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Juice107.3 (call sign: 4CAB) is a Christian radio station on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
It broadcasts at 107.3 MHz. The station's motto is Good Taste Radio. The station offers a ratio of 60% Christian Music to 40% Mainstream. As well as playing music, Juice107.3 offers news, sport and general talk programs. Source
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| Scope | Local |
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| Language | English |
| Country | Australia |
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| Radio Media Market | N/A |
| Radio Format | Community Radio |
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