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Radio station
Hit Radio 87.6
Broadcast areaSeymour, Kilmore, Broadford, Nagambie, and North Central Victoria, Australia
Frequency87.6 MHz / 88.0 MHz
Programming
FormatContemporary hit radio
Ownership
OwnerSouth & Central Radio
History
First air date1 January 2012; 12 years ago (2012-01-01)
Links
Websitehitradio.net.au

Hit Radio 87.6 is a contemporary hit radio station in North Central Victoria.

Description

The radio station is targeted to the youth in Central Victoria, Australia. HIT Radio 87.6 plays a mix of current chart hits, dance, and club chart music, new releases and songs from the 1990s.

Hit Radio is presently finalising transmission site arrangements for new services in neighbouring townships.

Programs

HIT Radio is an established service designed to provide an alternative rock, dance, and house format for the youth in smaller regional centres in Victoria. The programs have gone through multiple of changes. However, it has settled a range of popular weekly features, and a solid format of chart hits, new releases and dance/house music.

Development

The second transmitter location for Hit Radio was planned for Kilmore. Details of the test transmissions will be announced in the coming months. Future stations are speculated to include Heathcote, and two suburban low power licenses in the Inner South and the East of Melbourne.

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