ABC North Queensland explained

ABC North Queensland
Logo Alt:ABC North Queensland logo
Airdate:26 November 1936
Frequency:630 kHz AM
Area:North Queensland
Owner:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Format:Talk
Website:www.abc.net.au/northqld/
City:Townsville, Queensland
Branding:ABC North Queensland
Webcast:Live stream
Language:English
Former Callsigns:4QN, 630 4QN, 630 ABC North Queensland
Affiliations:ABC Local Radio

ABC North Queensland is an ABC Local Radio station based in Townsville broadcasting to North Queensland. This includes the towns of Bowen, Charters Towers, Ingham and Ayr.

The station began broadcasting as 4QN in 1936. It was originally a relay station covering the whole of North Queensland with limited local news bulletins. Local program content increased in the 1960s and the station was also the home of regional ABC Television in Townsville, Cairns and Mount Isa.

By the 1980s local program content was broadcast for most of the day, as well as a separate regional breakfast program. 4QN was also the headquarters of the regional network.

John Nutting launched the Saturday Night Country show in 1994 from 4QN which is now broadcast nationally. The Townsville studios were also home to the first Aboriginal and Islander broadcasting in Australia.

Local Programs

Weekdays

Additionally, the station is the originating location of the Early Morning Country program between 5:00am – 6:00am weekdays hosted by Michael Clarke. It is heard on the ABC Local Radio regional network through Queensland and also on the ABC Country digital radio station.

Saturday

When local programs are not broadcast the station relays national and statewide programming from ABC Radio Brisbane.

See also

References

Web site: History of the ABC in North Queensland . 23 February 2008 . 25 April 2008 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080430162245/http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/02/23/1985534.htm. 30 April 2008 . live.