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Radio broadcasting began in New Zealand in 1922, and is now dominated by almost thirty radio networks and station groups. The Government has dominated broadcasting since 1925, but through privatisation and deregulation (in 1989) has allowed commercial talk and music stations to reach large audiences.
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 ...
Regions of New Zealand Survey markets Total population [10] 1: List of radio stations in Northland: Northland: 204,800 2: List of radio stations in Auckland: Auckland: 1,798,300 3: List of radio stations in Waikato: Hamilton: 536,200 4: List of radio stations in Bay of Plenty: Tauranga, Rotorua: 355,200 5: List of radio stations in Gisborne ...
RNZ Pacific or Radio New Zealand Pacific, sometimes abbreviated to RNZP, is a division of Radio New Zealand and the official international broadcasting station of New Zealand. It broadcasts a variety of news, current affairs and sports programmes in English, and news in seven Pacific languages. The station's mission statement requires it to ...
RNZ National's programming is distributed via several means. 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.
This is a list of radio stations in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. Frequency [1] Station [2] Format [3] ... "New Zealand Radio Spectrum Management". Ministry ...
This is a list of radio stations in Canterbury in New Zealand. During October 2010, several FM radio stations changed frequencies as spacing was being standardised to 0.8 MHz. Frequency changes continue as broadcast licences are renewed.
It reaches approximately 486,800 listeners weekly, making it the fifth largest commercial radio station in New Zealand. [2] The ZM network as it is today was founded in the early 1970s as three separate commercial music stations owned by Radio New Zealand in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The name is derived from the former callsigns of ...