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There are 28 FM radio broadcast stations in Auckland, broadcasting on 38 frequencies. ... 1993 Today 92FM 92.6: RNZ Concert ... Community radio Top 40 News Sport and ...
In 1989 Auckland's Classic Hits moved to FM, becoming Classic Hits 97FM. The ZM station that exists in Auckland today is a new station created in 1997 to replace Magic 91FM. [11] [12] The local version of the green diamond Classic Hits logo used by Classic Hits 97FM Auckland in the 1990s.
The Lange government's liberalisation of the broadcasting warrant system (which was ultimately abolished in 1989/1990) saw the station finally win the right in December 1989 to broadcast in stereo on 97.4 MHz in Auckland and broadcast commercials. The 1251 kHz frequency licence was transferred to Christian broadcaster Radio Rhema.
91-8 More FM Auckland is a radio station serving the Auckland urban area and can be heard in parts of Waikato, such as Paeroa. More FM Auckland came to be in August 1993 and featured Kim (Kim Adamson) & Corbett (Jeremy Corbett) in the morning for 16 years. Its sole transmitter is at the top of the Sky Tower in central Auckland. The Auckland ...
Jason Reeves (born May 1976, Hastings) is a radio broadcaster and television presenter from New Zealand. He currently co-hosts the breakfast show on The Coast (New Zealand). He has previously worked for other stations such as Auckland's Classic Hits 97.4, The Edge and for ZM.
This is a list of radio stations that broadcast on FM frequency 97.4 MHz: Australia 3WRB in ... Nation Radio Wales in Cardigan; References This page was last edited ...
In 2016 a local Auckland only breakfast show was reinstated presented by Robert Rakete and Jeanette Thomas. The major change in 2017, The Breeze Auckland is local 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The only major metro radio brand in New Zealand to offer a full local offering. [citation needed]
Mix 98.2 and its previous formats have broadcast in Auckland on 98.2 FM since 1990. The station was broadcast from a transmitter on the Sky Tower (Auckland) since 1997 and the frequency was briefly used by Radio Sport between 2012 and 2014. [4] On 1 June 2020, Mix 98.2 was replaced by Coast.