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callsign: 4BH) of a radio station in
Brisbane
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, the state capital of
Queensland
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, Australia. It broadcasts on a frequency is 1116
kHz
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in the AM radio band and is simulcasted in
DAB+
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on channel 9B. It is owned by
Nine Entertainment Co
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and run under a lease agreement by
Ace Radio
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.
From Friday, October 8, 2021, 4BH moved to 1116 khz, formerly used by its sister station, 4BC, with that station moving to 882 khz, which 4BH used.
History
4BH
"4BH FOR BRIGHTER HOURS." This was the motto of Queensland's newest radio station 4BH which was opened by J. S. Kerr M.L.A on 2 January 1932. Transmitting from
Bald Hills) with their studio located on the second floor of the premises of Messrs. G. J. Grice Ltd., A music shop located at 90-92 Queen Street, Brisbane. 4BH provided a letterbox/suggestion box at the front of the store for musical requests and other suggestions, in order to garner public affection. Mr. Walter Pym of Station 4QG was the station manager and Miss Ivy Ray was one of the first female radio announcers.
During the 1960s, 4BH continued to dominate Brisbane radio and, under the management of Norm Llewellyn, promoted itself as "Top Dog Radio" with a contemporary Top 40 music format. In the 1950s and 1960s
George Lovejoy provided commentary on Brisbane
rugby league
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matches for the station and in (year) replaced Llewellyn as general manager. During the Lovejoy years, the station was branded a "Happy Day Radio" Some of the well-known announcers were Ben Beckinsale, David Wildman, Russ Walkington, Ken Guy, Ken Smith, Peter Kay, John Flemming, Jimmy White, and John Kerr. With the emergence of 4IP into the marketplace with a similar Top 40 format, 4BH added talkback programmes led by Ivor Hancock and supported by a well-known lineup including Don Seccombe, Babette Stephens, Gabby Horan, Peter Clark, Jim Iliffe, Owen Delaney, Father Stephen Freshwater, Jennifer Blocksidge and Pat Thompson. Bob Ackery joined the station in the early 1970s and became the "drive time" announcer before moving into the "breakfast" slot, later taking on the role of programme manager and eventually general manager in the late 1980s. He took over from Barry Augustus, who led the station through one of its most successful periods through the late 1970s and 1980s. This included a frequency change from 1390 kHz to 880 kHz in the mid-1970s and from 880 kHz to 882 kHz on 23 November 1978, a relocation of the transmitter from Bald Hills to Wynnum West and a move from its old Adelaide Street home to purpose-built studios at Astor Terrace Spring Hill.
In 1988, the station was sold to a local consortium (reference needed)
In 1975, 4BH started broadcasting "Beautiful Music", which became their focus except for a period in 1994 when the station converted to talk which was up against 4BH's now sister station 4BC and 612 4QR Brisbane.
George Lovejoy was replaced in 1975 by Warren Stagg. The station successfully bid for an FM license (conversion) in 1990 but was unable to afford the conversion. 4BK was the highest bidder and went on to become B105. 4KQ was the 3rd highest bidder but also failed to produce the required money. In 1995, after the disastrous Talk format experiment, 4BH was placed in receivership and bought for just over $2 million by Michael Norris who was a Brisbane businessman and the major shareholder of Unitel and the Ipswich and West Moreton Broadcasting Corp. 4BH was relocated from
Spring Hill to shared studios at the 106.9 QFM building in
North Ipswich
North Ipswich is a suburb of Ipswich in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the , North Ipswich had a population of 4,515 people.
Raymonds Hill is a neighbourhood within the suburb of North Ipswich.
Geography
The southern bou ...
(now
River 94.9
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).
Between 1995 and 1997, 4BH returned to the top two ratings position. In January 1997 Michael Norris sold 4BH to the
Australian Radio Network
ARN is a group of commercial radio stations around Australia. It includes the Pure Gold, KIIS Network, CADA, ARN Regional and iHeartRadio brands.
The company operates the ARN News service in Australia, which uses international correspondent ...
(owners of 4KQ) for over $11.5 million, who owned 4BH until January 2002 after ARN and
DMG Radio Australia
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NOVA Entertainment is owned by Lachlan Murdoch's Illyria Pty ...
jointly launched
97.3 FM, so ARN sold 4BH to DMG and in February 2003, 4BH was sold yet again to
Southern Cross Broadcasting
Southern Cross Broadcasting (Australia) Limited was a diversified Australian media company, that owned and operated a variety of media businesses, primarily in radio and television.
