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Being replaced by Triple M 2000s it would appear.

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Are they Serious???

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I would be keen for this actually, there were a few good rock tunes in the 2000s including a few emo classics.

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Guessing all the changes will come into effect at midnight tonight

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MMM 80s has now changed to Classic Rock on the Gold Coast as well as Brisbane.

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So what has classic rock gone to? I though Soft Rock was coming back?

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Just metadata or program feed too?

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Playing Classic Rock now Alice Cooper show

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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.

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2RPH Plus has popped up here in Sydney, no audio as of yet.

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The Ataris cover of The Girls of Summer kicking off MMM 2000s (short text: MMM 00S).

Santa Radio has also returned.

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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.

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Gold Coast has gone back to MMM 80s - after one day of Classic Rock

Brisbane has Classic Rock and now 2000s


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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. :man_facepalming:

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Love country, but understand each to there own. Listening to 2000 in the car earlier, sounding very much like Perth to be honest.

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Wasn’t there an Aussie Rock station too?

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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.

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Santa Radio in Melbourne has replaced Jazz, but not completely. Song info on Santa Radio includes "Now playing on Jazz: "

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In Perth, SoundCloud is gone but hasn’t been replaced (with MMM 2000s?), not yet anyway.

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Hard n Heavy got lost when Higgo left, became a zombie station on F10 life support

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