100.9 ZZZ FM
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Broadcast area | Lismore & Far North Coast |
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Slogan | "Playing more hits" |
Frequency | 100.9 MHz FM |
First air date | 1994 |
Format | Top 40 / Mix |
Owner | Broadcast Operations Group |
Triple Z (call sign: 2ZZZ) is a commercial radio station covering New South Wales' Far North Coast, and is part of the Broadcast Operations Group. The station targets the 18-39 market with a mostly top 40 hits format, though in networking hours the format shifts to a more adult contemporary mix.
It began broadcasting on January 1 1994 from its Goonellabah studios. First announcer on air was Dave Williams, followed by Vashti Stewart, Neil Marks & Mike O'Reilly. The first song played on air was 'Glenn Frey' with 'The Heat Is On'.
Triple Z is live 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to 12pm weekends, switching to a network feed outside of these hours.
Former announcers/newsreaders
- Jamie McDonald (Southern Cross/Austereo)
- Jess Capolupo (Star 104.5)
- Chris Hutchings (Hot 100FM)
- Sarah Demicoli (Power FM, SA)
- Damien Haffenden (Hitz939)
- Emily Mills (2DayFM)
- Jack Lawrence (Sea FM)
- Brooke Munro (DMG)
- Morgan Kazmarik (ABC Radio)
- Michelle Buckworth (Nine News, Darwin)
- Travis Mether (Retired, Melbourne)
- Vaughan Jones (Hot FM, Sunshine Coast)
- Chris Beckhouse (Triple M, Sydney)
- Lawrence Moorfield (1029 Hot Tomato)
- Dave Williams (Triple M, Melbourne)
- Samantha Turnbull (ABC, North Coast)
- Bruce MacKenzie (ABC, North Coast)
- Karly Nimmo (Killer Kopy)
- Anna Moulder (ABC, Tamworth)
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Coordinates: 28°48′44″S 153°20′46″E / 28.8122°S 153.3460°E
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