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  2. List of radio station callsigns in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Hit Central Qld Commercial 4HOT: Cairns: 103.5 FM Hit 103.5 Commercial 4HTB: Gold Coast: 102.9 FM Hot Tomato Commercial 4HU: Hughenden: 1485 AM ABC North West Queensland National 4ISA: Mount Isa: 106.5 FM ABC North West Queensland National 4JJJ: Queensland: various FM Triple J National 4JK: Julia Creek: 0 567 AM ABC North West Queensland National

  3. List of radio stations in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Northern Illinois University: Public radio (News/Talk, AAA) WNIJ: 89.5 FM: DeKalb: Northern Illinois University: Public radio (News/Talk, AAA) WNIQ: 91.5 FM: Sterling: Northern Illinois University: Public radio (News/Talk, AAA) WNIU: 90.5 FM: Rockford: Northern Illinois University: Classical WNIW: 91.3 FM: La Salle: Northern Illinois University ...

  4. 101.1 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 101.1 MHz: ... 4QAA in Mackay, Queensland; 3TTT in Melbourne, ... WFGE in State College, ...

  5. ARN Regional - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.arn.com.au. ARN Regional is an Australian regional radio network founded after the purchase of a group of radio stations from Grant Broadcasters by ARN parent ARN Media. It includes a small number of metropolitan radio stations.

  6. Southern Cross Austereo - Wikipedia

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    The radio stations in question – EasyMix Ten-71 Bendigo and EasyMix 1467 Mildura in Victoria, 4EL Cairns and 4AA Mackay in Queensland and, in Western Australia, Easy Mix 621 Bunbury – were located in markets where RadioWorks already controlled two commercial radio licences, and in November 2007 the company was found to be in breach of ...

  7. List of Australian AM radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The takeover by the Commonwealth Government of "A Class" broadcasters began in 1928 when the Australian Broadcasting Company (founded 1926 with a capital of £100,000) won a government contract to provide programming nationwide for the "A-class" stations in each State: 2FC Sydney [13] and 3AR Melbourne [14] in 1929, 4QG in Brisbane in 1930, 5CL in Adelaide 1929, and 6WF in Perth.

  8. Radio 2 (Australian radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Radio 2 was a narrowband Australian radio network owned and operated by WorldAudio Limited. The network was broadcast on frequencies between 1611 and 1629 kHz via a series of 50 AM transmitters across Australia, as well as by satellite (including through Austar and Foxtel ) and through the network's website.

  9. List of radio stations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia that are not internet radio stations. The first digit of the callsign represents the state or territory: 1: ACT, 2: NSW and ACT, 3: VIC, 4: QLD, 5: SA, 6: WA, 7: TAS, 8: NT.