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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Radio stations in Brisbane, List of radio station callsigns in Queensland, 4MMM, 96five Family FM, Nova 106.9, 612 ABC Brisbane, 4ZZZ, B105 FM, 4BH, Switch 1197, 4BC, River 94.9, 4RGL, 4DDB, Vision Radio Network, Radio TAB, 4KQ, Hot Tomato, 4MBS, Barry, 101FM, Zinc 101.9, ABC Wide Bay, Radio Gaga, Radar, High Voltage Radio, 4AM, ABC Capricornia, Choose The Hits, Radio 2, 97.3 FM, Zinc 927, 90.3 ABC Coast FM, U20, 90.9 Sea FM, 4SEE, 2CR China Radio Network, 91.7 ABC Coast FM, ABC North Queensland, ABC Western Queensland, 4RPH, Caravan Radio, 4RGK, ABC Far North, ABC Tropical North, ABC North West Queensland, ABC Southern Queensland, Jazz Radio 94.1FM, 4EB, 4MIC, 98.9 FM, 99.7 FM, 4TO FM, Bay FM, 4CCC, 4VL, Zinc 96, 4RGM, Zinc 102.7, Planet Radio, Suburban FM, Juice107.3, Red Dirt Radio, 4RO, 4GY, 4LG, 4BU. Excerpt: The following is a list of Australian radio station callsigns beginning with the number 4, indicating radio stations in the state of Queensland. 4MMM (identified on air and in print as Triple M) is one of Brisbane, Australia's commercial FM Rock radio stations, primarily targeted at those in the 25-50 age group. It is part of the Austereo Triple M network and broadcasts on 104.5 MHz. In April 2011 the Austereo group was purchased by Southern Cross Media. The station started on the FM band at 104.1 MHz on August 22, 1980. Brisbane businessman Leo Williams was the driving force behind the venture while the station manager then was Rob McKay, who left the station soon after, allowing program manager Ted Seymour to take the reins. Their first format was contemporary rock. It was rebranded as FM104 in December 1982 with the new slogan "Rock In Stereo," and focused on the typical Queensland lifestyle of beaches and barbecues. The music was now serious rock but very much album oriented. Their playlists now i...