Media in Townsville

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia, with four commercial radio stations, four narrowcast radio stations, three community radio stations, five Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio stations, three commercial television stations, a regional daily newspaper and a community weekly newspaper. There are no local Sunday papers although the Sunday Mail (based in Brisbane) publishes a North Queensland edition, which is printed and distributed from Townsville (throughout Northern Queensland). Townsville also has extensive outdoor and indoor advertising media, ranging from taxi advertising to large-format billboards.

Print media edit

The Townsville Bulletin is the only newspaper in Townsville, with daily coverage on local, state, national and world news, with sections and liftouts on health, real estate, youth, beauty, cars and lifestyle. The Bulletin is in tabloid format.

HUXLEY Press is a regional online music, arts and creative culture street press.[1] 5,000 copies (with a readership of approximately 15,000[citation needed]) are distributed via galleries, theatres, performing arts groups, retail outlets, hotels, secondary and tertiary education campuses in Townsville, Hinchinbrook, Charters Towers and the Shire of Burdekin.

Magnetic Island has two competing small publications; Magnetic Island Community News is printed weekly and Magnetic Times is published online.

The North Queensland Register is based in Townsville. However, it services the Queensland rural community from Rockhampton North. Owned by Rural Press Limited, it has a distribution of about 5,000.[citation needed]

Northern Services Courier is an independent newspaper for Australian Defence Force personnel stationed in Townsville.

The Hack (formerly known as The Bullsheet) is the student community newspaper at James Cook University, published by the JCU Student Association. Outlook is the academic community newspaper at the university and it is published by the University.

Broadcast centre for Triple M & hit103.1. Also houses the news crew from 10 News First.

Radio edit

StationFrequency
ABC North Queensland630 AMGovernment funded
RadioTAB891 AMRacing/Narrowcast
Classic Gold FM87.6 FMOldies/Narrowcast
Vision Radio Network88.0 FMChristian/Narrowcast
ABC News Radio94.3 FM and 93.5 FMGovernment funded
Hot Country98.9 FMCountry/Narrowcast
Live FM[2]99.9 FMCommunity
Power100100.7 FMCommercial
ABC Classic FM101.5 FM and 95.9 FMGovernment funded
Triple M Townsville102.3 FMCommercial
Hit 103.1103.1 FMCommercial
4TTT103.9 FMCommunity
ABC Radio National104.7 FM and 96.7 FMGovernment funded
Triple J105.5 FM and 97.5 FMGovernment funded
Star 106.3106.3 FMCommercial
4K1G107.1 FMIndigenous/Community
Townsvillerocks.com [3]townsvillerocks.comOnline

Television edit

All three main commercial networks produce local news coverage – Seven Queensland and WIN Television both air 30-minute local news bulletins at 6pm each weeknight, produced from newsrooms in the city but broadcast from studios in Maroochydore and Wollongong respectively. Southern Cross 10 airs a short regional Queensland news updates.

National and international news bulletins are shown on each respective network in place of or following local news – four are produced in Brisbane, with a Queensland focus (ABC, Seven, Nine and Ten). The Brisbane edition of 10 News First also employs a North Queensland reporter based in Townsville, covering roughly from the tip of Cape York South to Mackay.

Official NameNameOther Info
ABQABC QueenslandKnown as the ABC
STQSeven QueenslandOwned and Operated by Seven Network
RTQWIN TelevisionNine Network affiliate
TNQSouthern Cross 10Network 10 affiliate
SBSSBS TelevisionKnown as SBS

New channels broadcast by all the networks in addition to the ones listed above are available on Freeview Australia to viewers in Townsville and the surrounding region. These channels include ABC Kids, ABC TV Plus, ABC Me, ABC News, SBS Viceland, SBS World Movies, SBS Food, SBS WorldWatch, NITV, 10 Bold, 10 Peach, 10 Shake, 7two, 7mate, 7flix, 7Bravo, 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life.

Internet edit

Currently the only major local producer of online journalism is ABC North Queensland.

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". huxley.press.
  2. ^ "HOME". 99.9 Live FM. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Townsville Rocks". townsvillerockscom.