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This is a list of radio stations in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Note: Several FM stations changed their frequency during October 2010, as broadcast licenses were renewed and spacing standardized to 0.8 MHz. AM stations were also moved in 1978 when New Zealand switched from 10 kHz frequency spacing to 9 kHz spacing.
Pages in category "Radio stations in Wellington" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Radio Active (New Zealand) List of radio stations ...
List of radio stations in Hawke's Bay: Hawke's Bay: 185,400 7: List of radio stations in Taranaki: Taranaki: 130,800 8: List of radio stations in Manawatu-Wanganui: Manawatu: 263,300 9: List of radio stations in Wellington: Wellington: 550,600 10,11: List of radio stations in Nelson and Tasman: Nelson: 60,000 12: List of radio stations in ...
Magic was launched on 20 April 2015 in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Tauranga, Rotorua, Hawke's Bay and Dunedin, some stations were launched on frequencies MediaWorks acquired in radio spectrum auctions, others were secondary frequencies used by other MediaWorks stations such as in Dunedin the 99.8FM frequency was previously used by Radio Dunedin and Wellington's 891AM previously used by ...
New Zealand permits Radio Data System subcarriers, Radio NZ National uses RDS for its FM network with AF (Alternative Frequency) enabled, commercial radio use of RDS for station identification and program information is widespread. The first station to broadcast on FM in New Zealand was a temporary station in Whakatāne called FM 90.7. The ...
This is a list of radio stations in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. Frequency [1] Station [2] Format [3] Location/transmitter [4]
Radio Active is an alternative radio station broadcasting in Wellington, New Zealand. It broadcasts on 88.6FM (formerly 89 FM) as well as streaming online at www.radioactive.fm. It began as the student radio station for Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association (VUWSA) in 1976, [1] broadcasting on the AM frequency with the call ...
The ZM station in Wellington has a history dating back to 1937 as local station 2YD which originally broadcast on 1130AM. The station was started by the New Zealand government owned Radio New Zealand (which at the time was known as the National Broadcasting Board). In 1969, the call sign was changed to 2ZM and in 1973, 2ZM was joined with 1YD ...