List of radio stations in Bay of Plenty
This is a list of radio stations in Bay of Plenty in New Zealand. Most Bay of Plenty stations broadcast from Tauranga, Rotorua and Whakatane.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Western Bay of plenty
FM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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89.0 FM | One Double X | One Double X | Te Puke | 92.9 Kiwi FM | ||
89.4 FM | ZM | Hit radio | NZME | Tauranga | ||
92.6 FM | The Sound | Album rock | MediaWorks | Tauranga | Classic Rock 92FM | |
93.4 FM | More FM | Adult contemporary | MediaWorks | Tauranga | Coastline FM | |
95.0 FM | The Hits | Adult contemporary | NZME | Tauranga | 2014 | 1ZD BOP FM 1990s: Classic Hits 95BOP FM |
96.6 FM | Mai FM | Urban | MediaWorks | Tauranga | ||
98.2 FM | Moana Radio | Urban contemporary | Moana Communications | Tauranga | Formerly Tahi 98.2FM | |
99.0 FM | Flava | Urban | NZME | Tauranga | 1997-1998 Triple X 99FM Easy Mix | |
99.8 FM | The Edge | Hit radio | Mediaworks | 99.8 Cadbury Moro FM (Summer of 92/93) Mix 100FM until April 1997 | ||
105.4 FM | Paradise FM | Tauranga | BOP 105.4 FM until 2011, Boly BOP until Feb 13 2016 |
AM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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702 AM | 1XM | Mount Maunganui | ||||
1440 AM | Moana Radio | Simulcast of 98.2FM | Tauranga | |||
1368 AM | Village Radio 1XT | 20s-80s | Tauranga | |||
1521 AM | Tauranga | Goodtime Classics, 1XTR |
Low power FM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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88.1 FM | His FM[7] | Christian radio | Katikati | |||
88.1 FM | Valley FM 88.1 | Oldies | Tauranga | |||
88.3 FM | Sub FM[8] | Student radio | Tauranga | |||
88.3 FM | Gold FM 96.4[9] | Waihi Beach | ||||
88.4 FM | Soul FM[10] | World music | Mount Maunganui | |||
107.0 FM | Soul FM[10] | World music | Tauranga | |||
107.7 FM | Sub FM[8] | Student radio | Bay of Plenty Polytechnic | Windermere |
Rotorua
FM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] | ||||||
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88.7 FM | Te Arawa FM | Adult contemporary/Maori Programming | Te Arawa Communications | Rotorua | ||||||||
89.5 FM | Flava | Urban | NZME | Rotorua | ||||||||
95.9 FM | More FM | Adult contemporary | MediaWorks New Zealand | Rotorua | Lakes FM | |||||||
96.7 FM | Coast | Classic Hits | NZME | Rotorua | Mai FM | |||||||
97.5 FM | The Hits | Adult contemporary | NZME | Rotorua | Classic Hits 97FM Radio Geyserland | |||||||
98.3 FM | ZM | Hit Music | NZME | Rotorua | 1998 | Classic Rock | ||||||
99.1 FM | The Heat | Urban AC | Independent | Rotorua | Mai FM | The Pulse | Rock 99FM | Urban FM | ||||
105.5 FM | Mai FM | Urban | MediaWorks New Zealand | Rotorua |
AM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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Low power FM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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88.3 FM | Rotorua | Gospel FM | ||||
104.7 FM | Good News Community Radio | Christian radio | Rotorua | |||
Eastern Bay of plenty
FM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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90.5 FM | One Double X | Adult Contemporary | One Double X | Whakatane | FM 90.7 (summer of 1982) | |
92.9 FM | One Double X | Adult Contemporary | One Double X | Ohope Beach | 93 Splash FM | |
93.7 FM | Bayrock | New Rock | One Double X | Whakatane | ||
97.7 FM | Q | Hit Music | One Double X | Whakatane | ||
96.9 FM | Tumeke FM | Whakatane | Sun FM 96.9FM | |||
99.3 FM | Q | Hit Music | One Double X | Ohope Beach | 99.3 Cadbury Moro FM Whakatane/Ohope (Summer of 1992/1993) | |
106.5FM | Sun FM | Hit Music | Whakatane |
AM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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1242 AM | One Double X | One Double X | Whakatane |
Low power FM stations
Frequency[1] | Name[4] | Format[5] | Owner[5] | Transmitter[1] | Broadcasting on frequency since[6] | Previous stations on frequency[6] |
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References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "The Register of Radio Frequencies". Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
- ↑ "Database of radio". FMLIST.
- ↑ "MWLIST radio database". MWLIST.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Radio Heritage". Radio Heritage Foundation.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Welcome to The Radio Vault". The Radio Vault. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011.
- ↑ Holding, Rob. HISfm "His FM" Check
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value (help). His FM. His FM. Retrieved 25 April 2015. - 1 2 "Sub FM". Sub FM. Sub FM. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ↑ "Gold FM". Gold FM. Gold FM. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- 1 2 "Soul FM". Station Playlist. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
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