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Zinc 96.1

Coordinates:26°39′33″S153°05′01″E/ 26.6591004°S 153.0835434°E/-26.6591004; 153.0835434
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26°39′33″S153°05′01″E/ 26.6591004°S 153.0835434°E/-26.6591004; 153.0835434

Zinc 96.1
Broadcast areaSunshine Coast, Queensland
Frequency96.1MHz
BrandingZinc 96.1
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
Owner
91.1 Hot FM
Links
Websitesunshine.radiozinc.com.au

Zinc 96.1(ACMA callsign: 4NNN) is anadult contemporary-formatted commercial radio station based inMaroochydore, Queenslandand broadcasting to theSunshine Coast,owned byARN.

History

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Zinc was first launched in 1997 asThe Heat 96.1by then-ownersBroadcast Operations Group.In July 2005, the station was sold toAMI Radio,owners of former rivalHot 91.1.[1]

In February 2006, the station relaunched asZinc 96.1,targeting the 40+ demographic, withJamie Dunn,Jo Beth Taylor,Ian CalderandJohjo Switzerhosting themorning zoo-formatted breakfast show.[2]Both Zinc and Hot were sold in 2007 toPrime Media Group,[3]and in 2013 toGrant Broadcasters.

In November 2021, Zinc 96.1, along with other stations owned byGrant Broadcasters,were acquired by theAustralian Radio Network.This deal will allow Grant's stations, including Zinc 96.1, to access ARN's iHeartRadio platform in regional areas. The deal was finalized on 4 January 2022.[4]It is expected Zinc 96.1 will integrate with ARN'sPure Gold Network,but will retain its current name according to the press release from ARN.

Programming

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The station is aimed at the over-35 section of the market, male-skewed but female-friendly, playing adult contemporary music.

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References

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  1. ^"Hot time on the Sunshine Coast with new station owner".Radioinfo.5 July 2005.Retrieved26 May2015.
  2. ^"Zinc 96.1 now on air".Radioinfo.9 February 2006.Retrieved26 May2015.
  3. ^"Prime Radio network buys Zinc and Hot from Rob Gamble".Radioinfo.2 August 2007.Retrieved26 May2015.
  4. ^ARN and Grant Broadcasters unite to create Australia's leading radio and digital audio businessAdNews Australia4 January 2022