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Program

At 104.1 Territory FM you won't hear the same songs over and over again because we have a playlist of over 4000 songs spanning 40 years. We genuinely care about where we live and what affects our listeners by really examining the local issues that affect Territorian's daily lives.

Weekday program (Monday to Friday)

5.30 BBC World News
international news and current affairs which why to answer two questions in particular: what has happened overnight and what does the new day bring? Hear from the world's decision makers as well as correspondents and analysts and it always goes the extra mile to hear from ordinary people caught up in the news.
6.00 The Charlie D Show with JP & Ali
JP and Ali start your day with great music, good company and news and info from all over. Plus there’s all you need to know with lifestyle tips, Hollywood Gossip, Astrology, Crafty’s Alice Update, Darwin’s Social Scene and much more.
9.00 Daryl Manzie Territory Talk
Regular host Daryl Manzie former Territory Minister, Attorney General, Politician, Policeman and Cyclone Tracy survivor is passionate about the place he and his family have called home for nearly 40 years. Respected by Federal & Territory movers and shakers alike Daz has unparalleled access to the decision makers weekday mornings.
11.00 Gino Luglietti Chat Room
Gino and guests in the Chat RoomJoined by local Territory personalities plus an array of guests including executive chefs discussing and tasting food on a Friday, to personal fitness trainers, wine aficionados, financial and lifestyle experts, health gurus and a wide range of guests to help brighten you're morning and get you ready for the afternoons.

Add to this some of the best music you'll hear on any radio station, and you’ve got "The Chat Room".
12.00 Joe Miller Classic Café
Presented by one of Australia’s first FM “Jocks” Joe Miller who started out on Melbourne’s 3EON the café is your lunchtime escape to the sixties, seventies and eighties. On the lunchtime menu are “Supersets” featuring musical tributes to era’s, artists and themes and tracks from the Territory FM album of the week.
15.00 Drive
We get you to and from work with today’s best music: classic rock and the best fresh adult hits plus all the survival information you need. Road, radar, weather, news, whats on around town.
18.00 6 O'clock Block of Non Stop Rock
Hard to say, but great to listen too. We’ve given the announcer the hour off so its talk free and music intensive - weeknights.
19.00 Nights with Alice Cooper
Emanating from Alice's own toxic studio in a mysterious underground bunker location in the Arizona desert, each night the show is populated by Alice Cooper and Mistress Kitty, Alice's neighbor who left behind a career of being a celebrity dominatrix to deliver the offbeat news on Alice's show, and at times, offbeat celebrity interactions, not to mention great rock songs.
21.00 Late Night Love Affair
The perfect “chill out”, kick back after a hard day and ease into the night with best laid back and love songs hand picked just for you from yesterday and today. Make a love song dedication, send a love note weeknights from 9pm.
24.00 104.1 Non Stop Overnight
Darwin’s best blend of music from the last 40 years just right to keep you company through the early hours

Saturday program

6.00 Cam Jackson
Action Jackson wakes up the Territory Saturday mornings with his own unique mix of music, news, information and special guests.
9.00 Sport with Brian Webb and Jeff Larson
As they say in the classics when too much sport is never enough, 21 year veteran Brian Webb joins with Jeff Larson, Sandy Mac and a plethora of sports experts and armchair critics to deliver the good oil on all things sport. International, national and local from darts to dodge ball you’ll hear about it.
12.00 Chris Atkinson
It’s the naughties at noon. Chris plays the best of the 2000’s, current adult hits and fresh new music.
14.00 70's Show with Pete Ekenberg
Pete Ekenberg a long term Territorian gets into his favourite decade with music and news from an era that in Western cities primarily , the focus shifted from the social activism of the sixties to social activities for one's own pleasure: drug use, all-night dancing at discotheques and swinging parties. By the end of the decade, the feminist movement had helped change women's working conditions. The Gay Rights movement became prominent, and the hippie culture, peaked in the early 1970s and carried on through the end of the decade.
18.00 Party Hits
Your favorite party bands, throw in some classic rock, a little disco and lots of spandex and your requests, and you have Saturday Night Party Hits with Peter Perrin.
24.00 104.1 Non Stop Overnight

Sunday program

6.00 Best of the Classic Cafe
Special K revisits the hits of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
8.00 Today's Country
George Strait, Ricky Skaggs, the Judds, Randy Travis, and Ricky Van Shelton -- brought country out of its post-Urban Cowboy doldrums by reminding young audiences what made the music great in the first place. Building on the astounding success of Garth Brooks, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson and many others, Country has become the most popular radio format in America, Country Music is embarking on a new era.
10.00 Oz Music
Celebrating all that’s good about Australia – music & people
14.00 80's Show
The decade that saw the withdrawal of Soviet troops at the conclusion of the Soviet-Afghan War, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. Democratic revolutions such as the Tiananmen Square protests in China, the Czechoslovak velvet revolution, the overthrow of the dictatorial regime in Romania and other communist Warsaw Pact states in Central and Eastern Europe. The 1980s are also well known (and often ridiculed) for the popular culture of the time such as the over-the-top fashion, big hair styles and the commercialization of music and film.
18.00 Cultural Village
Music & news presented by the members of Darwin’s Cultural Village.Samoan, Filipino, Indian, Tongan, Kirabas, Maori
24.00 104.1 Non Stop Overnight
Darwin’s best blend of music from the last 40 years just right to keep you company through the early hours