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Radio station in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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4MBS Classic FM
Broadcast areaBrisbane RA1
Frequency103.7 MHz FM
204.640 MHz (band 9B) Digital audio broadcasting
Branding4MBS Classic FM
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatClassical music
Ownership
OwnerMusic Broadcasting Society of Queensland Ltd
History
First air date1 March 1977 (1977-03-01)
Call sign meaning4 = Queensland
Music
Broadcasting
Society
Technical information
ERP12,000 watts
HAAT233 m
Transmitter coordinates27°27′47″S 152°56′49″E / 27.46306°S 152.94694°E / -27.46306; 152.94694
Links
Website4mbs.com.au

4MBS Classic FM is an Australian community radio station which broadcasts classical music from Brisbane at a frequency of 103.7 MHz, as well as on digital radio and online.

Operations

Its operations are conducted by about 300 volunteers and a small number of paid staff. Operational funding is principally derived from commercial sponsorship, listener subscriptions, a ticketing service, occasional sales of second-hand LPs, and an annual classical music festival.

4MBS Classic FM has a loose affiliation with a number of similar independently owned and operated stations in other parts of Australia, including 2MBS Sydney, 3MBS Melbourne, 5MBS Adelaide and ArtSound FM Canberra.

History

The station first went to air on 1 March 1979 at 10.30am from a small area rented from the Queensland University of Technology's Kelvin Grove campus with Handel's Ode for St. Cecilia's Day. In 1994 it was moved to a large house in the suburb of Coorparoo. In later years, a 70-seat performance studio was built next to the house. The transmitter is located on Mount Coot-tha.

In the early 1990s it became home to Australia's only archive of original recordings by women composers, donated by the International League of Women Composers in New York.

Key programs

4MBS broadcasts a weekly program titled Music Lover's Choice with announcer Howard Ainsworth, which previously aired since 1967 on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

In addition to its FM program of classical music, 4MBS broadcasts since May 2011 on the digital spectrum as MBS Light a selection of lighter classics, crossover music, musical theatre, jazz, and similar.

The Silver Memory Service broadcasts to custom designed receivers a program of music from the thirties and forties and music from screen and stage.

4MBS Festival of Classics

Since 1994, the station has staged the annual 4MBS Festival of Classics, which consists of concerts and other classical music related events that take place around Brisbane, featuring predominantly local artists. It is now Australia's largest classical music festival.

Awards

In 2004, 4MBS Classic FM was named Radio Station of the Year by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia.

References

  1. Brisbane RA1, Area ID: 504, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), 2 July 2012
  2. Community radio Broadcasting Licences Archived 7 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, ACMA, 15 June 2011
  3. HAAT estimated from "Calculation of Effective antenna heights(eff_hgt) using the SRTM3 Terrain Database " using EHAAT
  4. "Looking Back – First 25 Years" Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, 4MBS
  5. "Transmitters for broadcaster 4MBS" Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, ACMA
  6. "The 4MBS Classical Music Presenters" Archived 4 August 2014 at archive.today, 4MBS

External links

27°29′31″S 153°03′43″E / 27.492°S 153.062°E / -27.492; 153.062

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