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Triple M

Triple M is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. The network consists of 40 radio stations broadcasting a mainstream rock music format and 5 digital radio stations.

Triple M
Country
Australia
Broadcast area
Australia
HeadquartersSouth Melbourne, Victoria
Programming
Language(s)English
Format
Ownership
OwnerSouthern Cross Austereo
History
Launch date1980; 43 years ago (1980)
Links
Websitewww.triplem.com.au

The network dates back to the launch of Triple M Sydney in 1980. On 15 December 2016, the network was amalgamated with the LocalWorks network of regional radio stations.[1]

History edit

The first Triple M station was Triple M Sydney, which commenced broadcasting to Sydney on 2 August 1980. Triple M Sydney and then-rival 2Day FM were the first commercial FM radio stations in Sydney. Throughout the 1980s, Triple M was one of the highest-rating radio stations in Sydney, spearheaded by its morning show presented by Doug Mulray and featuring the writing of and occasional appearances by Andrew Denton. For all of this period and into the 1990s, Triple M's promotional campaign featured the character "Dr Dan", a guitar-playing satyr with wings, inspired by artwork by legendary Australian cartoonist Peter Ledger, and a theme song that was an extended reworking of the Mike Batt track "Introduction (The Journey of a Fool)", from his 1979 album Tarot Suite.

In 1988, Melbourne radio station EON FM (3EON), 92.3 was taken over by Triple M and changed its callsign to Triple M and moved to 105.1 MHz in November 1988. EON FM was Australia's first commercial FM radio station, commencing broadcasting on 11 July 1980.

Brisbane radio station Triple M Brisbane was launched in 1980 and took on the FM104 identity soon after. It returned to the Triple M identity in early 1990. Its callsign has remained 4MMM since its 1980 launch. Triple M Brisbane started broadcasting on 104.1FM, then late in the 1980s changed to its present frequency of 104.5-FM.

Adelaide radio station 5KA converted from 1197 kHz to 104.7 MHz on 1 January 1990 and was renamed KAFM (5KKA). The station was taken over by Village Roadshow, who then owned Triple M, and they successfully negotiated the purchase of the 5MMM callsign from a community radio station in 1993. That station is now known as Three D Radio (5DDD), and the 5MMM callsign is now used by Triple M Adelaide (104.7)

Perth radio station 96FM (6NOW) also carried the Triple M identity and 6MMM callsign in the early 1990s but was then sold to Southern Cross Broadcasting who changed the station's identity back to its original name. Mix 94.5 until December 2020 was "considered"[2] to be a part of the Triple M network in Perth utilising local programming (as opposed to airing networked Triple M programmes) and Mix 94.5 didn’t carry the Triple M brand, logo or call letters.

In Auckland, New Zealand, a Triple M station existed between 1984 and 1988 when 89 Stereo FM became part of Triple M. The station previously used the call sign 1ROQ and changed to 1MMM when becoming part of Triple M. New Zealand no longer uses radio station call signs. This station later reverted to 89FM in 1988 and eventually closed down in 1994.[3]

While many of the comedy and talk programs are networked, large sections of music programming originate from the local market of each Triple M.

On Friday 17 November 2006, Triple M (including Mix 94.5 in Perth) referred to itself as for the day, as part of a promotion relating to the band U2 and their 2006 Australian Tour and CD release.

Triple M launched High Voltage Radio, a "pop up" digital radio station that exclusively played AC/DC for the duration of the band's 2010 tour of Australia.[4]

On 16 August 2013, Triple M Perth was launched on digital radio, returning the station to Perth. Branded as Perth's Real Music Alternative, the station also carried Triple M AFL coverage.[5] On 27 September 2014, the station was replaced by Triple M Modern Rock Digital. Featuring only new rock music, the station also expanded to Adelaide.[6]

On 25 November 2013, Triple M Classic Rock Digital radio station was launched.[7][8] The station format is exclusively classic rock, with no announcer talkback.

On 1 December 2020, the Triple M brand was relaunched in Perth, replacing contemporary hit radio station Hit 92.9 after sister station Mix 94.5 switched affiliation to the Hit Network.[9]

Stations edit

As of 1 December 2020, the Triple M network consists of 40 AM and FM radio stations.

Digital radio edit

As of 20 July 2020, the Triple M network broadcasts an additional five radio stations on DAB+ digital radio.

