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RNZ National was the first network in New Zealand to incorporate the Radio Data System in its FM signal. Most FM frequencies are 101FM state-owned public service licences and some are held by non-profit community organisations. RNZ National broadcasts its FM signal in mono, but the on-line and terrestrial Freeview HD services are available in ...
Radio New Zealand: Henderson (south) 1978: previously 1YA (1YA was also on 910, 650 [37] and 760kHz between 1923 and 1978) 810: BBC World Service [38] Auckland Radio Trust: Henderson (north) 2005: Access Radio 810AM - 1987 - 2000 882: AM Network [10] When Parliament is sitting: live coverage of NZ Parliament: Radio New Zealand: Henderson (south ...
Frequency Name Format [6] Broadcast area [6] Stations previously on frequency/Remarks 87.6 FM: Nelson: Calvary Chapel Radio 87.8 FM: Coast FM: Adult hits: Murchison
1980s–2010 Radio New Zealand Concert: Hutt Valley: 96.1 (RNZ Concert - Hutt Valley) 96.3 FM: Decommissioned: 1990s Pirate FM 1999–2010 The Rock: Greater Wellington: 96.5 (The Rock) 96.9 FM: Decommissioned: 1990s–2010 Atiawa Toa FM: Wellington & Hutt Valley (excluding Porirua) 100.9 Atiawa Toa FM: 98.7 FM: Decommissioned: 2004–2005 More ...
The first radio broadcast in New Zealand was made on 17 November 1921 by radio pioneer Professor Robert Jack. [9] Government-funded public service radio in New Zealand was historically provided by the Radio Broadcasting Company between 1925 and 1931, the New Zealand Broadcasting Board between 1931 and 1936, the National Broadcasting Service between 1936 and 1962, the New Zealand Broadcasting ...
Some of RNZ Pacific's programmes are simulcasts or repeats of RNZ National content, such as the flagship current affairs programmes Morning Report, Midday Report, Checkpoint, and Late Edition. The station also broadcasts some sports commentaries of major sporting events, and includes a weekly programme of hymns from RNZ Concert.
The growth of private commercial radio and Radio New Zealand's commercial assets by the fourth National government in the 1990s changed the environment in which the Concert Programme operated. Radio New Zealand's commercial stations were sold to The Radio Network (later known as NZME), and RNZ became a Crown entity, [7] continuing to operate ...
Mora currently hosts the Sunday Morning programme on RNZ National. [2] [3] He has won Silver at the New York Festivals as a talk-show host, [4] is a former NZ Young Broadcaster Of The Year, and has won national awards for TV directing, column writing and television news reporting. Mora has also been a ‘Best on the Box’ (people’s choice ...