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SCA’s #1 digital radio station Triple M Classic Rock coming to Hobart

• With 169,000 listeners nationally, Easy Hits offers continuous favourites

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Mar 27, 2019
2 min read
SCA Hobart

Triple M Classic Rock and Easy Hits will be available in Hobart from April 1 when Commercial Radio Australia rolls out digital radio in the Tasmanian capital.

Southern Cross Austereo said listeners will be able to listen to the music and shows heard on Triple M Hobart and Hit100.9, as well as the two new digital radio stations – Australia’s #1 digital radio station with 268,000 listeners, Triple M Classic Rock, and Easy Hits.

Triple M Classic Rock features classic rock anthems from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones to Pink Floyd. The legendary Alice Cooper who hosts his own show every night.

With 169,000 listeners nationally, Easy Hits offers continuous favourites like Madonna, George Michael, Adele, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran and more.

Southern Cross Austereo’s CEO Grant Blackley said, “We are excited about launching Triple M Classic Rock and Easy Hits in Hobart and expanding our digital radio footprint even further afield.

“We value the importance of being a part of the emerging digital radio landscape, with Hobart to be the first city outside of the major metro markets to have digital radio. The presence of our digital stations in Hobart further strengthens our position and commitment to investing in digital radio.”

The stations will be available from April 1 via the Hit and Triple M Network apps, the Triple M Classic Rock and Easy Hits websites, or on a digital radio.

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