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4AM
Frequency558 kHz AM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatMusic, personality, talk.
Ownership
OwnerBroadcast Operations Group (Coastal Broadcasters Pty Ltd)[1]
4KZ
4AY
KOOL FM
KIK FM
FAB FM
History
First air date
Sept 15, 1967[1]
Former frequencies
560 kHz AM
Call sign meaning
4 = Queensland
Atherton Mareeba (original licensee)
Technical information
Power5,000 watts on 558,[2][3] 1,000 watts on 1422[3]
Transmitter coordinates
17°1′31″S 145°28′37″E / 17.02528°S 145.47694°E / -17.02528; 145.47694 on 558,[3] 16°30′0″S 145°27′1″E / 16.50000°S 145.45028°E / -16.50000; 145.45028 on 1422[3]
Translator(s)1422 Port Douglas
91.3 Ravenshoe
Links
Websitehttp://www.4am.com.au

4AM is a radio station in Mareeba, Queensland on 558kHz AM. 4AM is also heard in Cairns. Also they are on 1422kHz AM in Port Douglas.[3]

On air line up

Monday to Friday

  • 5-9am: Mick Hay Breakfast Show
  • 9-12pm: John Laws Morning Show
  • 12-1pm: Lunchbox Lineup with Glenn Johns
  • 1-4pm: Gabby Stark
  • 4-7pm: Al Kirton
  • 7-8pm: Money News
  • 8-12am: Talk Tonight
  • 12-5am: Talk Overnight

Saturday

  • 6-12pm: Saturday Breakfast including Radio Classifieds between 7 and 9.
  • 12-6pm: The Best Songs of All Time
  • 6-12am: Saturday Night Live with Pete Graham
  • 12-4am: Talk Overnight
  • 4-6am: Hi Tide Fishing Show

Sunday

  • 6-12pm: Sunday Gold including Country Sound Souvenirs between 7 and 9.
  • 12-6pm: Sunday Funday with Taleigha
  • 6-12am: The Easy Mix
  • 12-4am: Talk Overnight
  • 4-6am: Hi Tide Fishing Show

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Commercial Radio Broadcasting Licences" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  2. ^ "[HCDX] Interesting 4AM QSL". www.mail-archive.com. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Section 1 MF AM RADIO Callsign order" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 April 2007. Retrieved 27 April 2010.