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B105
  • Australia
  • Broadcast area
    • Brisbane
  • Gold Coast
  • Ipswich
  • Sunshine Coast
  • Frequency105.3 MHz FM
    BrandingB105
    Programming
    Language(s)English
    FormatAdult contemporary, Hot adult contemporary
    AffiliationsHit Network
    Ownership
    Owner
  • (Today FM Brisbane Pty Ltd)
  • Sister stations

    Triple M
    History

    First air date

    29 September 1930 (1930-09-29) (4BK AM)
    26 February 1990 (1990-02-26) (B105 FM)

    Former call signs

    4BK (1930–1990)

    Former frequencies

    • 1290 kHz (1930–1935)
  • 1300 kHz (1935–1978)
  • 1296 kHz (1978–1990)
  • Technical information

    Licensing authority

    ACMA
    ClassCommercial
    ERP12,000 watts
    HAAT365 m[1]

    Transmitter coordinates

    27°27′47S 152°56′54E / 27.46306°S 152.94833°E / -27.46306; 152.94833
    Links

    Public licence information

    Profile
    WebsiteOfficial website

    B105 (call sign 4BBB) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on a frequency of 105.3 MHz, and is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Hit Network. The station has undergone numerous branding changes over the years; it was branded as B105 following its conversion from AM to FM. This lasted until a co-branding as Hit 105.3 B105, then as Hit B105 (dropping the "B" shortly after) and finally back to B105 in July 2020.

    History

    [edit]

    The station began life as 4BK, commencing transmission in 1930 on the AM band, initially on the frequency 1290 kHz before changing to 1300 kHz on 1 Sep 1935 (to accord with the new Australian 10 kHz channel spacing raster). Again the implementation by Australia of the 9 kHz channel spacing raster developed by the ITU and formalised in the 1975 Geneva Plan necessitated 4BK moving to 1296 kHz on 23 November 1978.

    In 1988, the Austereo group purchased the station from Hoyts, intending to use it as a vehicle to bid for an FM conversion licence. Austereo won the FM licence, and in February 1990, the station changed its callsign to 4BBB (not used on-air except during test broadcasts, unlike the previous AM callsign) and commenced broadcasting on a frequency of 105.3 MHz with the on-air name B105.

    Between March 1990 until 2006 it was the highest rating station in Brisbane, except in one ratings survey in 1994, beaten by AM station 4KQ.

    In April 2011 the Austereo Group was purchased by Southern Cross Media for more than $700 million, and is now operated under the name Southern Cross Austereo.

    On 6 March 2015, B105 rebranded as Hit 105.[2] On 27 July 2020, Hit 105 rebranded back to B105.[3]

    Studios

    [edit]

    The 4BK studio complex, an AM radio facility was located at 16 Campbell Street Bowen Hills. When the FM conversion license was granted, the Austereo group converted the premises to an FM facility and began broadcasting as B105 FM in 1990.

    The B105 studio complex remained at the Bowen Hills location until July 2000, when Austereo relocated B105 and sister station Triple M into new combined premises at 309 North Quay, Brisbane.[4] The new complex was the first in Australia to use the now defunct Klotz Digital audio system, which was revolutionary at the time however was replaced during a 2016 studio upgrade with Axia Fusion.

    In June 2019, B105 moved from North Quay into new studios at The Barracks on Petrie Terrace.[5]

    Transmission

    [edit]

    4BBB's FM transmission has always emanated from the TVQ Ten tower at Mount Coot-tha, Brisbane. The station originally used two Harris HT10 tube transmitters in an A/B failsafe configuration to deliver the service. In 2002 a new solid state Harris Z10CD transmitter was installed at the newly created TX Australia facility, located under the TVQ Ten tower. The existing HT10 transmitter now serves as a backup facility located at the BTQ Seven tower, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away from Channel Ten on Mount Coot-tha. B105's service is licensed for 12kW Effective Radiated Power at the antenna, and operates its transmitters at 5kW base power.

    B105 and Southern Cross Austereo's DAB services all emanate from the TVQ Ten tower on combined equipment used by all radio broadcasters in Brisbane.

    On Air Schedule

    [edit]

    6:00am–9:00am: Stav, Abby & Matt

    9:00am–12:00pm: Brad

    12:00pm–3:00pm: Ellie

    3:00pm–6:00pm: Carrie & Tommy

    6:00pm–7:00pm: Stav, Abby & Matt's Happy Hour

    7:00pm–10:00pm: Jimmy & Nath

    10:00pm–1:00am: The Pulse with Seany B & Emma G

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
  • ^ hit105 rebrands Radio Info 6 March 2015
  • ^ Hit Network set for biggest overhaul in half-decade Radio Today 27 July 2020
  • ^ Wilson, Bob (2 June 2000). "Office interiors on the boil". The Courier-Mail. p. 45.
  • ^ Mediaweek (7 June 2019). "SCA Brisbane on the move". Mediaweek. Retrieved 10 June 2019.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=B105_FM&oldid=1197886247"

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