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87.6 FM: Nelson: Calvary Chapel Radio 87.8 FM: Coast FM: Adult hits: Murchison: 1995: relay of 96.5 FM Westport on LPFM frequency 88.1 FM Community Radio Nelson Hits Nelson 88.3 FM: Star: Christian radio: Murchison: 106.8 FM: Calvary Chapel Radio of Nelson: Christian radio: Nelson: 106.8 FM: UGM [7] Golden Bay
The commercial Northland radio market covers 112 thousand people, from the region's total population of 166 thousand. In a survey of 800 people in 2014, More FM was the most popular station with an estimated 27 thousand listeners and 17.3 percent market share.
Tūrangi (Tuwharetoa FM Studio) 92.4 FM: licence previously cancelled: AC: The Hits, Lakeland FM, Classic Hits 96.8, Classic Hits Lakeland FM; Radio Lakeland 92.8 FM: Radio Hauraki: Active rock: Taupō (Tuhingamata) 2000: 1997 - 2000: The Fish 93.6 FM: More FM: Adult contemporary radio: Taupō (Tuhingamata) 1990s: KIS FM 94.4 FM: The Rock ...
2MCR-FM is a Community Radio station in Sydney's South West broadcasting on 100.3 FM. The station broadcast covers Campbelltown, Camden and Wollondilly Shire . It is located at the Campbelltown RSL Club, Campbelltown, New South Wales .
1991-1992 99 More FM (moved to 92.1 FM); 1993-1997: Life 99.3FM, 1997-1999: Southern Star; 1999-2005: Channel Z, 2005–2006: Kiwi FM; 2006-2019: Radio Live (simulcast on 99.3 FM and 738 AM since 2006 but moved to 99.3 FM since 2015); Jan - 30 Dec 2019: Magic Talk (moved to 738 AM as at 30 Dec 2019) 99.7 FM: RNZ Concert: Southshore: 0.32 ...
This is a list of radio stations in Bay of Plenty in New Zealand. Most Bay of Plenty stations broadcast from Tauranga, Rotorua and Whakatāne. Western Bay of Plenty FM stations Frequency Name Format Owner Transmitter Effective power (kW) Broadcasting on frequency since Previous stations on frequency 88.6 FM The Edge Contemporary hit radio MediaWorks Tauranga Kopukairua No.3 0.8 11/01/2021 2015 ...
Iwi Radio 99.8 FM: Defunct since 2008: Gore 2004: Life fm: 100.0 FM: Life FM: Contemporary hit radio: North Southland 2: 2005: 101.2 FM: RNZ National: Public radio: Hedgehope: 8: 2004: 101.6 FM: RNZ National: Public radio: Te Anau (Ramparts Road) 0.2: 103.6 FM: PMN 531: Pacific radio: Forest Hill 4: 2002: 104.0 FM: Brian FM [5] Adult ...
This was a short lived, transitional arrangement to get listeners of 106.3 to move to 100.3. The adult hits format had performed better than expected, and the decision was made to move "The Bus" to the 100,000 watt signal at 100.3. [8] On June 12, 2006, KMXD became KDRB "The Bus" on 100.3 FM. The 106.3 frequency switched to AAA as KPTL ...