Hit Western Australia

hit is an Australian commercial radio station broadcasting to regional areas of Western Australia. Owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo, the station broadcasts a contemporary hit radio music format with a breakfast show based from studios in Perth, Western Australia.

hit WA
Broadcast areaRegional Western Australia
Programming
FormatHot AC
AffiliationsHit Network
Ownership
OwnerSouthern Cross Austereo
Triple M
Links
Websitehit.com.au/

History

The stations were established between 1997 and 1999, under the Hot FM brand first used in Queensland. In 2004, Hot FM and sister stations RadioWest were sold to Macquarie Regional RadioWorks.[1]

Under the ownership of DMG Regional Radio, network stations broadcast a variety of local and networked programming, from network hubs based in Bunbury, Albury and the Gold Coast. Following the merger of Southern Cross Media with Austereo in February 2011, the Hot FM network – along with Sea FM and Star FM regional counterparts – became more closely aligned with the Today Network, including networking programming from 2DayFM Sydney and Fox FM Melbourne.

On 15 December 2016, as part of a national brand consolidation by parent company Southern Cross Austereo, the station was merged into the Hit Network.[2]

In 2020 Southern Cross Austereo purchased the Red Wave Media Group formerly owned and operated by the Seven West Media Group. At 8.00 am on Monday 16th March 2020 the Red FM branded frequencies changed their branding to become part of the Hit Network.

Transmitters

Hit Western Australia is broadcast via 9 full power stations.[3]

Call signFrequencyBroadcast areaERP
W
Transmitter coordinatesNotes
6AAY95.3 FMAlbany, Western Australia50,00034°39′21″S 117°38′51″E / 34.65583°S 117.64750°E / -34.65583; 117.64750Locally branded as hit95.3 Albany
6BET100.5 FMBridgetown, Western Australia5,00034°3′18″S 116°10′37″E / 34.05500°S 116.17694°E / -34.05500; 116.17694Locally branded as hit Southwest
6BUN95.7 FMBunbury, Western Australia55,00033°23′49″S 115°54′55″E / 33.39694°S 115.91528°E / -33.39694; 115.91528Locally branded as hit95.7 Southwest
6KAN94.9 FMKatanning, Western Australia5,00033°38′58″S 117°30′2″E / 33.64944°S 117.50056°E / -33.64944; 117.50056Locally branded as hit94.9 Great Southern
6KAR97.9 FMKalgoorlie, Western Australia6,00030°44′8″S 121°30′4″E / 30.73556°S 121.50111°E / -30.73556; 121.50111Locally branded as hit97.9 Kalgoorlie
6MER105.1 FMMerredin, Western Australia6,00031°30′12″S 118°12′21″E / 31.50333°S 118.20583°E / -31.50333; 118.20583Locally branded as hit Wheatbelt
6NAM96.5 FMNortham, Western Australia10,00031°40′30″S 116°36′41″E / 31.67500°S 116.61139°E / -31.67500; 116.61139Locally branded as hit Wheatbelt
6NAN100.5 FMNarrogin, Western Australia5,00032°57′38″S 117°12′58″E / 32.96056°S 117.21611°E / -32.96056; 117.21611Locally branded as hit100.5 Great Southern
6SEA102.3 FMEsperance, Western Australia5,00033°52′30″S 121°53′41″E / 33.87500°S 121.89472°E / -33.87500; 121.89472Locally branded as hit102.3 Esperance
6FMS106.5 FMKarratha, Western Australia--Locally branded as hit106.5 Karratha
6HED101.3 FMBroome, Western Australia--Locally branded as hit101.3 Broome
6HED91.7 FMPort Hedland, Western Australia--Locally branded as hit91.7 Port Hedland
6GGG96.5 FMGeraldton, Western Australia--Locally branded as hit96.5 Geraldton
6CAR99.7 FMCarnarvon, Western Australia--Locally branded as hit99.7 Carnarvon

In addition, the 13 full power stations feed a further 17 repeater stations.

FrequencyBroadcast areaERP
W
Transmitter coordinatesNotes
106.5 FMAlbany, Western Australia10035°1′4″S 117°52′15″E / 35.01778°S 117.87083°E / -35.01778; 117.87083Infill repeater
94.1 FMBeacon, Western Australia10030°27′41″S 117°53′35″E / 30.46139°S 117.89306°E / -30.46139; 117.89306
94.9 FMBoddington, Western Australia5032°47′23″S 116°28′31″E / 32.78972°S 116.47528°E / -32.78972; 116.47528
95.3 FMBoddington, Western Australia1032°57′57″S 116°26′58″E / 32.96583°S 116.44944°E / -32.96583; 116.44944Infill repeater for the Boddington bauxite mine
96.7 FMBoddington, Western Australia5032°45′9″S 116°20′39″E / 32.75250°S 116.34417°E / -32.75250; 116.34417Infill repeater for the Boddington gold mine
96.7 FMCollie, Western Australia8033°22′10″S 116°11′37″E / 33.36944°S 116.19361°E / -33.36944; 116.19361
91.9 FMKalgoorlie, Western Australia1030°46′52″S 121°30′46″E / 30.78111°S 121.51278°E / -30.78111; 121.51278Infill repeater for the Super Pit gold mine
94.7 FMKambalda, Western Australia2031°12′40″S 121°40′24″E / 31.21111°S 121.67333°E / -31.21111; 121.67333
102.3 FMKoorda, Western Australia20030°49′34″S 117°29′4″E / 30.82611°S 117.48444°E / -30.82611; 117.48444
95.1 FMKulin, Western Australia4032°40′19″S 118°9′15″E / 32.67194°S 118.15417°E / -32.67194; 118.15417
100.3 FMMargaret River, Western Australia2533°57′3″S 115°4′37″E / 33.95083°S 115.07694°E / -33.95083; 115.07694
90.7 FMMukinbudin, Western Australia10030°54′45″S 118°12′13″E / 30.91250°S 118.20361°E / -30.91250; 118.20361
102.1 FMNannup, Western Australia1033°58′54″S 115°45′38″E / 33.98167°S 115.76056°E / -33.98167; 115.76056
97.3 FMPemberton, Western Australia5034°27′39″S 116°0′41″E / 34.46083°S 116.01139°E / -34.46083; 116.01139
89.1 FMRavensthorpe, Western Australia25033°34′52″S 120°2′48″E / 33.58111°S 120.04667°E / -33.58111; 120.04667
102.3 FMSouthern Cross, Western Australia25031°14′3″S 119°19′27″E / 31.23417°S 119.32417°E / -31.23417; 119.32417
104.7 FMWongan Hills, Western Australia3030°53′26″S 116°43′29″E / 30.89056°S 116.72472°E / -30.89056; 116.72472

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