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  2. Hugh Fletcher (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher was the second son born to Sir James Fletcher and Vaughan, Lady Fletcher. After attending Kings College, he gained a BSc 1969 and MCom (Hons) 1974 from the University of Auckland, in addition to an MBA from Stanford University. [2] Fletcher's wife is the former Chief Justice of New Zealand Dame Sian Elias.

  3. New Zealand Today - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Today is a satirical news and entertainment show hosted by Guy Williams in New Zealand airing on Three. It features Williams investigating odd and humorous stories across New Zealand. The show began airing on 23 August 2019. New Zealand Today is a spin-off of the Jono and Ben segment of the same name. [1]

  4. Hayley Sproull - Wikipedia

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    Sproull appeared on the panel show Patriot Brains in 2021. In 2022, Sproull joined ZM, replacing Megan Papas as the co-host of the weekday breakfast show, alongside long-time radio hosts Carl Fletcher and Vaughan Smith. Sproull spent time on the breakfast show with Smith and Fletcher in 2021, covering Papas' maternity leave.

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  6. Category:Fletcher family - Wikipedia

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  7. James Fletcher Jnr - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, on Christmas Day 1914. He was James Senior's second son. He was James Senior's second son. In 1942, the year Fletcher Jnr became head of Fletcher Holdings, he married his office assistant, Margery Vaughan Gunthorp (born 9 February 1912 at Balclutha ). [ 3 ]

  8. ZM (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    ZM in its current format was first started in 1973 by the government owned New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (which became Radio New Zealand in 1975). The three original ZM stations were based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch and had been on air for the past few decades most recently as 1YD, 2YD and 3ZM in their respective markets.

  9. Today FM (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, MediaWorks announced it would replace Magic Talk with a new talk radio network called Today FM. [2] [3] Newshub's political editor at the time, Tova O'Brien, was announced as breakfast host, [4] with broadcasters Duncan Garner, Rachel Smalley, Polly Gillespie, Leah Panapa, Mark Richardson, Lloyd Burr, Wilhelmina Shrimpton, Nigel Yalden, Robett Hollis, Mark Dye, Carly Flynn ...