Gold 104.3
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AM (1930 –1935 )1180 kHz AM (1935 –1978 ) 1179 kHz AM (1978 –1990 ) | |
Call sign meaning | 3 – Victoria KKZ – Derived from former callsign KZ |
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ERP | 56 kW |
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Website | www |
Gold 104.3 (call sign: 3KKZ) is a radio station broadcasting in
History
3KZ
3KZ commenced operations on 8 December 1930.[1] The radio station was initiated by the Industrial Printing and Publicity Group as a means of spreading its message, and in the station's early years, it was broadcast from the Victorian Trades Hall.[2] (In contrast, it must be pointed out that rival station 3XY was originally owned by the inaugural United Australia Party and then by the Liberal Party.)
Its original frequency was 1350 kHz, moving to 1180 kHz on 1 September 1935. The frequency changed again on 23 November 1978 to 1179 kHz when all Australian AM radio stations were assigned new frequencies as part of the new 9 kHz spacing plan implemented.[3]
3KZ was, along with 3DB, one of the "old guard" of Melbourne radio. (Don't Touch That Dial by Wayne Mac) In 1989, 3KZ was one of two successful bidders to convert to the FM band. 3KZ bid A$32 million for the right to convert to the FM band, the highest bid made for FM conversion in Australia. The second highest Melbourne bid – A$20.1 million – was from radio 3AK (then operated by Bond Media), and the 3rd highest – A$10 million – was from 3TT. Alan Bond purchased GTV9 but was not interested in its subsidiary 3AK and did not convert it to the FM band. Therefore, the second new Melbourne FM licence went to 3TT which became 3TTT, and which now broadcasts as KIIS 101.1.
KZFM
As a result of winning an FM licence, 3KZ moved to 104.3 MHz at 12:00 am on 1 January 1990. The station relaunched as KZFM, despite the station's official call sign of 3KKZ, carrying over its successful "Hits And Memories" positioner, with some changes to presentation style. KZFM was simulcasted on both 1179 kHz and 104.3 MHz frequencies for one month before the old AM frequency was closed down, to be later reassigned (after 12 months) to 3RPH.
The KZ switch to FM paid immediate short term dividends, as the new KZFM debuted at number one in the first ratings survey of 1990,
Gold 104.3
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On 7 October 1991, the KZFM branding was replaced with a new name of Gold 104 with a revamped playlist predominantly of hit songs from the 1960s and 1970s, under the banner "Good Times, Great Oldies". After the change in ownership with the
Gold 104.3 and sister station KIIS 101.1 broadcast from shared facilities, in the Pelaco Building in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond. Since the mid 2000s, the station has gradually shifted to a more contemporary format that now predominantly focuses on hits from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.
The current presenters include Christian O'Connell, Craig Huggins, Toni Tenaglia and Dave ‘Higgo’ Higgins.
Breakfast shows since 1999
- April 1999 – December 2011 – Grubby & Dee Dee for Breakfast[7]
- January 2012 – December 2015 – Brig & Lehmo for Breakfast[8]
- January 2016 – December 2017 – Jo & Lehmo for Breakfast[9]
- June 2018 – present – The Christian O'Connell Show[10]
See also
References
- The Argus. 9 December 1930. p. 3. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
- ^ "History of Trades Hall". Ergo. State Library of Victoria. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
- ^ "New Wave Lengths". The Sydney Morning Herald. 30 August 1935. p. 11. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
- Sydney Morning Herald. p. 34. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
- Sydney, Australia. p. 126. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
- Melbourne, Australia. p. 17. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
- ^ "Grubby and Dee Dee axed from Melbourne's Gold104.3 FM". 2 December 2011.
- ^ "Brig & Lehmo re-sign to Gold". 21 November 2012.
- ^ "Jo Stanley Confirmed for Gold104.3". Radio Today. 26 November 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- ^ "UK Radio Star Christian O'Connell to Replace Axed GOLD 104.3 Brekkie Hosts Jo & Lehmo". February 2018.