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The Sound, previously known as Solid Gold FM, is a New Zealand radio network owned by MediaWorks New Zealand. Solid Gold began broadcasting on 13 October 1997 and was rebranded as The Sound on 1 January 2012. The Sound has a classic rock format, playing "the greatest music of all time" from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The station appeals to an ...
97.6 FM: Tuwharetoa FM: Urban contemporary Māori language & English: Tūrangi (Pihanga) 98.4 FM: RNZ Concert: Classical music: Taupō (Tuhingamata) 1990: 99.2 FM: Magic: Oldies: Taupō (Whakaroa) Jan 2019: 2005 - 2019 Radio Live: 100.0 FM: The Sound: Classic rock: Taupō (Whakaroa) Solid Gold 100.6 FM: licence previously expired/cancelled ...
90.2 FM: The Sound (previously Solid Gold) Classic rock: Mount Cargill: 8: 1999: ... 88.3 FM Absolute Live FM Adult contemporary music LPFM: Alexandra: 2020 88.7 FM ...
The Sound FM, 88.7, Plays all your hit music and your favourite jams from the 70s to today with shows that cater for everyone. The Wedge 88.1 FM , Newtown, weekday evenings TLC Radio , 88.0 FM, [ 9 ] country music broadcasting for Wellington CBD, Mt Vic & inner hill suburbs
89.1 FM: The Hits: Adult contemporary music: Picton (Picton) 0.16: Classic Hits 89.7 FM: The Breeze [4] Easy listening: Blenheim (Wither Hills) 0.8: 89.9 FM: More FM [5] Adult contemporary music: Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula) 0.16: Sounds FM previously 90.3 90.5 FM: ZM: Contemporary hit radio: Blenheim (Cavalier House) 0.16: 90.7 FM: Tahu FM ...
98.4 FM: The Sound: Classic rock: Grampians: 3.16: 1999: Was on 98.6FM prior to 2010 1993-99 Fifeshire Classic 99FM 1999-2011 Solid Gold (same station but rebranded ...
Sound FM is an on-air brand used by a number of radio stations: CKMS-FM (formerly branded as 100.3 Sound FM), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada KKLQ (FM) (formerly branded as 100.3 The Sound), Los Angeles, California, United States
Rebranding as "The Sound" in August 2016, WSIE broadcasts jazz, smooth jazz, blues, and R&B, [1] and is the anchor station for SIUE Sports' Cougar Network. [2] Licensed by the Federal Communications Commission in January 1969, [3] WSIE operates with 50,000 watts of effective radiated power (ERP) at 88.7 megahertz in the FM band. [4]