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Pages in category "Radio stations in Brisbane" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Brisbane: 1116 AM 4BC Commercial 4BCR: Bundaberg: 0 94.7 FM 94.7 FM Community 4BFM: Brisbane: 0 97.3 FM 97.3 FM Commercial 4BH: Brisbane: 0 882 AM 4BH Commercial 4BNE: Brisbane: 106.9 FM Nova Commercial 4BRR: GayndahGayndah: 0 91.5 FM Burnett River Radio Community 4BRZ: Remote Commercial Radio Service North East Zone various FM Breeze FM Commercial
ABC Radio Brisbane (callsign: 4QR) is an ABC Local Radio station in Brisbane, Queensland.It is one of the largest stations in the network, serving as a base for Queensland programming – many programs are broadcast across the ABC Local Radio network in regional and rural areas of Queensland when those stations are not carrying local programming.
Stations that are not included in the list are genuine internet radio stations that are not traditional AM, FM or DAB. The explanation of new internet radio broadcasting from the cloud and relying only on Wi-Fi can be found at Internet radio. This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia that are not internet radio stations.
4BH is a radio station in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It broadcasts on a frequency is 1116 kHz in the AM radio band and is simulcasted in DAB+ on channel 9B. It is owned by Nine Entertainment and run under a lease agreement by Ace Radio.
RADIO 4EB FM is a multicultural community radio station based in Brisbane, Queensland, broadcasting across South-East Queensland. Its output is multicultural, broadcasting in over 55 languages from around the world on 98.1FM & GlobalDigitalFM.
The station's headquarters in Brisbane is located in the inner-western suburb of Milton, after ARN relocated the 97.3FM and 4KQ stations from Stones Corner in May 2019. Launched as 97.3fm, the station was rebranded as KIIS 97.3 on 24 January 2022.
The takeover by the Commonwealth Government of "A Class" broadcasters began in 1928 when the Australian Broadcasting Company (founded 1926 with a capital of £100,000) won a government contract to provide programming nationwide for the "A-class" stations in each State: 2FC Sydney [13] and 3AR Melbourne [14] in 1929, 4QG in Brisbane in 1930, 5CL in Adelaide 1929, and 6WF in Perth.