Triple M

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Triple M
The current Triple M logo
City of license Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane
Broadcast area Australia
Branding Triple M
Slogan You never know what we'll play next
First air date 1980
Frequency Various
Format Music (Rock)
Class Terrestrial
Callsign meaning Sydney 2MMM
Melbourne 3MMM
Brisbane 4MMM
Adelaide 5MMM
Former callsigns Adelaide KAFM
Perth 6MMM
Owner Austereo Radio Network
Webcast Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
Adelaide
Website http://www.triplem.com.au

Triple M is a network of radio stations owned by the Austereo Radio Network.

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[edit] History

The first Triple M station was 2MMM Sydney which commenced broadcasting on 2 August 1980. Together with then rival station 2Day FM (now also owned by Austereo), it was the first commercial FM radio station in Sydney.

In 1988, Melbourne radio station EON FM, 92.3, (Australia's first commercial FM radio station, which commenced broadcasting on 11 July 1980) was taken over by 2MMM and changed its callsign to 3MMM and moved to 105.1 MHz in November 1988.

Brisbane radio station FM104 was launched in 1980 and took on the Triple M identity in early 1990. It now has the callsign 4MMM.

Adelaide radio station 5KA converted from 1197 kHz to 104.7 MHz on January 1, 1990 and was renamed KAFM. 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 of the same name in 1993. That station is now known as Three D Radio.

Perth radio station 96FM also carried the Triple M identity in the late 1990s but was then sold to Southern Cross Broadcasting who changed the station's identity back to its original name.

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.

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

While Triple M Melbourne originally played alternative rock, in 2005 it switched to a broader selection of music. Currently it is mostly an 'oldies' station, with the average age of the music being greater than 10 years.

In October 2006, Triple M Sydney/Melbourne and Brisbane had started the Essential 2006 Countdown of the most popular 2006 songs voted by the listeners. The number 1 voted/ranked song for Sydney & Melbourne was Down Under by Men at Work.

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On Friday 17 November 2006, Triple M 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.

[edit] Shows

Major network shows

Breakfast Shows

Triple M Brisbane

  • Monday-Friday 8:00 - 9:00pm "The Paul Murray Hour"
  • Friday 6:00 - 8:00pm "The Cold 30"
  • Saturdays 9:00am - 11am Dead Set Legends with Richard "Champs" Champion, Kevin "Kevie" Walters and Nick "Stilesy" Stiles
  • Sundays 6:00 - 9:00pm "Planet Rock Evolution"
  • Sundays 9:00 - 11:00pm "Oi, Oi. Oi" with Jaime The "Pom"

Triple M Sydney

  • 10:00am - 12noon: Mornings with Maroon
  • 1:00pm - 4:00pm: Afternoons with Rob Duckworth
  • Saturdays 9:00am - 11:00am Dead Set Legends with Ray "Rabs" Warren, Michael "Slats" Slater and Russ "The Sports Guy" Barwick.
  • Sundays 10.00pm - Midnight Dolphin Juice

Triple M Melbourne

  • 10:00am - 12noon: Mornings with Rob "Bear" Kidd
  • 1:00pm - 4:00pm: Afternoon Show with Dangerous Dave Williams
  • Saturdays 9:00am - 11:00am Dead Set Legends
  • Sundays 8:00pm - 10:00pm: The Local with Cathy Dinn

[edit] Former Radio Personalities on The M's

Doug Mulray, Andrew Denton, Lee Simon, Rob Elliot, Kent Forbes, Ed Phillips, Richard Stubbs, Kevin Hillier, Amanda Keller, Tom Gleisner, Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Mobbs and Fletch (Peter Mobbs and Chris Fletcher),Ugly Phil O'Neil, Michael Tunn, Lisa Millard, Club Veg (Malcolm Lees and Vic Davies), Crud (Tony Moclair and Julian Schiller), Mikey Robbins, Steve Bedwell, Danger: Low Brow and Tim Smith.

[edit] AFL coverage

During the AFL season, Triple M hosts the highest-rating coverage of AFL in the country. Since the early-1990’s Triple M has made sport a major part of their line up, with sports-based shows such as The Grill Team, Dougy and Dunstall, and more recently, Friday Night M Sport, The Gospel and The Dead Set Legends.

Triple M Melbourne initially secured AFL broadcast rights in 1997, and has since become the top-rating AFL broadcaster. In 1999 Triple M expanded it's coverage to Triple M Adelaide followed by Triple M Sydney and Brisbane in 2005 and includes the following local teams:

Due to an on air incident, Sam Newman no longer calls the AFL. However, Newman is still involved in the pre-match edition known as the 'Saturday rub' airing from 12pm - 2pm.

Triple M is the only FM broadcaster of the AFL in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney (although only the local teams - the Brisbane Lions and Sydney Swans respectively - are covered in the latter two cities.) Triple M is best known for offering a less formal coverage than AM Radio. Not only is the coverage considered informative and accurate, but the team works together providing a sense of comedy to the call. Another aspect that differs from AM coverage of football is the bumper music used to and from breaks, which is instrumental versions of modern rock songs (such as Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out", Living End's "Tabloid Magazine", and The Darkness' "I Believe in a Thing Called Love", which were predominantly used during 2004 and 2005).

Triple M also airs a show called The Gospel that airs on Fox Footy Channel and is simulcast on Triple M Melbourne on Friday afternoons, that previews the coming rounds' AFL games. It is hosted by Jason Dunstall and features Nick Riewoldt, Peter Everitt and Nathan G. Brown. In 2007, The Gospel will most likely be shown on Fox Sports (Australia) on Pay TV provider Foxtel, but will still air on Triple M.

In October 2006, Triple M was granted AFL broadcast rights for a further 3 years.

[edit] NRL coverage

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 matches. A call team is yet to be announced, and it is unclear at this stage as to whether the broadcast will be taken by Triple M Brisbane every week, or only when a Queensland team is involved.

[edit] Stations

Logo Name City Frequency
Triple M Sydney (2MMM) Sydney 104.9 MHz
Triple M Melbourne (3MMM) Melbourne 105.1 MHz
Triple M Brisbane (4MMM) Brisbane 104.5 MHz
Triple M Adelaide (5MMM) Adelaide 104.7 MHz

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


Australian Radio Networks

ABC: ABC Classic FM | ABC NewsRadio | Radio National | Triple J | ABC Local Radio | ABC DiG | PNN | Radio Australia

SBS (five feeds)

Austereo: Today Network | Triple M

ARN: Mix FM | Classic Hits

DMG: Nova | Vega

Southern Cross Broadcasting: 2UE | 3AW | 4BC | 6PR | Magic 1278 | 4BH | 96FM

Macquarie Regional RadioWorks: Hot FM/Sea FM/Star FM | Local Works | Kids FM

Racing networks: Sport 927 | TOTE Radio | 2KY | Racing Radio | RadioTAB

Other minor networks and radio companies: RPH Network | Fine Music Network | Rhema FM | Vision FM | 2SM Supernetwork (2 networks) | Radio 2 | Grant Broadcasters | Capital Radio Network | Ace Radio | Pacific Star Network | Macquarie Radio Network | Coastal Broadcasters | Prime Radio Network | Red FM | WAFM | Spirit Network | North East Broadcasters

See Also: AM stations in: Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney

See Also: FM stations in: Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney