Cue FM

Cue FM

Infobox Radio station
name = Cue FM


area = Belconnen, Canberra
slogan =
frequency = 87.8 MHz FM
format = Student radio
callsign =
airdate =
owner = University of Canberra Union

Cue FM is a narrowcast radio station operated as part of the University of Canberra students union located in the suburb of Bruce. It transmits on 87.8 FM covering the campus and surrounding district of Belconnen.

Cue FM functions as one of the clubs and societies associated with the university union. Students who join the union become members of the radio station and can produce and present programs. [cite web |title=What is Cue FM? |url= http://ucu.canberra.edu.au/tc/site.php?id=319 |date=2006 |accessdate=2008-07-08 |publisher= [http://ucu.Canberra.edu.au UCU] ]

The Corporate Box was Cue FM's flagship program from 2007 till early 2008. The 2hr Sports Radio program aired on Wednesday evenings and was hosted by Jamie "Ando" Anderson, Bradley "Presto" Preston and Martin "Smitty" Smith. The show was produced by Joseph "The Mouth" Sullivan, and contained classic segments such as "Ando's Anatomical All-Stars" and "Lock of The Week"

References

External Links

* [http://ucu.canberra.edu.au/tc/site.php?id=1033 Official site]
* [http://www.geocities.com/tomato_records/articals/cuetop100.htm Cue FM Top 100]
* [http://www.geocities.com/tomato_records/articals/lpc.htm CUe FM Long Player Countdown]


=See also=
* List of Australian radio stations


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