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| Broadcast area | Hobart |
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| Branding | Hit 100.9 |
| Slogan | Hits & Old Skool |
| Format | Top 40 (CHR) |
| Language(s) | English |
| ERP | 25,000 watts |
| HAAT | 406 m |
| Former callsigns | 7TTT |
| Affiliations | Hit Network |
| Owner |
Southern Cross Austereo (Sea FM Hobart Pty Ltd) |
| Sister stations | Triple M Hobart |
| Website | Official website |
Coordinates: 42°52′40″S 147°19′41″E / 42.87778°S 147.32806°E
Hit 100.9 (call sign: 7TTT) is part of the Southern Cross Austereo network of Hit Network radio stations, based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Hit 100.9 previously 100.9 Sea FM, began as Triple T in 1990. The station was started by local Hobart businessman John Bender who obtained financial support from a number of Hobart business people, radio industry veterans including now Newcastle, New South Wales based long time radio host Carol Duncan, and a minority interest by Austereo. As a result, the station was originally aligned with the Austereo network affiliate. This meant, during the Triple T years, the station scheduled Austereo programming, such as Martin/Molloy, Take40 Australia, Ugly Phil's Hot 30, Friday Home Free, Dr Feelgood's Pillow Talk, The Hot Hits and Party Hard. Triple T also adapted local versions of national formats, such as The Morning Crew (with their "Crazy Calls" and "Battle Of The Sexes"), Two Ups At Two, Triple Plays and The Happy Hour. For a few years, the only difference between Triple T and other Today, Austereo Network stations (such as network base-station, FOX FM) was Triple T's logo not incorporating the Today blue globe - much like Perth's PMFM at the time, now known as '92.9'.