Thursday, December 29, 2011

Triple M's The Grill Team, 1st Ever Show


Greg 'Marto' Martin, Pete Timbs and Michelle Anderson, "The Grill Team" replaced Ian Skippen, Emily Jade, and Greg Sullivan's "The Cage" on Triple M breakfast in September 2011, Greg Martin was part of the Cage, and has been kept on as anchor for "The Grill Team"

Triple M management has decided that the breakfast shows need a more sporting edge, and as such former Wallabies Rugby Union player "Marto" was kept on the breakfast team. However to my ears, only the names have been changed! The format is identical to The Cage, whereas if you listen to the Sydney Triple M breakfast (also called "The Grill Team") sport is a much higher percentage of air time.

Here's the Brisbane version of "The Grill Team" with their first ever show on Wednesday 28th Sept 2011.

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4KQ Sizzling 70's weekend.



Another Aircheck from 4KQ 6 hours in 6 parts from 6.30am Sunday Morning the 12th November 2011, It's a Sizzling 70's weekend!

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100.9 ZZZ Lismore


Top 40-ish station from Lismore NSW, covering Tweed Heads to Grafton, lots of local content on these 2 Airchecks, kindly recorded for Australian Radio Airchecks by Rick March on 18th December 2011.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Triple M Nissan Navarathon with Bangers


Kim Blair aka "Bangers" takes control of the mic after breakfast at 9am weekdays with the "Nissan Navarathon". 104 minutes of commercial free music, with the occasional mic break for back announcing the songs and of course the Nissan plugs. I like Kim's style, it's laid back, without being to laid back, it makes a welcome change from the pace of the breakfast show. Here's 2 hours of "Bangers" on the 28th of Sept, 9am to 11am, it would have been 3 hours but I ran out of tape after recording the first ever "Grill Team" show, which will be an upcoming post.

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Triple M Plugged/Unplugged Weekend


Every now and then Triple M do a Plugged/Unplugged weekend, where they play a "normal" version of a song, then play an unplugged song from the same artist, this is kind of cool, because you get to hear a different version than what you normally do, sometimes the "unplugged" versions are recorded in the Triple M studios, so they are exclusive to Triple M.

Here's Jo Lynch on Sunday 20th November, it's always nice to hear Jo's perfectly modulated tones and the plugged/unplugged just makes it better.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Norman Banks 3AW 22nd & 23rd June 1978



Norman Banks was truly a legend in Australian broadcasting, with a career spanning over 40 years and dogged with controversy, he influenced Australian Radio in ways that are still heard today, pioneering the way football was called, talkback and even right down to the vocal delivery, Norman Banks stands tall in the annuals of Radio History. Starting broadcasting on 4th July 1931, Norman retired on 3rd July 1978 after 47 years. Check out the link in the biography below for more.

So here's a real treat folks, an exclusive to Australian Radio Airchecks, this is Norman Banks a couple of weeks before retirement on June 22nd and June 23rd 1978 with his talkback show Open Line on 3AW. The first file is about half an hour from 22nd June, and degenerates into static at the end, but has the advertising and live reads intact, the second file is longer and from 23rd June, but sadly when it was recorded someone made judicious use of the pause button, removing part of the news and all the advertising and live reads.

The third file is the short outro of the show on Friday 23rd June 1978, where he talks about selecting July 3rd as his last day of broadcasting.


Banks, Norman Tyrell (1905–1985)

by John Lack: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/banks-norman-tyrell-12170

Norman Tyrell Banks (1905-1985), radio broadcaster, was born on 12 October 1905 at Sandringham, Melbourne, fifth child of Victorian-born parents Charles Cecil Banks, a Hampton newsagent who had died six months earlier, and his wife Alice Mary, née Elliott. Alice went into business as a draper. After attending local state schools and Hampton Beach College, Norman studied for the Anglican priesthood in the mid-1920s. He did not complete his training but remained a regular communicant whose religiosity was to influence aspects of his broadcasting career.

While working for S. A. Cheney Motors (Victoria) Pty Ltd, Banks became a successful car salesman. The firm sent him to England and to the United States of America where, attracted to the booming radio industry, he gained some experience. Back in Victoria, and out of work at Colac, he dug onions for a farmer, Joseph Gilmore, whose daughter, Lorna May, he married with Anglican rites on 6 May 1930 at Christ Church, South Yarra. Desperate to find a job, Banks followed his mother’s advice to try radio. 3KZ had just started broadcasting from the Melbourne Trades Hall, and he pestered the management until he was offered an announcer’s position, starting on 4 July 1931.

