List of radio stations in Southland

This is a list of radio stations in Southland, New Zealand.

Most Southland stations broadcast from Invercargill.[1]

Full power stations

FM stations

Frequency
[1][2]
Name[3] Format[4] Transmitter
[1][5]
Broadcasting on frequency since[6] Previous stations on frequency[7]
89.2 FMMore FMAdult contemporaryHedgehope 1991Foveaux FM
89.6 FMStarChristian radioTe Anau
90.0 FMRNZ ConcertClassical musicHedgehope1990Concert FM
90.4 FMThe HitsAdult contemporaryTe Anau19974ZA, Classic Hits
90.8 FMThe RockActive rockHedgehope19991992: Lithgow School Radio; 1997 - 1999: C91FM
91.2 FMLife FMContemporary Christian musicTe Anau
91.6 FMThe BreezeEasy listeningHedgehope20072001 - 2007: Radio Trackside, Radio Pacific
92.0 FMRNZ NationalPublic radioMilford Sound
92.4 FMCoastClassic hitsHedgehope20051990s: Southland's 92.4FM; 1996 - 2005: Hokonui Gold
93.2 FMRadio HaurakiActive rockHedgehope2003
94.0 FMMagic Talk[8] Talk radioHedgehope1992Radio Pacific, Radio Live
94.4 FMRadio RhemaChristian radioTe Anau
94.8 FMHokonuiAdult contemporary musicHedgehope19964ZG Radio Hokonui
95.2 FMHokonuiAdult contemporary musicHigh Peak20064ZG Radio Hokonui
95.6 FM95-6ZMContemporary hit radioHedgehope199796ZM
96.0 FMMore FM SouthlandAdult contemporary musicTe Anau2007
96.4 FMRadio Southland 96.4Community radioForest Hill1992
97.2 FMThe EdgeContemporary hit radioHedgehope1999
98.0 FMThe SoundClassic rockHedgehope19991989: Southland Polytechnic; 1990: Crossfire FM;
1992: Southland's 98FM; 1997 - 1999 Lite FM; Solid Gold
98.8 FMThe Hits 98.8Adult contemporary musicHedgehope19914ZA, Classic Hits 98.8 ZAFM
99.2 FMRadio RhemaChristian radioGore
99.2 FM Ski FM Contemporary Hit Radio Te Anau 2015
99.8 FMDefunct since 2008Gore2004Life fm
99.6 FMTahu FMUrban contemporaryForest Hill2000Iwi Radio
100.0 FMLife fmContemporary hit radioMid Dome2005
101.2 FMRNZ NationalPublic radioHedgehope2004
101.6 FMRNZ NationalPublic radioTe Anau
103.6 FMPMN 531Pacific IslandForest Hill2002
104.4 FMnot in use, frequency only licensed for Hedgehope transmitter, not in Invercargill2018-: Foveaux Radio (not related to former radio Otago Foveaux brand)
105.2 FMCountry 105.2 FMClassic countryInvercargill2009
105.6 FMLife fmChristian contemporaryGore2004
106.0 FMMagic MusicClassic hitsHedgehope2015
106.4 FMCave FMCommunity radioGore2015

AM stations

Frequency
[1][9]
Name[10] Format[11] Transmitter
[1][12]
Broadcasting on frequency since[13] Previous stations on frequency[14]
558 AMGold AM[15][16]Greatest hits & Sports radioDacre01/07/20201980 - 1996: 4ZG, Hokonui Gold; 1996 - 1998: Classic Hits ZAFM; 1998 - 30/03/2020: Radio Sport
30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB
720 AMRNZ NationalPublic radioDacre1935National Radio
864 AMNewstalk ZB[17]Talk radioDacre19941956 - 1994: 4ZA (on 820AM until 1978)
1026 AMStarChristian radioTussock Creek20071994 - 1999: Sports Roundup;
1999 - 2007: Southern Star; 2007 - 2015 The Word
1224 AMVacantKennington1981 - 2007: Foveaux Radio, Foveaux FM, More FM
2007 - 2010: BSport/Radio Trackside
2010 - 2015: LiveSport/Radio Trackside
2015 - 2020: TAB Trackside
1314 AMAM Network/StarLegislature/Christian radioDacre2007
1404 AMRadio RhemaChristian radioTussock Creek1987

Low power FM stations (LPFM)

Frequency Name Format[18] Broadcast area[18] Broadcasting on frequency since
87.7 FMchopper fmInvercargill2018
88.0 FMKiwi Pie Radio[19]Pop music 50's 60's & 70's and Country musicInvercargill
88.2 FMCountry Radio [20]Country musicInvercargill
88.3 FM3ABNChristian radioSouth InvercargillUnknown
88.3 FMLignite FMVariousAshers2016
88.3 FMFm Te Anau (Closed)Rock musicTe Anau2011
88.4 FMCountry 105.2 FM (closed 2009)Country musicInvercargill
106.7 FM3ABNChristian radioNorth InvercargillUnknown
107.0 FMRadio Invercargill[21]Various Hit MusicNorth InvercargillJan 2020 (Closed October 2020)
107.1 FMInvercargillTAB Trackside ceased 12/04/2020 [22]
2009: Waihopai School
107.3 FMUnidentifiedEast Invercargill2020; previously Classic Gold[23]
107.5 FMUnidentifiedEasy listeningNorth Invercargill
107.7 FMThe Pits FM[24]Music & SpeedwayInvercargill2020

References

  1. "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. "Frequencies Magic Talk". www.magic.co.nz. Archived from the original on 9 May 2020.
  9. "Database of radio". FMLIST."MWLIST radio database". MWLIST.
  10. "Radio Heritage". Radio Heritage Foundation.
  11. "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
  12. "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
  13. "Welcome to The Radio Vault". The Radio Vault. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  14. "Welcome to The Radio Vault". The Radio Vault. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  15. "NZME eyes powerful demographic with launch of Gold radio station". The New Zealand Herald. 22 June 2020.
  16. Gold frequencies list
  17. "Newstalk ZB Frequencies". www.newstalkzb.co.nz. Archived from the original on 9 May 2020.
  18. "New Zealand Low Power FM Radio Station Database". The New Zealand LPFM Radio Station Network. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  19. Kiwi Pie Radio
  20. Country Radio
  21. Radio Invercargill
  22. "TAB suspends FM and AM Trackside radio". www.rita.org.nz. Racing Industry Transition Agency. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  23. Classic Gold Radio
  24. The Pits Media NZ
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