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| owner = [[Australian Radio Network|ARN]]
| licensee = Radio Gladstone Pty Ltd
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'''4CC''' is a [[Classic hits|Classic Hit]] Radio-formatted commercial radio station broadcasting to [[Central Queensland]] from [[Gladstone, Queensland|Gladstone]] on 927&nbsp;[[kHz]] [[AM radio|AM]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.4cc.com.au/info/our-network|title=Our Network|date=2014-01-09|website=Radio 4CC Gladstone|language=en-gb|access-date=2019-04-13}}</ref>
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{{Use Australian English|date=May 2014}}
'''4CC''' is an [[Classic hits|Classic Hit]] / [[Talk-back radio|Talk Back]] Radio-formatted commercial radio station broadcasting to [[Central Queensland]] from [[Gladstone, Queensland|Gladstone]] on 927 [[kHz]] [[AM radio|AM]].


==History==
== History ==
4CC began broadcasting to the [[Central Queensland]] cities of [[Gladstone, Queensland|Gladstone]] and [[Rockhampton]] in 1972 with the callsign 4CD, which remained its name until November 1985 when the station was purchased by [[Wesgo]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.4cc.com.au/|title=Radio 4CC Gladstone - Radio 4CC Central Queensland Radio|website=www.4cc.com.au|access-date=2019-04-11}}</ref> For the remainder of the 1980s, 4CC's format focused on the lucrative 25–39 age group, playing an [[Adult Contemporary]] music format. The station also maintained local programming from 5&nbsp;am – 12&nbsp;pm each day of the week. Prominent breakfast personalities during the 1970s and 1980s included Noel Roberts (who became station manager), Grant Cassidy, Dales Whyte, Iain Edwards and Chris Costello.
Starting broadcasting life in 1972 as 4CD,
in the 1990s, 4CC broadcast a [[contemporary hit radio|top 40]] format, branded as ''Hot Hits 4CC'', to distant itself from cross-town rival [[4RO]], which broadcast a [[classic hits]] format. In 1998, the station was purchased by DMG Regional Radio, and aligned to a classic hits format used by sister stations [[4HI]] Emerald, [[4ZR]] Roma, [[4LM]] Mount Isa, [[4GC]] Charters Towers, [[4MK FM]] Mackay, [[4CA FM]] Cairns, [[4AM (AM)|4AM]] Mareeba and [[4TO FM]] Townsville. The station used the slogan "The Best Songs of All Time"; all local programming outside of breakfast was scrapped in favour of [[broadcast syndication|syndicated]] programming from the network's Townsville hub.


In the 1990s, 4CC broadcast a [[contemporary hit radio|top 40]] format, branded as ''Hot Hits 4CC'', to distant itself from cross-town rival [[4RO]], which broadcast a [[classic hits]] format. In 1998, the station was purchased by DMG Regional Radio, and aligned to a classic hits format used by sister stations [[4HI]] Emerald, [[4ZR]] Roma, [[4LM]] Mount Isa, [[4GC]] Charters Towers, [[4MK FM]] Mackay, [[4CA FM]] Cairns, [[4AM (AM)|4AM]] Mareeba and [[4TO FM]] Townsville. The station used the slogan "The Best Songs of All Time"; all local programming outside of breakfast was scrapped in favour of [[broadcast syndication|syndicated]] programming from the network's Townsville hub.
This format remained the same until 2004 when DMG Regional Radio merged with RG Capital to become [[Macquarie Regional RadioWorks]], and as a result there were some program changes. The overnight Gold Coast produced programs that had originally aired on 4RO such as The Nitemix, Nelly at Night (later to become Talking Back The Night), the Partymix and Sunday Night At The Groovies were all transferred over to 4CC, which enabled 4RO to begin taking talkback programs out of Sydney. However, due to conditions placed upon the takeover, Macquarie Southern Cross Media had to sell several stations to other parties. Many of them, including 4CC, was sold to [[Prime Media Group]].


This format remained the same until 2004 when DMG Regional Radio merged with [[RG Capital]] to become [[Triple M|Macquarie Regional RadioWorks]], and as a result there were some program changes. The overnight Gold Coast produced programs that had originally aired on 4RO such as The Nitemix, Nelly at Night (later to become Talking Back The Night), the Partymix and Sunday Night At The Groovies were all transferred over to 4CC, which enabled 4RO to begin taking talkback programs out of Sydney. However, due to conditions placed upon the takeover, Macquarie Southern Cross Media had to sell several stations to other parties. Many of them, including 4CC, was sold to [[Prime Media Group]].
In 2008, the station trialed a local afternoon show but was eventually replaced with the networked "Jonathan Coleman Experience".