History
Tony Bell was managing director of the business betw ...
because DMG had won an auction to set up an FM service on the Sunshine Coast.
In August 2002, the station's
transmitting antenna
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in
Wynnum West was felled by vandals, causing the station to go off air. The station returned to air a few days later on low power. Two teenagers were eventually charged and pleaded guilty. It later emerged that the reason for the attack was due to a dislike of the transmitter site and also of the station's music.
In 2004, the station moved to new purpose built premises at
Cannon Hill.
4BH 882 celebrated 75 years of broadcasting in May 2007. A Gala Dinner was hosted at the Sofitel Hotel in Brisbane, the event was attended by former announcers and guests
Since November 2007, 4BH, and all Southern Cross Broadcasting radio stations, has been owned by
Fairfax Media
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.
Magic 882
On 13 January 2014, 4BH rebranded itself as Magic 882, with a new positioner of "The songs you know and love". The rebrand came with changes to the on-air lineup –
Moyd Kay moved from afternoons at sister 4BC to breakfast at Magic;
Ian Keenan joined the team from rival
4KQ into mornings; and
Greg Victor moving from mornings to drive.
In November 2015, it was announced that the station would begin taking network programming from sister station
Magic 1278
Magic 1278 (official callsign: 3EE) is a commercial radio station in Melbourne, Australia owned by Nine Entertainment Co, and run under a lease agreement by Ace Radio.
History
1935–1991: 3XY
1935–1967
3XY began broadcasting on 8 Sep ...
in Melbourne. The stations on-air presenters and a number of administration staff were made redundant.
Talking Lifestyle 882
In February 2017, the
Macquarie Radio Network
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announced that Magic 882 would be relaunched as Talking Lifestyle from Monday 27 February. The launch of Talking Lifestyle into the Melbourne and Brisbane markets followed 18 months of development by Macquarie Media and a soft launch in the Sydney market, from September 2016. Presenters for the station broadcast from either Sydney or Melbourne. The on-air line-up included Ed Phillips, Catriona Rowntree, Nick Bennett, Dee Dee Dunleavy and Sabina Read.
Macquarie Sports Radio
On Wednesday April 4, 2018, the three Talking Lifestyle branded stations relaunched with a new
sports radio
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format under the name Macquarie Sports Radio with coverage of the
2018 Commonwealth Games
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. The Brisbane Station broadcasts Matches from the
Brisbane Lions
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The club was formed in late 1996 via a merger of t ...
and
Gold Coast Suns
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The club has been playing in the AFL since t ...
plus a Selection of AFL Matches from
3AW
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The station is owned and operated by Nine Entertainment Co.
Histo ...
as well as Thursday Night and the Early Friday Night NRL Game from NRL Nation.
Return of 4BH
On 21 January 2020, Nine Entertainment announced the Macquarie Sports Radio brand would be abandoned and the station – along with its interstate sister stations
2UE
2UE is an all-music radio station in Sydney owned by Nine Entertainment Co and run under a lease agreement by Ace Radio. It currently broadcasts from its studios in Pyrmont, New South Wales.
History 1920s 2EU
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and
Magic 1278
Magic 1278 (official callsign: 3EE) is a commercial radio station in Melbourne, Australia owned by Nine Entertainment Co, and run under a lease agreement by Ace Radio.
History
1935–1991: 3XY
1935–1967
3XY began broadcasting on 8 Sep ...
– would return to an all-music format "built around the best of the '
'50s,
'60s
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and
'70s
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" with a "soft launch" on 2 February 2020. In April,
Steve Jacobs was announced as the station's latest breakfast presenter, commencing April 27.
Ace Radio Operations
On 28 October 2021, Nine Radio and
Ace Radio
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entered into a deal for Ace to manage the radio station,
along with sister stations Magic 1278 and 2UE from early 2022. Ace Radio took control of the station on 14 January 2022. The station relaunched as Brisbane's New Home of Classic hits with Brisbane radio personality Bar B Q Bob Gallagher on the More Music Breakfast. with a new presenter line-up, logo and imaging Classic hits 4BH has improved in the ratings.
References
External links
4BH Radio Website
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Radio stations in Brisbane
Radio stations established in 1931
Nine Radio