ARN’s Hot Tomato has launched Hot Tomato Gold and CADA via DAB+ radio on the Gold Coast, as well as through the iHeart radio app.
Gold Coasters can also now listen to 102.9 Hot Tomato through their DAB+ radio, waking up with Galey, Emily Jade & Christo for Breakfast and driving home with Moyra and Big Trev on weekday afternoons.
Hot Tomato Gold is a new format that will play the Gold Coast’s greatest hits from the 60s to 90s, putting the Gold back on the Gold Coast.
Hip Hop and R&B lovers can get their fix on CADA, ARN’s new national youth network.
Additional locally programmed DAB+ radio services will also be available in the coming weeks.
1029 Hot Tomato Content Director, Brendon Dangar said,“We haven’t just done a cut n paste with our DAB+ offering on the Gold Coast.”
“We’ve already created Hot Tomato Gold to cater for the top end demographic of Hot Tomato listeners and the audience that has nowhere to go after Gold FM disappeared. The music is fantastic and the image is Gold Coast as.”
Dangar also alluded to additional stations that are in the works.
“The station we are currently working on at the moment and hope to launch in the next few weeks is very exciting and will be ready for the picking soon,” said Dangar.
1029 Hot Tomato General Manager, Graham Miles said, “Being 100% Gold Coast, we are delighted to be able to offer 1029 Hot Tomato on the DAB+ spectrum as well as adding two new locally produced formats being Hot Tomato Gold and one to be announced soon.
“The Gold Coast is the sixth-largest city, and these new services will present another option for our advertising partners to connect with our audiences.”
There has been no mention in these 2 reports and an examination of the ACMA's transmitter list (extracted 10th March) of an ABC/SBS DAB+ transmitter on the same site.
The www.abc.net.au/reception site map for Brisbane's digital programs shows that the Gold Coast is excluded from that coverage. This leaves them 5 ABC FM services, without SBS and 12 digital only services and the SBS 1 simulcast.