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In March 2021, Sports Entertainment Network announced that it would expand into New Zealand, [12] and subsequently acquired TAB NZ's 30 AM and FM broadcast licences. SENZ [13] launched on 19 July 2021. [14] In May 2022, SEN purchased Brisbane radio station 4KQ from its previous owners HT&E. [15] In November 2023, SENZ was sold to TAB NZ.
Station [2] Format [3] Location/transmitter [4] Effective power (Watts) Airdate Previous stations on frequency [5] 88.0 FM: RNZ National: Public radio: Reefton LPFM: 1: 88.2 FM: Ceased: Hokitika (Airport) 1: 2018 - 2022: Gold 88.2 Hokitika [6] 89.1 FM: Sport Nation: Sports radio: Westland (Paparoa) 1,585: 19/11/2024: SENZ, TAB Trackside ...
SENZ launched on 19 July 2021 on the former TAB Trackside frequencies, and was replaced by Sport Nation on 19 November 2024. Mix (formerly Mix 98.2), was a reincarnation of Easy Mix, Viva and Easy Listening, and Radio Sport was replaced by Gold on 1 July 2020.
2CR China Radio Network; 2ME Radio Arabic; 4BC; 4BH; 4EB; 4KQ; ... 4ZZZ; 96five Family Radio; 98.9 FM (Brisbane) 99.7 FM (Redcliffe) 101FM; 4RN Brisbane; 1197 AM ...
Community radio: 99.7 FM: The Hits: Wairoa: Adult contemporary music: 30 December 2010: ZM, Radio Hauraki 96FM, Classic Rock 96FM, Better Music 96FM, Greatest Hits FM96 (Dec 1989) 105.2 FM: Central FM: Waipukurau Tourere: Local Community radio: 106.0 FM: Central FM: Waipukurau Two Peaks: Local Community radio: 107.1 FM: WPS 107.1FM: Waipawa ...
On 31 May 2012, the company acquired three radio stations in Hawaii from Chaparral Broadcasting – KHBC and KIPA in Hilo, and KHWI in Holualoa – through subsidiary Resonate Hawaii, LLC. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] KHBC and KWHI began simulcasting as adult top 40 The Wave @92FM , and in 2013 was joined by alternative rock 102.7 The Beach KTBH-FM .
Frequency Name Format Transmitter Broadcasting on frequency since Previous stations on frequency 88.2 FM Gold Sport: Greatest hits & Sports radio: Hāwera: 30/11/2020
SEN Track is an Australian radio network operated by Sports Entertainment Network, a division of Pacific Star Network.The network launched on 28 March 2020 and broadcasts live coverage of horse, thoroughbred and greyhound racing to nine cities and towns in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.