In 2008, the station trialled a local afternoon show but was eventually replaced with the networked "Jonathan Coleman Experience".


In April 2009, the station changed format to the [[active rock]]/[[classic rock]] hybrid format used by [[Zinc 96]] on the Sunshine Coast. Branded as [[Zinc 927]], the changes came in conjunction with similar changes up the east coast of Queensland for various other Prime stations. 4CA FM Cairns, Sea FM Townsville and 4MK FM Mackay were all rebranded to Zinc. 4CA and 4MK retained their callsigns by taking over the AM Easymix stations in Cairns and Mackay and becoming more talkback-focused similar to what 4RO in Rockhampton had already become.
In April 2009, the station changed format to the [[active rock]]/[[classic rock]] hybrid format used by [[Zinc 96]] on the Sunshine Coast. Branded as [[Zinc 927]], the changes came in conjunction with similar changes up the east coast of Queensland for various other Prime stations. 4CA FM Cairns, Sea FM Townsville and 4MK FM Mackay were all rebranded to Zinc. 4CA and 4MK retained their callsigns by taking over the AM Easymix stations in Cairns and Mackay and becoming more talkback-focused similar to what 4RO in Rockhampton had already become.


In August 2013 Grant Broadcasters acquired the station and Prime Media's other nine radio stations in Queensland. On June 2, 2014 the station dropped the Zinc branding and format, relaunching as "Your Station" 4CC, returning the familiar call sign. The station now broadcasts an adult contemporary format.
In August 2013, Grant Broadcasters acquired the station and Prime Media's other nine radio stations in Queensland. On 2 June 2014, the station dropped the Zinc branding and format, relaunching as "Your Station" 4CC, returning the familiar call sign.<ref>{{Cite news|last=msowden|title=4CC back on city airwaves following network buy last year|url=https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/4cc-back-on-city-airwaves/2276200/|access-date=2021-01-13|website=[[Gladstone Observer]]|date=2014-06-02}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2014-06-05|title=Gladstone station turns back time|url=https://www.radiotoday.com.au/gladstone-station-turns-back-time/|access-date=2021-01-13|website=Radio Today|language=en-AU}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=msowden|title=Zinc turns back time to 4CC, the station locals grew up with|url=https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/zinc-turns-back-time/2275766/|access-date=2021-01-13|website=[[Gladstone Observer]]|date=2014-05-31}}</ref>


On 14th January 2016 4CC changed format to a News Talk Music format to bring the station in line with it's sister station 4RO, this also included a Slogan change to that of sister station 4RO "News Talk and The Music You Love". The change went live across all 4 of its Transmitters on the morning of Monday 18th January 2016 with some negative feedback from long time listeners on both there Facebook page and also via there talk back hotline about the loss of music in favor of a talk-back format during the mornings. The morning presenter was replaced with Michael J Bailey and Afternoon Drive has been replaced with Al Doblo. Most content at this time is networked from 4RO excluding ADs and Station ID.
On 14 January 2016, 4CC changed format to a News Talk Music format to bring the station in line with its sister station 4RO, this also included a Slogan change to that of sister station 4RO "News Talk and The Music You Love". The change went live across all four of its Transmitters on the morning of 18 January 2016 with some negative feedback from longtime listeners on both their Facebook page and also via their talk back hotline about the loss of music in favor of a talk-back format during the mornings. The morning presenter was replaced by Michael J. Bailey and Afternoon Drive has been replaced with Al Doblo. Most content at this time is networked from 4RO excluding ADs and Station ID.