Years Triple M station Format Availability History
2013–2016, 2017–present Triple M Classic Rock Classic rock Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart
2021–present Triple M 80s 1980s music Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide Formerly known as:
– Triple M Soft Rock (2019–2021)
– Triple M Aussie (2019)
– Triple M Modern Digital (2017–2019)
– Triple M Modern Rock (2014–2016)
– Triple M Perth (2013–2014)
2020–present Triple M 90s 1990s music Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart Formerly known as:
– Triple M Greatest Hits (2017–2020)
– OMG! (2016–2017)
2022–present Triple M 2000s 2000s music Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide Formerly known as:
– Triple M Hard n Heavy (2019–2022)
2018–present Triple M Country Country music Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart Formerly known as:
– The Range (2012–2018)

Southern Cross Austereo also owns Mix 106.3 Canberra along with the Australian Radio Network, and is part of the Triple M network, although it is operated primarily by ARN as part of its KIIS Network.

Music edit

M-One Rock festival edit

In September 2002, Triple M and Frontier Touring held four rock concerts in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney as part of the touring M-One festival, which featured Goo Goo Dolls, Nickelback, Garbage, Lifehouse, Default, Midnight Oil and Antiskeptic.

Essential Countdown edit

In 2004, the national network counted down the Triple M Essential 2005 Songs from Boxing Day to Australia Day. The number one song was Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun".

Triple M have held an Essential Countdown based on listener votes since 2006, beginning in October of each year, counting the same number of songs as the year (e.g., 2006 songs in 2006). The countdown has received some criticism for being overly similar to the Triple J Hottest 100 countdown, despite the Triple J Hottest 100 only including songs from the preceding 12 months.

Sports broadcasting edit

Australian Football League edit

Triple M Melbourne first broadcast Australian Football League games in 1997 after securing broadcasting rights. In 1999 Triple M expanded its coverage to Triple M Adelaide followed by Triple M Sydney and Triple M Brisbane in 2005 and Triple M Perth in 2021 with regional stations around the country also having coverage, the following includes the following local broadcast teams:

Triple M is the only commercial FM broadcasters of the AFL in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney (although only the local teams - the Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns in Brisbane and Sydney Swans and GWS Giants in Sydney respectively - are covered in the latter two cities with the local teams in Adelaide and Perth coverage in the two cities along with neutral games.) Triple M is best known for offering a less formal coverage than AM radio, providing listeners with a sense of comedy to the call while still calling the action. The station is the only radio station that provide listeners with the umpires microphones often heard on TV coverage. The TISM song ‘Shut Up the Footy’s on the Radio’ the radio stations theme song and is often heard throughout the broadcast before and after ad breaks in games.

National Rugby League edit

In October 2006, the National Rugby League announced that beginning in 2007, Triple M Sydney would be the exclusive commercial broadcaster of Monday Night Rugby league matches. The coverage began on 19 March with the Round 1 match between the Sydney Roosters and South Sydney Rabbitohs. Currently, Triple M broadcast 5 games a round, a Thursday night, two Friday nights, a Saturday and a Sunday, all Finals and all State of Origin matches.

The commentary team includes the following:

Andrew Johns, Peter Sterling, Dan Ginnane, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Wendell Sailor, Mark Geyer, Emma Lawrence, Tony Squires, Paul Kent, Ben Dobbin, Brent Read and James Hooper.

Cricket Australia edit

In 2009, Triple M broadcast twenty20 cricket live between the Australian Cricket Team, South African Cricket Team and the New Zealand Cricket Team. Commentators included Damien Fleming, Stuart MacGill, Greg Blewett, and Brendan Julian.

In December 2016, Triple M became the first FM radio station to broadcast test cricket. Commentators included James Brayshaw, Kerry O'Keeffe, Michael Slater, Brett Lee, Brad Haddin, Merv Hughes, Darren Berry, H.G Nelson, Jules Schiller, Lawrence Mooney, Gus Worland, Neroli Meadows, Isa Guha, Mick Molloy and Mark Howard. In May 2018, it was announced that Triple M will no longer broadcast cricket, after the station chose not to renew their contract with Cricket Australia.[10] However in August 2021, Triple M announced that they will return to broadcasting Test Cricket along with One Day Internationals played in the next three summers starting in the 2021/22 season which included the Ashes Series.

