Hot Tomato

4HTB
City Gold Coast, Queensland
Broadcast area Gold Coast RA1 ()
Branding Hot Tomato
Slogan Less Ads More Music
The Hottest Songs from the 80s, 90s and Today
Frequency 102.9 MHz FM
First air date August 1, 2003 (2003-08-01)[1]
Format Adult Contemporary
Language(s) English
ERP 25,000 watts
HAAT 447 m[2]
Transmitter coordinates 27°58′11″S 153°12′48″E / 27.96972°S 153.21333°E / -27.96972; 153.21333
Callsign meaning 4 - Queensland
Hot Tomato Broadcasting
Owner Hot Tomato Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd
(Hot Tomato Australia Pty Ltd)
Website Official website

Hot Tomato (call sign: 4HTB) is a radio station (102.9 FM) in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

The current breakfast line-up consists of Sean Flanagan, comedic writer for TV and radio, teamed with Emily-Jade O'Keefe, formerly a presenter at Nova 106.9 and Christo, formerly of The Edge 96ONE, WSFM and Nova, Malcolm Lees, most famous as a member of Club Veg, is partnered with Luke Bradnam for the Local Drive Home show. Luke is the identical twin brother of Ash (Nova Brisbane breakfast). Another notable personality is former Australian Idol contestant Stu Campbell, who formerly hosted the night show but now is part of the commercial creative copy writing department. The Street Team are known as "The 1029ers" and feature Big Brother million dollar winner Trevor Butler.

A key point of difference between Hot Tomato and the other Gold Coast radio stations is that all shows originate and are broadcast from the local region, there is no networking.[3]

Hot Tomato was the first radio station in Queensland to use the limited inventory concept, getting around the Nova trademark by calling it "only ever two ads in a row." Hot Tomato also prides itself on an active local newsroom delivering on-the-hour news updates. The first song played on Hot Tomato was The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil".

Current On-Air Line-up

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News Team

Other staff

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