Being replaced by Triple M 2000s it would appear.
Are they Serious???
I would be keen for this actually, there were a few good rock tunes in the 2000s including a few emo classics.
Guessing all the changes will come into effect at midnight tonight
MMM 80s has now changed to Classic Rock on the Gold Coast as well as Brisbane.
So what has classic rock gone to? I though Soft Rock was coming back?
Just metadata or program feed too?
The noughties was a good decade for rock and indie/dance, like the 90s. It looks like Soft Rock is not coming back, as the website still shows Triple M 80s.
2RPH Plus has popped up here in Sydney, no audio as of yet.
The Ataris cover of The Girls of Summer kicking off MMM 2000s (short text: MMM 00S).
Santa Radio has also returned.
Triple M 2000s sounding good. I liked hearing Ben Lee - Catchy my disease; Sugar Ray- when it’s over; Caesar’s- Jerk it out just to make a few.
It looks like Soundcloud radio has gone.
Gold Coast has gone back to MMM 80s - after one day of Classic Rock
Brisbane has Classic Rock and now 2000s
So right now, the Triple M digital stations are basically:
•Triple M 2000s
•Triple M 90s
•Triple M 80s
•Triple M Classic Rock (in other words 60s, 70s)
•Triple M Country
Previously there were: OMG! (until 2017), Modern Rock (until 2019), Aussie (2019), Greatest Hits (until 2020), Soft Rock (until 2021), Hard N Heavy (until 2022).
Now there’s 4 decades-based stations, with Triple M Country being the only genre-differentiating station.
So much for innovation & variety.
Love country, but understand each to there own. Listening to 2000 in the car earlier, sounding very much like Perth to be honest.
Wasn’t there an Aussie Rock station too?
Yes, there was Triple M Aussie which lasted for only a year in 2019. It replaced Modern Rock, and was later replaced by Soft Rock.
Santa Radio has also returned.
Santa Radio in Melbourne has replaced Jazz, but not completely. Song info on Santa Radio includes "Now playing on Jazz: "
So right now, the Triple M digital stations are basically:
In Perth, SoundCloud is gone but hasn’t been replaced (with MMM 2000s?), not yet anyway.