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Triple M

Triple M is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. The network consists of 40 radio stations broadcasting a mainstream rock music format and 5 digital radio stations.

This article is about the Australian radio station. For other uses, see MMM, 3M, and Triple M (disambiguation).

Country

Australia

Australia

South Melbourne, Victoria

English

1980 (1980)

The network dates back to the launch of Triple M Sydney in 1980. On 15 December 2016, the network was amalgamated with the LocalWorks network of regional radio stations.[1]

Triple M 104.7 Adelaide

Triple M 783 Albany

Triple M 864 Avon Valley

Triple M 93.5 Bendigo

Triple M 105.7 The Border

Triple M 102.9 Broome

Triple M 104.5 Brisbane

Triple M 91.3 Bundaberg

Triple M 99.5 Cairns

Mix 106.3 Canberra

Triple M Cape to Cape 756

Triple M 666 Carnarvon

Triple M 107.7 Central Coast

Triple M 101.5 Central Queensland

Triple M 105.1 Central West

Triple M 1098 Central Wheatbelt

Triple M 106.3 Coffs Coast

Triple M 864 Darling Downs

Triple M 93.5 Dubbo

Triple M 747 Esperance

Triple M 103.5 Fraser Coast

Triple M 98.1 Geraldton

Triple M 97.9 Gippsland

Triple M 92.5 Gold Coast

Triple M 981 Goldfields

Triple M 95.3 Goulburn Valley

Triple M 1071 Great Southern

Triple M 107.3 Hobart

Triple M 102.5 Karratha

Triple M 90.5 Limestone Coast

Triple M 100.3 Mackay & 98.7 The Whitsundays

Triple M 105.1 Melbourne

Triple M 106.7 Mid North Coast

Triple M 102.9 Newcastle

Triple M 92.9 Perth

Triple M Port Hedland

Triple M 1152 Riverina

Triple M 963 Riverina MIA

Triple M 963 Southwest

Triple M 97.9 Sunraysia

Triple M 104.9 Sydney

Triple M 102.3 Townsville

Triple M 94.3 Warragul

Music[edit]

M-One Rock festival[edit]

In September 2002, Triple M and Frontier Touring held four rock concerts in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney as part of the touring M-One festival, which featured Goo Goo Dolls, Nickelback, Garbage, Lifehouse, Default, Midnight Oil and Antiskeptic.

Sports broadcasting[edit]

Australian Football League[edit]

Triple M Melbourne first broadcast Australian Football League games in 1997 after securing broadcasting rights. In 1999 Triple M expanded its coverage to Triple M Adelaide followed by Triple M Sydney and Triple M Brisbane in 2005 and Triple M Perth in 2021 with regional stations around the country also having coverage, the following includes the following local broadcast teams:

Official website

Triple M Classic Rock Digital