Radio legend Arnold Frolows, who helped shape the sound of Australian music as the long-serving music director of Triple J, has died after a brief illness at 74.
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One of the first people hired for the ABC's youth-focused radio station became one of Australian radio's most influential figures.
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Arnold Frolows, long time triple j music director, dies at 74Arnold Frolows, a key figure in establishing the sound of triple j and steering its musical direction for decades, has died. He was 74. Frolows died in Sydney's Mona Vale hospice on Sunday morning ...
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