List of radio stations in Taranaki

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These are lists of radio stations in Taranaki in New Zealand.

Most Taranaki stations originate from New Plymouth and Hawera.[1]

FM and AM stations New Plymouth[]

Frequency[1][2] Name[3] Format[4] Transmitter[1][5] Broadcasting on frequency since[6] Previous stations on frequency[7]
89.2 FM Magic Music Oldies Mount Taranaki Dec 2019 Jan 2019: Radio Live, Dec 2019: Magic Talk
90.0 FM The Hits Adult contemporary radio Mount Taranaki Radio Taranaki, QFM, Classic Hits
90.8 FM Radio Hauraki Modern rock Alternative music Mount Taranaki
91.6 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Mount Taranaki Concert FM
92.4 FM The Breeze Easy listening Mount Taranaki
93.2 FM More FM Adult contemporary radio Mount Taranaki Energy FM
94.0 FM The Edge Contemporary hit radio Mount Taranaki
94.8 FM Te Korimako o Taranaki Full service Mount Taranaki
95.6 FM The Rock Active rock Mount Taranaki
96.4 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Mount Taranaki
97.2 FM SENZ Sports radio Mount Taranaki 19/07/2021 BSport, LiveSport, TAB Trackside
98.0 FM The Sound Classic rock Mount Taranaki Solid Gold, Easy 98FM
98.8 FM ZM Contemporary hit radio Mount Taranaki
99.6 FM Life FM Christian contemporary Cardiff and Korito Road
100.4 FM The Most FM Alternative music Mount Taranaki
101.2 FM RNZ National Public radio Mount Taranaki National Radio
103.6 FM Niu FM Urban adult contemporary Mount Taranaki
104.4 FM Access Radio Taranaki Community radio Mount Taranaki 2010
105.2 FM Licence cancelled August 2017 Mount Taranaki Cruize 105.2
106.0 FM Coast Middle of the Road Mount Taranaki 01/01/2019 Flava, Mix
540 AM Radio Rhema Christian radio Kaimata
612 AM Star Christian radio Kaimata
774 AM Gold AM[8][9] Greatest hits & Sports radio Kaimata 01/07/2020 30/03/2020: Radio Sport
30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB
918 AM Vacant Bell Block site decommissioned[10] until 13/11/2020: RNZ National[11]
1053 AM Vacant Bell Block site decommissioned until 13/11/2020: Newstalk ZB
1359 AM Vacant Bell Block site decommissioned until 13/11/2020: Coast[12]

Low power FM stations[]

Frequency Name Format[13] Broadcast area[13] Broadcasting on frequency since Previous stations on frequency
87.6 FM One Christian Radio Country Gospel & Christian Rock New Plymouth
87.8 FM Gold AM Greatest hits & Sports radio New Plymouth 30/11/2020 Hokonui
88.1 FM Atomic FM Classic Hits New Plymouth
88.2 FM Gold AM Greatest hits & Sports radio Hawera 30/11/2020 Hokonui
88.4 FM Crossroads Country Music & Jazz Waitara
106.7 FM Classic FM Classic Hits New Plymouth
106.9 FM Dove FM Oldies & Smooth jazz New Plymouth
107.4 FM 3ABN Traditional Christian Music & Talk New Plymouth
107.4 FM The Most FM Alternative music Oakura
107.6 FM Jolt FM Alternative Rock New Plymouth
107.7 FM One Christian Radio Country Gospel & Christian Rock New Plymouth
107.9 FM Dove FM Oldies & Smooth jazz New Plymouth

FM and AM stations outside of New Plymouth[]

Frequency Name Format Transmitter Broadcasting on frequency since Previous stations on frequency
90.0 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Oakura South Road
91.2 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Opunake Kahui Trig
92.8 FM More FM Adult contemporary Opunake Kahui Trig
93.6 FM Radio Rhema Christian radio Opunake Kina Rd
96.8 FM More FM Adult contemporary Oakura Washer Road, Omata
98.4 FM Te Korimako o Taranaki Full service Opunake Kahui Trig
100.0 FM More FM Adult contemporary Ōkato Pukeiti
1323 AM Coast Middle of the Road Hāwera Rotokare
1557 AM Gold AM Greatest hits & Sports radio Hāwera Rotokare 30/11/2020 Hokonui

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "The Register of Radio Frequencies". Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Database of radio". FMLIST."MWLIST radio database". MWLIST.
  3. ^ "Radio Heritage". Radio Heritage Foundation.
  4. ^ "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
  5. ^ "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
  6. ^ "Welcome to The Radio Vault". The Radio Vault. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ "Welcome to The Radio Vault". The Radio Vault. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "NZME eyes powerful demographic with launch of Gold radio station". The New Zealand Herald. 22 June 2020.
  9. ^ Gold frequencies list
  10. ^ Bell Block transmitter decommissioning
  11. ^ RNZ National 918AM switch-off
  12. ^ Coast 1359AM switch-off
  13. ^ a b "New Zealand Low Power FM Radio Station Database". The New Zealand LPFM Radio Station Network. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
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