3KZ had just started broadcasting from the Melbourne Trades Hall, and he pestered the management until he was offered an announcer’s position, starting on 4 July 1931.

When differences with 3KZ management led to Banks’s resignation in July 1952, he was quickly snapped up by the Macquarie Broadcasting Service Pty Ltd. On 3AW he duplicated most of his successes, including the quiz `Party Line’, the musical miscellany `Your Music and Mine’ and the comedy show `Ratehttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif Your Mate’.


Even in the more sophisticated and questioning world of the 1970s, his audience remained substantial and loyal. His broadcasting style suhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifrvived among those who revered his memory and emulated his delivery. His name and the causes he espoused continued to arouse passion among his admirers and detractors.

Near blindness and failing health made Banks’s last years difficult. Survived by his wife and their two sons and two daughters, he died on 15 September 1985 at Malvern and was cremated two days later. Only then did the family announce his death.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Brisbane B105 Breakfast.


Well the Nova and B105 shenanigans kicked of the massive shakeup of Brisbane radio in August and September this year, Camilla Severi was quickly yanked off air after she announced that she was leaving the breakfast team at B105 and replaced with Abby Colman. Here is a couple of Abby's first week, when Jason "Labrat" Hawkins and Stewart "Stav" Davidson were introducing Abby as their friend, and she was not yet a permanent part of the new breakfast lineup.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

4KQ Sunday Morning 60's Sept 25th 2011


4KQ Sunday Morning 60's has been a mainstay of Sunday mornings on the AM station for many years, some would call it an institution! Here's a show from September 25th 2011.

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Spencer Howsen interviews Ian Skippen

Pic: Ian Skippen

After over 20 years with Austereo,and six years as breakfast anchor with The Cage, Ian Skippen finished up with Triple M Brisbane on Sept 23rd 2011, here is Spencer Howsen, breakfast announcer on ABC 612 AM interviewing "Skip" on the Monday morning after he finished up at Triple M. Mon 26th December 2011. Thanks to 612 ABC for this file.

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Here's how Network 10 News reported the demise of "The Cage".

Brisbane Triple M's The Cage Final shows.


I'm a little late with this, but better late than never eh? Here's the news story from the Courier Mail and the last 2 breakfast shows from the Cage in full.

21st Sept 2011

TRIPLE M's Cage radio breakfast team has been axed after six years on the air.

The Cage team - Ian Skippen, Marto (Greg Martin), Sully (Greg Sullivan) and Emily-Jade O'Keeffe will have their last show on Friday.

A new breakfast show, headed up by Martin "and some mates" will take its place.

Skippen, who has spent 23 years with Southern Cross Austereo Brisbane as the anchor at both B105 and Triple M, made the announcement on air just after 6am.

It is unclear what Skippen, Sullivan or O'Keeffe - who also blogs for couriermail.com.au - will do now.

The industry had been abuzz for 24 hours with rumours another breakfast team was going to be axed following upheaval at Nova, which just hired a new breakfast team, and B105, which added a new face to theirs.

Southern Cross Austereo Brisbane General Manager Richard Barker said making the decision to end The Cage was an incredibly tough decision.

“This is a decision which has been one of the hardest to make," he said.

"It involves a team of people who are highly talented, supremely professional and genuinely likeable. It has been a privilege to have them in our team for so long.

“Brisbane as a city is growing incredibly fast; it’s changing constantly and our listeners are reflecting the change.

"Enabling us to reach our targeted audience is critical to the success of Triple M, and we have made a decision to change our breakfast show. As a result, the cycle for The Cage format has come to an end.”

Barker said the Brisbane radio landscape hadn't seen this much change across the board since the introduction of the last new FM licence in 2005.

He said the station was "keen to introduce the new show and new format as soon as possible".

Skippen has been with Austereo for 23 years.

He began as anchor of 4BK breakfast show in 1988 in the leadup to the transition to FM, and B105. At B105 he anchored the breakfast show that was part of the team that achieved a Brisbane ratings record of 86 number one positions.

“Skip’s addition to The Cage on Triple M in January 2006, saw the show dominate breakfast ratings for over 18 months," Barker said.


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Last Show 23rd Sept 2011 Approx 1 hour blocks

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