Heart 107.3
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Heart 107.3 is a major Hobart
Hobart
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1804 as a penal colony,Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney. In 2009, the city had a greater area population of approximately 212,019. A resident of Hobart is known as...

 radio broadcaster, which was identified as Magic 107 until August 2006.

The station plays music from the 60's to today, and targets an older demographic than the other two commercial radio stations serving Hobart (Sea FM & 7HO-FM). Their positioner is "Hobart's Widest Variety Of Music".

It was also the home of Tasmanian Disc Jockey, Bob Cooke
Bob Cooke
Bob Cooke is a Tasmanian disc jockey most notable for being the former co-host at HO FM’s breakfast show with Richard Moore and was formally the host of Heart 107.3’s breakfast show....

, who left the station late 2006. The station also broadcasts The Charles Wooley Show from 9am-12pm weekdays, which is produced in the Heart 107.3 studios in Hobart to a number of other Macquarie Regional Radioworks' localworks stations.

However, Heart 107's life began in 1937 as 7HT, Hobart's Second Commercial Station broadcasting on 1080am, 7HT became a racing station during the early 1990s before converting to 107.3 FM MHz in 1998 changing Format to Classic Hits and Renamed Magic107 and later Heart 107.3.

In early 2009 Hobart radio duo Kim & Dave moved from Sea FM (100.9) to what is now dubbed as the "all new Heart 107.3" and broadcast from 5:30am-9am followed by Dangerous Dave

Personalities/Programs

5:30am - The Kim & Dave Show

9:00am - Dangerous Dave - Includes the "Classic Cafe" from 12-1pm

1:00pm - Brett Marley (Marls)- Includes the 'Theme Train' from 5pm

7-10pm - 30 Something with Kim (hubbed from the Gold Coast)

10pm-Early Mornings - "Talking Back The Night" with Christian Argenti (hubbed from the Gold Coast)

12-6pm Saturdays & Sundays (March–September) - AFL (relayed from Triple M)

6pm-12am Saturdays - "Saturday Night Jukebox"

6-10pm Sundays (7-11pm during Daylight Savings) - "Sunday Night At The Groovies" (hubbed from the Gold Coast)
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