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List of radio stations in the West Coast Region

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This is a list of radio stations in West Coast in New Zealand.

Frequency[1] Station[2] Location[3] Format[4] Airdate Previous stations on frequency[5]
87.6 FM Brian FM Westport Adult Hits
88.0 FM RNZ National Reefton LPFM Public radio
88.2 FM LPFM 2018 - 2022: Gold 88.2 Hokitika[6]
89.1 FM SENZ[7] Westland Sports radio 2021 TAB Trackside (formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific)
89.3 FM Radio Hauraki Westport Rock music 2019 2018: The Hits
89.9 FM ZM Westland Hit Music July 2020 - 30/03/2020 Radio Sport, Newstalk ZB
90.1 FM Today FM Westport Talk radio 21/03/2022 20/03/2022: Magic Talk
90.3 FM Coast FM Reefton Adult hits 1995
90.5 FM The Hits South Westland Adult contemporary 1992 formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
90.7 FM The Hits Greymouth Adult contemporary 1992 formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
90.9 FM The Hits Westport Adult contemporary 1992 formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
91.5 FM Gold Westland Greatest hits 01/07/2020 2018: The Sound (formerly Solid Gold) changed from 91.9 FM;
May 2018: The Hits; 06/2018 - 30/06/2020: Mix
91.7 FM ZM Westport Hit Music July 2020 2018: The Hits; 2019 - 30/03/2020 Radio Sport, Newstalk ZB
92.3 FM Rhema Greymouth Christian radio
92.5 FM Gold Westport Greatest hits 01/07/2020 2018: The Sound; 2018: The Hits; 2019 - 30/06/2020: Mix
93.1 FM The Hits Westland Adult contemporary 1992 formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
93.3 FM SENZ[7] Westport Sports radio 19/07/2021 TAB Trackside; (formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific)
93.9 FM SENZ[7] Greymouth Sports radio 2021 TAB Trackside; (formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific)
94.5 FM Coast FM Franz Josef Adult hits
94.7 FM Life FM Greymouth Christian radio
94.9 FM Rhema Westport Christian radio
95.5 FM RNZ Concert Westland Classical music 2004 1996 - 2004 RNZ National
95.7 FM Newstalk ZB Westport Talk radio 2018 Magic
95.9 FM Rhema Reefton Christian radio
96.5 FM Coast FM Westport Adult hits 1995
97.1 FM Gold Greymouth Greatest hits 01/07/2020 2018: The Sound; May 2018: The Hits; 06/2018 - 30/06/2020: Mix
97.1 FM The Hits Hokitika Adult contemporary 2018 2018: The Sound
97.5 FM The Hits Reefton Adult contemporary 2001 formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
97.9 FM Coast FM Greymouth Adult hits 1995
98.9 FM RNZ Concert Westport Classical music 1990
99.3 FM Coast FM Karamea Adult hits 1995
99.5 FM Coast FM Westland Adult hits 1995
99.9 FM Gold Reefton Greatest hits 01/07/2020 2018: The Sound; 2018: The Hits; 2019 - 30/06/2020: Mix
100.3 FM Coast FM Hokitika Adult hits 1995
101.1 FM RNZ National Westland Public Radio 2004 was on 101.5 FM until October 2010
103.5 FM Newstalk ZB Westland Talk radio
103.7 FM Star Westport Christian radio
104.3 FM Star Greymouth Christian radio
104.5 FM Life FM Westport Christian radio
105.1 FM Radio Hauraki Westland Rock music
105.9 FM Newstalk ZB Greymouth Talk radio May 2018 2018: Magic
105.9 FM Newstalk ZB Hokitika Talk radio 2018 2018: Magic
107.0 FM 3ABN[8] Greymouth Christian radio
107.0 FM 3ABN[8] Westport Christian radio
1287 AM Newstalk ZB Westport Talk radio 2007 1968 - 2007: Classic Hits Scenicland FM, Radio Scenicland
1458 AM RNZ National Westport Public Radio

References

  1. ^ "The Register of Radio Frequencies".
  2. ^ "Radio Heritage NZ Listings". Radio Heritage Foundation.
  3. ^ "Radio Heritage NZ Listings". Radio Heritage Foundation.
  4. ^ "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
  5. ^ "FWLIST radio database". FMLIST."MWLIST radio database". MWLIST.
  6. ^ "Gold 88.2 Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b c SENZ
  8. ^ a b 3ABN Frequencies


[1]

  1. ^ "New Zealand Radio Spectrum Management". Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).