On 21 March 2016, after trialing a Talkback Format with negative feedback from listeners, 4CC returned to a Classic Hits Format and once again started using the two slogans "Your Station, 4CC" and "The Station You Know and Love Is Back, 4CC".
Former Presenters Include -


In November 2021, 4CC, along with other stations owned by [[Grant Broadcasters]], were acquired by the [[Australian Radio Network]]. This deal will allow Grant's stations, including 4CC, to access ARN's iHeartRadio platform in regional areas. The deal was finalized on 30 November 2021.<ref>[https://www.arn.com.au/about-us/arn-news/arn-and-grant-broadcasters-unite-to-create-australias-leading-radio-and-digital-audio-business/ ARN and Grant Broadcasters unite to create Australia's leading radio and digital audio business] ''[[Australian Radio Network|ARN]]'' 12 November 2021</ref>
Frank Bellett (deceased), Rob Thompson, Billy Rich, Warren Purchase, Wes Crook, Bernie Harper, Andrew Strachan, Peter Butler, Jim Alsop, Steve Curtis, Shane Richardson, 'Radar', Rob Kid.


== Former presenters ==
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Noel Roberts (who became station manager), Grant Cassidy, Dales Whyte, Iain Edwards, Chris Costello, Frank Bellett (deceased), Rob Thompson, Billy Rich, Warren Purchase, Wes Crook, Bernie Harper, Andrew Strachan, Peter Butler, Jim Alsop, Steve Curtis, Shane Richardson, 'Radar', Rob Kidd, Chris Costello (deceased), Richard Burns, Glenn Johns, Guy Dobson, [[Kyle Sandilands]], Grant Cooper, John Piva, Alex Hilling (deceased), Anthony Wight, Melissa Collins, Brent Gray, Marnie Burls, Simone Feiler, Michael J Bailey, Kieron Atkinson, Carl Liebold, Cliff Reeve, Warren Koglin, Ian Blackley, Dave Everett, Simon Healy

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== Further reading ==
* [https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/long-overdue-move-for-the-4cc-team/3216267/ Long overdue move for the 4CC team]
* [https://www.acma.gov.au/-/media/Broadcast-Carriage-Policy/Issue-for-comment/pdf/ep_draft_lap_rockhampton_gladstone-pdf.pdf?la=en]
* [https://www.radioinfo.com.au/news/4cc-rocky-get-fm-repeater 4CC Rocky to get FM repeater | radioinfo]
* [https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/4cc-official-opening-station-has-strong-family-tie/3265658/ 4CC official opening: Station has strong family ties]

== External links ==
* [https://www.4cc.com.au Radio 4CC Gladstone - Radio 4CC Central Queensland Radio]
* [https://www.facebook.com/Radio4CC Log into Facebook]
* [https://muckrack.com/media-outlet/4cccom 4CC AM Gladstone: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview | Muck Rack]
* [https://www.seniorsnews.com.au/search/?tag=4Cc&all-sites=on Seniors News]
* [https://streema.com/radios/4CC Radio 4CC]
* [http://www.superpages.com.au/listings/details/4cc-am-radio-station-626171 4CC AM Radio Station - Radio Stations -Biloela -Queensland -Australia.]


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Latest revision as of 21:12, 27 December 2024

4CC
Broadcast areaCentral Queensland
Rockhampton RA1
Frequency927 kHz
Branding4CC
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
Ownership
Owner
  • ARN
  • (Radio Gladstone Pty Ltd)
4RO
KIX Country
History
Former call signs
4CD
Technical information
Power5 kW Gladstone, Queensland
2 kW Biloela
500 W Rockhampton
Transmitter coordinates
23°50′32″S 151°15′03″E / 23.842101°S 151.250819°E / -23.842101; 151.250819
Repeater(s)98.3 MHz Agnes Water
666 kHz Biloela
1584 kHz Rockhampton
Links
Websitewww.4cc.com.au

4CC is a Classic Hit Radio-formatted commercial radio station broadcasting to Central Queensland from Gladstone on 927 kHz AM.[1]

History

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4CC began broadcasting to the Central Queensland cities of Gladstone and Rockhampton in 1972 with the callsign 4CD, which remained its name until November 1985 when the station was purchased by Wesgo.[2] For the remainder of the 1980s, 4CC's format focused on the lucrative 25–39 age group, playing an Adult Contemporary music format. The station also maintained local programming from 5 am – 12 pm each day of the week. Prominent breakfast personalities during the 1970s and 1980s included Noel Roberts (who became station manager), Grant Cassidy, Dales Whyte, Iain Edwards and Chris Costello.