References edit

  1. ^ "SCA to rebrand regional to Hit and Triple M". Radio Today (Australia). 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ "SCA Corporate Website - Southern Cross Austereo". www.austereo.com.au. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  3. ^ . The Radio Vault. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  4. ^ Austereo Adds Fourth Digital Radio Band[permanent dead link] - Perth Now, 10 February 2010
  5. ^ "Triple M Rocks Perth!". Triple M Sydney. 16 August 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  6. ^ "Triple M Launches New Digital Radio Station". theMusic.com.au. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Triple M Classic Rock Digital". Triple M. Southern Cross Austereo. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  8. ^ Hemphill, Brooke (30 October 2013). "Triple M to launch digital channel". Mumbrella. Focal Attractions. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  9. ^ Hoffman, Lily (18 November 2020). "Perth radio shake up: New Triple M station, Xavier Ellis, Juelz Jarry and Pete Curulli breakfast show axed". The West Australian. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Triple M drops the cricket". Radio Today. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 11 July 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Triple M Classic Rock Digital

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This article is about the Australian radio station For other uses see MMM 3M and Triple M disambiguation Triple M is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo The network consists of 40 radio stations broadcasting a mainstream rock music format and 5 digital radio stations Triple MCountryAustraliaBroadcast areaAustraliaHeadquartersSouth Melbourne VictoriaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatMainstream rockOwnershipOwnerSouthern Cross AustereoHistoryLaunch date1980 43 years ago 1980 LinksWebsitewww wbr triplem wbr com wbr auThe network dates back to the launch of Triple M Sydney in 1980 On 15 December 2016 the network was amalgamated with the LocalWorks network of regional radio stations 1 Contents 1 History 2 Stations 2 1 Digital radio 3 Music 3 1 M One Rock festival 3 2 Essential Countdown 4 Sports broadcasting 4 1 Australian Football League 4 2 National Rugby League 4 3 Cricket Australia 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFurther information Triple M Sydney and Southern Cross Austereo The first Triple M station was Triple M Sydney which commenced broadcasting to Sydney on 2 August 1980 Triple M Sydney and then rival 2Day FM were the first commercial FM radio stations in Sydney Throughout the 1980s Triple M was one of the highest rating radio stations in Sydney spearheaded by its morning show presented by Doug Mulray and featuring the writing of and occasional appearances by Andrew Denton For all of this period and into the 1990s Triple M s promotional campaign featured the character Dr Dan a guitar playing satyr with wings inspired by artwork by legendary Australian cartoonist Peter Ledger and a theme song that was an extended reworking of the Mike Batt track Introduction The Journey of a Fool from his 1979 album Tarot Suite In 1988 Melbourne radio station EON FM 3EON 92 3 was taken over by Triple M and changed its callsign to Triple M and moved to 105 1 MHz in November 1988 EON FM was Australia s first commercial FM radio station commencing broadcasting on 11 July 1980 Brisbane radio station Triple M Brisbane was launched in 1980 and took on the FM104 identity soon after It returned to the Triple M identity in early 1990 Its callsign has remained 4MMM since its 1980 launch Triple M Brisbane started broadcasting on 104 1FM then late in the 1980s changed to its present frequency of 104 5 FM Adelaide radio station 5KA converted from 1197 kHz to 104 7 MHz on 1 January 1990 and was renamed KAFM 5KKA The station was taken over by Village Roadshow who then owned Triple M and they successfully negotiated the purchase of the 5MMM callsign from a community radio station in 1993 That station is now known as Three D Radio 5DDD and the 5MMM callsign is now used by Triple M Adelaide 104 7 Perth radio station 96FM 6NOW also carried the Triple M identity and 6MMM callsign in the early 1990s but was then sold to Southern Cross Broadcasting who changed the station s identity back to its original name Mix 94 5 until December 2020 was considered 2 to be a part of the Triple M network in Perth utilising local programming as opposed to airing networked Triple M programmes and Mix 94 5 didn t carry the Triple M brand logo or call letters In Auckland New Zealand a Triple M station existed between 1984 and 1988 when 89 Stereo FM became part of Triple M The station previously used the call sign 