Triple M Gold Coast has been officially renamed to 92.5 Triple M Gold four years after the station was launched as part of the network‘s national rollout.
92.5 Triple M Gold is made especially for Gold Coast audiences every day, and the station’s revamped name will see Flan, Ali & Spida in the Breakfast slot, South East Queensland’s very own local drive home with The Rush Hour’s Leisel Jones, Liam & Dobbo, and the Goldy’s biggest sing-along favourites direct from the Gold FM playlist past.
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Dave Cameron, SCA chief content officer, said that now was the perfect time to add “Gold flavour back into the station again.”
Cameron said the network is excited to see the evolution of the station with more of the Gold variety of music the local listeners know and love, “alongside an acknowledgement of its heritage, while keeping it a part of the highly successful, national Triple M brand,” he added.
“We know our other bespoke versions of Triple M are some of Australia’s most successful digital radio stations.
“In a similar approach, we are excited to bring a version of the iconic Triple M brand to the Gold Coast that’s made specifically for Gold Coast radio fans, and we’ve changed our name to celebrate this. Today, 92.5 Triple M Gold is launched as the Gold Coast’s very own,” Cameron added.
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Breakfast announcer Spida Everitt said: “The gold is back where it belongs, right there in our name. Every morning Ali, Flan and I broadcast straight out of Broadie to Bundall and Benowa, Coolangatta and Coomera, up the mountains to the green behind our beloved gold at Tamborine and all in between, and we love it.
“We love the Gold Coast, we’re passionate about its people and places and now we can all celebrate that the gold is back!” said Spida.
“This station has and always will be the heartbeat of the Gold Coast. From supporting junior sporting teams to the Gold Coast Suns, rebuilding RSL Clubs, running school tuckshops, and staging rescues and major fundraisers, and being there through major moments, from disasters to celebrations like Magic Millions, Blues on Broadbeach and Cooly Rocks, our commitment to community has never wavered and it never will.”
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