In the 1990s, 4CC broadcast a top 40 format, branded as Hot Hits 4CC, to distant itself from cross-town rival 4RO, which broadcast a classic hits format. In 1998, the station was purchased by DMG Regional Radio, and aligned to a classic hits format used by sister stations 4HI Emerald, 4ZR Roma, 4LM Mount Isa, 4GC Charters Towers, 4MK FM Mackay, 4CA FM Cairns, 4AM Mareeba and 4TO FM Townsville. The station used the slogan "The Best Songs of All Time"; all local programming outside of breakfast was scrapped in favour of syndicated programming from the network's Townsville hub.

This format remained the same until 2004 when DMG Regional Radio merged with RG Capital to become Macquarie Regional RadioWorks, and as a result there were some program changes. The overnight Gold Coast produced programs that had originally aired on 4RO such as The Nitemix, Nelly at Night (later to become Talking Back The Night), the Partymix and Sunday Night At The Groovies were all transferred over to 4CC, which enabled 4RO to begin taking talkback programs out of Sydney. However, due to conditions placed upon the takeover, Macquarie Southern Cross Media had to sell several stations to other parties. Many of them, including 4CC, was sold to Prime Media Group.

In 2008, the station trialled a local afternoon show but was eventually replaced with the networked "Jonathan Coleman Experience".

In April 2009, the station changed format to the active rock/classic rock hybrid format used by Zinc 96 on the Sunshine Coast. Branded as Zinc 927, the changes came in conjunction with similar changes up the east coast of Queensland for various other Prime stations. 4CA FM Cairns, Sea FM Townsville and 4MK FM Mackay were all rebranded to Zinc. 4CA and 4MK retained their callsigns by taking over the AM Easymix stations in Cairns and Mackay and becoming more talkback-focused similar to what 4RO in Rockhampton had already become.

In August 2013, Grant Broadcasters acquired the station and Prime Media's other nine radio stations in Queensland. On 2 June 2014, the station dropped the Zinc branding and format, relaunching as "Your Station" 4CC, returning the familiar call sign.[3][4][5]

On 14 January 2016, 4CC changed format to a News Talk Music format to bring the station in line with its sister station 4RO, this also included a Slogan change to that of sister station 4RO "News Talk and The Music You Love". The change went live across all four of its Transmitters on the morning of 18 January 2016 with some negative feedback from longtime listeners on both their Facebook page and also via their talk back hotline about the loss of music in favor of a talk-back format during the mornings. The morning presenter was replaced by Michael J. Bailey and Afternoon Drive has been replaced with Al Doblo. Most content at this time is networked from 4RO excluding ADs and Station ID.

On 21 March 2016, after trialing a Talkback Format with negative feedback from listeners, 4CC returned to a Classic Hits Format and once again started using the two slogans "Your Station, 4CC" and "The Station You Know and Love Is Back, 4CC".

In November 2021, 4CC, along with other stations owned by Grant Broadcasters, were acquired by the Australian Radio Network. This deal will allow Grant's stations, including 4CC, to access ARN's iHeartRadio platform in regional areas. The deal was finalized on 30 November 2021.[6]

Former presenters

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Noel Roberts (who became station manager), Grant Cassidy, Dales Whyte, Iain Edwards, Chris Costello, Frank Bellett (deceased), Rob Thompson, Billy Rich, Warren Purchase, Wes Crook, Bernie Harper, Andrew Strachan, Peter Butler, Jim Alsop, Steve Curtis, Shane Richardson, 'Radar', Rob Kidd, Chris Costello (deceased), Richard Burns, Glenn Johns, Guy Dobson, Kyle Sandilands, Grant Cooper, John Piva, Alex Hilling (deceased), Anthony Wight, Melissa Collins, Brent Gray, Marnie Burls, Simone Feiler, Michael J Bailey, Kieron Atkinson, Carl Liebold, Cliff Reeve, Warren Koglin, Ian Blackley, Dave Everett, Simon Healy

References

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  1. ^ "Our Network". Radio 4CC Gladstone. 2014-01-09. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
  2. ^ "Radio 4CC Gladstone - Radio 4CC Central Queensland Radio". www.4cc.com.au. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  3. ^ msowden (2014-06-02). "4CC back on city airwaves following network buy last year". Gladstone Observer. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  4. ^ "Gladstone station turns back time". Radio Today. 2014-06-05. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  5. ^ msowden (2014-05-31). "Zinc turns back time to 4CC, the station locals grew up with". Gladstone Observer. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  6. ^ ARN and Grant Broadcasters unite to create Australia's leading radio and digital audio business ARN 12 November 2021

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