1ROQ and changed to 1MMM when becoming part of Triple M New Zealand no longer uses radio station call signs This station later reverted to 89FM in 1988 and eventually closed down in 1994 3 While many of the comedy and talk programs are networked large sections of music programming originate from the local market of each Triple M On Friday 17 November 2006 Triple M including Mix 94 5 in Perth referred to itself as U2FM for the day as part of a promotion relating to the band U2 and their 2006 Australian Tour and CD release Triple M launched High Voltage Radio a pop up digital radio station that exclusively played AC DC for the duration of the band s 2010 tour of Australia 4 On 16 August 2013 Triple M Perth was launched on digital radio returning the station to Perth Branded as Perth s Real Music Alternative the station also carried Triple M AFL coverage 5 On 27 September 2014 the station was replaced by Triple M Modern Rock Digital Featuring only new rock music the station also expanded to Adelaide 6 On 25 November 2013 Triple M Classic Rock Digital radio station was launched 7 8 The station format is exclusively classic rock with no announcer talkback On 1 December 2020 the Triple M brand was relaunched in Perth replacing contemporary hit radio station Hit 92 9 after sister station Mix 94 5 switched affiliation to the Hit Network 9 Stations editAs of 1 December 2020 update the Triple M network consists of 40 AM and FM radio stations Triple M 104 7 Adelaide Triple M 783 Albany Triple M 864 Avon Valley Triple M 93 5 Bendigo Triple M 105 7 The Border Triple M 102 9 Broome Triple M 104 5 Brisbane Triple M 91 3 Bundaberg Triple M 99 5 Cairns Mix 106 3 Canberra Triple M Cape to Cape 756 Triple M 666 Carnarvon Triple M 107 7 Central Coast Triple M 101 5 Central Queensland Triple M 105 1 Central West Triple M 1098 Central Wheatbelt Triple M 106 3 Coffs Coast Triple M 864 Darling Downs Triple M 93 5 Dubbo Triple M 747 Esperance Triple M 103 5 Fraser Coast Triple M 98 1 Geraldton Triple M 97 9 Gippsland Triple M 92 5 Gold Coast Triple M 981 Goldfields Triple M 95 3 Goulburn Valley Triple M 1071 Great Southern Triple M 107 3 Hobart Triple M 102 5 Karratha Triple M 90 5 Limestone Coast Triple M 100 3 Mackay amp 98 7 The Whitsundays Triple M 105 1 Melbourne Triple M 106 7 Mid North Coast Triple M 102 9 Newcastle Triple M 92 9 Perth Triple M Port Hedland Triple M 1152 Riverina Triple M 963 Riverina MIA Triple M 963 Southwest Triple M 97 9 Sunraysia Triple M 104 9 Sydney Triple M 102 3 Townsville Triple M 94 3 Warragul Digital radio edit As of 20 July 2020 update the Triple M network broadcasts an additional five radio stations on DAB digital radio Years Triple M station Format Availability History2013 2016 2017 present Triple M Classic Rock Classic rock Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth and Hobart2021 present Triple M 80s 1980s music Sydney Melbourne Brisbane and Adelaide Formerly known as Triple M Soft Rock 2019 2021 Triple M Aussie 2019 Triple M Modern Digital 2017 2019 Triple M Modern Rock 2014 2016 Triple M Perth 2013 2014 2020 present Triple M 90s 1990s music Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth and Hobart Formerly known as Triple M Greatest Hits 2017 2020 OMG 2016 2017 2022 present Triple M 2000s 2000s music Sydney Melbourne Brisbane and Adelaide Formerly known as Triple M Hard n Heavy 2019 2022 2018 present Triple M Country Country music Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth and Hobart Formerly known as The Range 2012 2018 Southern Cross Austereo also owns Mix 106 3 Canberra along with the Australian Radio Network and is part of the Triple M network although it is operated primarily by ARN as part of its KIIS Network Music editM One Rock festival edit In September 2002 Triple M and Frontier Touring held four rock concerts in Brisbane Adelaide Melbourne and Sydney as part of the touring M One festival which featured Goo Goo Dolls Nickelback Garbage Lifehouse Default Midnight Oil and Antiskeptic Essential Countdown edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2004 the national network counted down the Triple M Essential 2005 Songs from Boxing Day to Australia Day The number one song was Violent Femmes Blister in the Sun Triple M have held an Essential Countdown based on listener votes since 2006 beginning in October of each year counting the same number of songs as the year e g 2006 songs in 2006 The countdown has received some criticism for being overly similar to the Triple J Hottest 100 countdown despite the Triple J Hottest 100 only including songs from the preceding 12 months Sports broadcasting editAustralian Football League edit Triple M Melbourne first broadcast Australian Football League games in 1997 after securing broadcasting rights In 1999 Triple M expanded