96five Family FM

4FRB
City of license Brisbane, Queensland
Broadcast area South-East Queensland
Branding Family-FM 96five
Slogan Family's Number One
Music That Matters
Frequency 96.5 MHz FM
First air date November 1, 2001 (2001-11-01)[1]
Format Christian radio
Language(s) English
ERP 12,000 watts
HAAT 283 m[2]
Transmitter coordinates 27°27′47″S 152°56′49″E / 27.46306°S 152.94694°E / -27.46306; 152.94694
Callsign meaning 4 = Queensland
Family
Radio
Brisbane
Owner Family Radio Ltd
Sister stations 96five Digital
Website Official website

96five (call sign: 4FRB) is a community broadcast radio station operated by Family Radio Ltd in Brisbane, Australia. The radio stations continued operation is supported by sponsorship, fundraising and pledges. A separate program output is aired on the stations DAB+ Digital Radio channel called "96five Digital".

Programming

Family FM (identified on-air as 96five) describes itself as being a "family-friendly broadcaster", with programming content that is suitable for all ages. It is similar to radio stations in Melbourne Light FM and Sydney's Hope 103.2.

The stations music playlist, consists of both contemporary Christian artists, and also mainstream artists. The station guarantees that listeners will hear no bad language or questionable content.

It also features numerous family segments and positive messages from family and ministry figures, that air each hour. A number of specialist programs such as Focus on the Family and Talking Life that deal with Christian, Mental Health and Family issues also air.

The station also conducts regular Outside Broadcasts at various events and locations, including Primary Schools and at feature community events.

Studios

The station's studios are based in the northern Brisbane suburb of Alderley.

The station's transmission facilities are located at a shared broadcast facility on Mt. Coot-tha.

Community Outreach

The radio station organises and liaises with a number of community outreach programs and initiatives through its ministry.

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