4VL
City | Charleville, Queensland, Australia |
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Broadcast area | Charleville RA1 () |
Frequency | 918 kHz AM |
First air date | 12 February 1936[1] |
Format | Classic hits |
Language(s) | English |
Power |
2.5 kW (Daytime) 2 kW (Nighttime) |
Transmitter coordinates | 26°24′16″S 146°14′39″E / 26.40444°S 146.24417°E |
Callsign meaning |
4 - Queensland CharleViLle |
Affiliations | Macquarie Radio Network |
Owner | Macquarie Regional Radio |
Sister stations | Triple C FM |
Website | Official website |
4VL is a radio station in Charleville, Queensland, Australia. It is owned by Macquarie Regional Radio Network along with other sister stations around Queensland. This company is owned by John Singleton's Macquarie Radio Network and is therefore is a sister station to 2GB and 2CH.
The 4VL building located on Wills Street, Charleville also houses Triple CCC FM, servicing the Great South West and Warrego Districts.
Weekday Program Guide
Time Slot | Program Name |
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6am - 9am | The Live and Local Breakfast |
9am - 11am | The Ray Hadley Morning Show |
11am - 12pm | The Best of the Alan Jones Breakfast Show |
12pm - 1pm | The National Rural News Hour |
1pm - 3pm | The Chris Smith Afternoon Show |
3pm - 6pm | Weekday Winddown with Gazza Sands |
6pm - 8pm | Money Matters with Ross Greenwood |
12am - 5am | Miners Overnight with Lance |
References
- ↑ Mackay, Ian K. (1957). Broadcasting in Australia. Melbourne, Vic.: Melbourne University Press. p. 209.
External links
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