Gold (New Zealand radio network)

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Gold
Gold (New Zealand) Logo
Broadcast areaNew Zealand
FrequencyVarious
BrandingAll the Greatest Hits
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
OwnerNZME
History
First air date
1 July 2020; 20 months ago (1 July 2020)
Links
WebcastLivestream on iHeartRadio
WebsiteOfficial website
Corporate website

Gold is a New Zealand radio station playing classic hits and classic rock of the 1970s and 1980s targeting an audience of listeners above 45 years of age.[1]

Gold broadcasts as a network on AM and FM frequencies across New Zealand and is owned and operated by New Zealand Media and Entertainment (NZME). Its head office and studios are in central Auckland, alongside NZME's seven other radio networks.

History[]

Gold went to air on 1 July 2020, taking over the FM frequencies held by Mix and the AM and low power FM frequencies previously used to broadcast Radio Sport.[1]

Gold is a pure music format, while the Gold AM version carries a hybrid talk/music format aimed at the rural market.[2]

Programmes[]

Gold runs as an FM and AM network across New Zealand with both networks carrying the majority of the same shows.[3]

The AM version of Gold referred to as Gold AM does carry different programmes at times. These are mainly sport and rural programmes that previously broadcast on Radio Sport, including The Country with Jamie Mackay and live sport commentary including Super Rugby, All Black tests, cricket and netball.[2]

Weekdays[]

Andrew Dickens hosts the morning show on Gold each weekday morning from 6am – 9am. Brian Kelly hosts The Country Sport Breakfast on Gold AM from Tauranga each morning. This show is a mixture of sport and rural interviews as well as music.[4]

Georgia Cubbon hosts the day show from 9am-3pm, with The Country with Jamie Mackay, presented from the Dunedin studios, airing between 12-1pm on Gold AM only. Robert Taylor is the afternoon host with his show on air between 3-7pm. Rick Morin hosts the night show from 7-11pm.[3]

Weekends[]

Weekend hosts on Gold include Brian Kelly, Georgia Cubbon, Robert Taylor, Grant Kereama and Dan Bernstone. Gold AM also broadcasts live sport commentaries on the weekends for international and domestic rugby union games.

Stations[]

Gold broadcasts on AM and FM frequencies as a network across New Zealand and streams on iHeartRadio.[5]

Gold frequencies[]

Gold AM frequencies[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "NZME eyes powerful demographic with launch of Gold radio station". NZ Herald. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Cricket:NZME secures exclusive audio rights to World Test Championship final". NZ Herald. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b "About Gold". The Radio Bureau. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Brian Kelly to host Gold AM "The Country Sport Breakfast". NZME Release. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Gold". Gold Official website. Retrieved 20 May 2021.

External links[]

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