4BH

6.3 kW Night Time 4BH is a radio station in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia.

4BH provided a letterbox/suggestion box at the front of the store for musical requests and other suggestions, in order to garner public affection.

In the 1950s and 1960s George Lovejoy provided commentary on Brisbane rugby league matches for the station and in (year) replaced Llewellyn as general manager.

During the Lovejoy years, the station was branded a "Happy Day Radio" Some of the well-known announcers were Ben Beckinsale, David Wildman, Russ Walkington, Ken Guy, Ken Smith, Peter Kay, John Flemming, Jimmy White, and John Kerr.

With the emergence of 4IP into the marketplace with a similar Top 40 format, 4BH added talkback programmes led by Ivor Hancock and supported by a well-known lineup including Don Seccombe, Babette Stephens, Gabby Horan, Peter Clark, Jim Iliffe, Owen Delaney, Father Stephen Freshwater, Jennifer Blocksidge and Pat Thompson.

In 1995, after the disastrous Talk format experiment, 4BH was placed in receivership and bought for just over $2 million by Michael Norris who was a Brisbane businessman and the major shareholder of Unitel and the Ipswich and West Moreton Broadcasting Corp. 4BH was relocated from Spring Hill to shared studios at the 106.9 QFM building in North Ipswich (now River 94.9).

A Gala Dinner was hosted at the Sofitel Hotel in Brisbane, the event was attended by former announcers and guests[12] Since November 2007, 4BH, and all Southern Cross Broadcasting radio stations, has been owned by Fairfax Media.

[13] The rebrand came with changes to the on-air lineup – Moyd Kay moved from afternoons at sister 4BC to breakfast at Magic; Ian Keenan joined the team from rival 4KQ into mornings; and Greg Victor moving from mornings to drive.

The Brisbane Station broadcasts Matches from the Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns plus a Selection of AFL Matches from 3AW as well as Thursday Night and the Early Friday Night NRL Game from NRL Nation.