4EB
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| City | Brisbane, Queensland |
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| Broadcast area | Brisbane RA1 () |
| Slogan | Sharing the World with you. |
| Frequency | 98.1 MHz FM |
| First air date | December 1, 1979[1] |
| Format | Variety |
| Language(s) | Multilingual |
| ERP | 12,000 watts |
| HAAT | 233 m[2] |
| Transmitter coordinates | 27°27′47″S 152°56′49″E / 27.46306°S 152.94694°E |
| Callsign meaning |
4 = Queensland Ethnic Broadcasting |
| Former frequencies | 1053 kHz (1979-2002) |
| Owner | Ethnic Broadcasting Association of Queensland Ltd |
| Website | Official website |
4EB FM is an ethnic community radio station broadcasting to the Brisbane, Queensland area. Its output is multicultural, facilitating over 55 language groups from around the world.
Language Program
| Afghan | Albanian | Arabic | Bangla | Bosnian | Chinese | Colombian | Cook Islands |
| Croatian | Czech | Dutch | Ethiopian | Fijian | Filipino | Finnish | French |
| Four EB (any other) | German | Greek | Hungarian | Indian | Irish | Italian | Japanese |
| Korean | Kurdish | Latin-American | Lithuanian | Macedonian | Maltese | Maori | Multicultural (Mixed) |
| Nepalese | Niue | Pakistani | Persian | Polish | Portuguese | Punjabi | Romanian |
| Russian | Samoan | Scottish | Serbian | Slovak | Slovenian | Spanish | Sri Lankan |
| Tamil | Telugu (from Southern India) | Thai | Tokelauan | Tongan | Turkish | Ukrainian | Vietnamese |
See also
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