The Central Coast's 107.7 Triple M (call-sign: 2GGO) is a commercial radio station based in
Gosford, New South Wales,
Australia
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. The broadcast area is the
NSW Central Coast
The Central Coast is a peri-urban region in New South Wales, Australia, lying on the Tasman Sea coast to the north of Sydney and south of Newcastle.
The local government area of the Central Coast Council has an estimated population of 333, ...
, a region that extends from southern
Lake Macquarie
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to the
Hawkesbury River.
Originally called 2GO, it was the Central Coast’s first radio station starting on the AM band with 1310, moving to 1323, and the final location on the AM band was 801 (to allow for stereo broadcasting). It later moved to its current frequency of FM 107.7.
Ownership of the station has changed a number of times. For some period it was a part of the WESGO group, being a two-station company comprising 2GO in Gosford and
2WS
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in
Sydney
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. Currently owned by
Southern Cross Austereo, in November 2019 it was rebranded to
Triple M.
2GO to go, along with Sea FM and Gold 92.5
Radioinfo 9 October 2019
The original AM transmitter tower complex for 2GO in 1971 was at Ourimbah before moving to Chittaway Point in 1985. In 1992 the station converted to FM (107.7 MHz) with transmitters at Somersby.
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Adult contemporary radio stations in Australia
Radio stations in New South Wales
Radio stations established in 1971
1971 establishments in Australia