SEA have also added the “point” to the frequency ID.
But surprisingly there’s no “Hit 101.3” tagline with the SEA FM ID.
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On 102.3/105.1 in Port Macquarie & Kempsey, it’s just
“The Mid North Coast’s Hit FM”
SEA have also added the “point” to the frequency ID.
But surprisingly there’s no “Hit 101.3” tagline with the SEA FM ID.
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On 102.3/105.1 in Port Macquarie & Kempsey, it’s just
“The Mid North Coast’s Hit FM”
And in Albury - “The River - now the Border’s 105.7, Triple M”
Which is just Metro stations / Provincial + transitional brands / Regional markets in alphabetical order. Some ‘hierarchy’; it’d be more useful distinguishing stations by music log.
Website now updated: https://www.triplem.com.au/hobart/news/
Facebook still has previous name in some areas: https://www.facebook.com/mmmhobart/?ref=ts&fref=ts
Vehicle:
BTW, that’s Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park… which is 200km north of Hobart.
It’d be like if a Central Coast station used a photo of Sydney Harbour, or a Brisbane station used a photo of Surfers Paradise.
However, Freycinet National Park is within the Hobart licence area.
But it’s not Hobart, it’s the bush
Actually that’s Hit 96.1 Mt Gambier, not 5SE (now Triple M)
While driving to Melbourne I heard the most unusual thing. It went something like this:
"You’re listening to Ray Hadley on the Riverena’s Triple M"
I never thought I’d hear the words “Ray Hadley” and “Triple M” in the same sentence.
I didn’t stay tuned in for long.
I’ve got Fridayitis, you knew what I meant
I’m fairly sure Hadley has appeared on The Dead Set Legends on Triple M Sydney.
And Grill team. Regular caller actually
SEA FM made the Gold Coast news - explaining their new logo and colour scheme and “assuring listeners that local content will remain the same” .
Slow news day?
However, Freycinet National Park is within the Hobart licence area.
how’s the reception of triple m at Freycinet National Park… .
Affiliate appreciation day.