its coverage to Triple M Adelaide followed by Triple M Sydney and Triple M Brisbane in 2005 and Triple M Perth in 2021 with regional stations around the country also having coverage the following includes the following local broadcast teams Melbourne James Brayshaw Luke Darcy Brian Taylor Barry Denner Mark Howard Nathan Brown Jason Dunstall Bill Brownless Michael Roberts Ross Lyon Leigh Montagna Dale Thomas Bernie Vince Damian Barrett Jack Heverin Jay Clark Ash Chua Ethan Meldrum Sarah Olle Sydney Troy Luff Brad Seymour Jude Bolton Lenny Hayes Liam Flanagan Emma Freedman Brisbane Richard Champion Brett Thomas Simon Black Peter Everitt Belinda Mellen Adelaide Brenton Yates Chris Dittmar Rhett Biglands Dom Cassisi Andrew Jarman Mark Ricciuto Tom Rockliff Perth Lachy Reid Tom Atkinson Andrew Embley Xavier Ellis Mark LeCras Mark ComettiFormer Garry Lyon Hamish McLachlan Michael Christian Stephen Quartermain Rex Hunt Danny Frawley Campbell Brown Eddie McGuire Dermott Brereton Sam Newman Wayne Schwass Warren Tredrea Bill McDonald Dale Lewis Paul Roos Chris Judd Dennis ComettiTriple M is the only commercial FM broadcasters of the AFL in Melbourne Adelaide Perth Brisbane and Sydney although only the local teams the Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns in Brisbane and Sydney Swans and GWS Giants in Sydney respectively are covered in the latter two cities with the local teams in Adelaide and Perth coverage in the two cities along with neutral games Triple M is best known for offering a less formal coverage than AM radio providing listeners with a sense of comedy to the call while still calling the action The station is the only radio station that provide listeners with the umpires microphones often heard on TV coverage The TISM song Shut Up the Footy s on the Radio the radio stations theme song and is often heard throughout the broadcast before and after ad breaks in games National Rugby League edit In October 2006 the National Rugby League announced that beginning in 2007 Triple M Sydney would be the exclusive commercial broadcaster of Monday Night Rugby league matches The coverage began on 19 March with the Round 1 match between the Sydney Roosters and South Sydney Rabbitohs Currently Triple M broadcast 5 games a round a Thursday night two Friday nights a Saturday and a Sunday all Finals and all State of Origin matches The commentary team includes the following Andrew Johns Peter Sterling Dan Ginnane Gorden Tallis Ryan Girdler Wendell Sailor Mark Geyer Emma Lawrence Tony Squires Paul Kent Ben Dobbin Brent Read and James Hooper Cricket Australia edit In 2009 Triple M broadcast twenty20 cricket live between the Australian Cricket Team South African Cricket Team and the New Zealand Cricket Team Commentators included Damien Fleming Stuart MacGill Greg Blewett and Brendan Julian In December 2016 Triple M became the first FM radio station to broadcast test cricket Commentators included James Brayshaw Kerry O Keeffe Michael Slater Brett Lee Brad Haddin Merv Hughes Darren Berry H G Nelson Jules Schiller Lawrence Mooney Gus Worland Neroli Meadows Isa Guha Mick Molloy and Mark Howard In May 2018 it was announced that Triple M will no longer broadcast cricket after the station chose not to renew their contract with Cricket Australia 10 However in August 2021 Triple M announced that they will return to broadcasting Test Cricket along with One Day Internationals played in the next three summers starting in the 2021 22 season which included the Ashes Series References edit SCA to rebrand regional to Hit and Triple M Radio Today Australia 20 September 2016 SCA Corporate Website Southern Cross Austereo www austereo com au Retrieved 5 April 2018 Auckland Manukau City The Radio Vault Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 11 June 2015 Austereo Adds Fourth Digital Radio Band permanent dead link Perth Now 10 February 2010 Triple M Rocks Perth Triple M Sydney 16 August 2013 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Triple M Launches New Digital Radio Station theMusic com au 26 September 2014 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Triple M Classic Rock Digital Triple M Southern Cross Austereo 28 October 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Hemphill Brooke 30 October 2013 Triple M to launch digital channel Mumbrella Focal Attractions Retrieved 30 November 2013 Hoffman Lily 18 November 2020 Perth radio shake up New Triple M station Xavier Ellis Juelz Jarry and Pete Curulli breakfast show axed The West Australian Retrieved 23 November 2020 Triple M drops the cricket Radio Today 11 May 2018 Retrieved 11 July 2021 External links editOfficial website Triple M Classic Rock Digital Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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