedia Commons