List of radio stations in Wellington

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This is a list of radio stations in the Wellington Region of New Zealand.

Note: Several FM stations changed their frequency during October 2010, as broadcast licenses were renewed and spacing standardized to 0.8 MHz. AM stations were also moved in 1978 when New Zealand switched from 10 kHz frequency spacing to 9 kHz spacing.

Wellington, Lower Hutt, Porirua and Upper Hutt Radio Stations

FM Stations

As a general rule, full-power FM frequencies in Wellington are spaced 0.8 MHz apart, starting from 89.3 MHz

Some Hutt Valley "infill" frequencies with transmitters at Towai or Fitzherbert have been allocated to the 0.4 MHz "gap" in between other stations.

Frequency Name Format Transmitter Broadcasting on frequency since Previous station(s) on frequency
88.6 FM Radio Active Alternative Tinakori Hill 1981 on 89FM
89.3 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Kaukau
90.1 FM The Hits Adult contemporary Towai
Haywards
Kaukau
1993 Broadcast on 90.0FM prior to 2010
1990–1991 2ZB 1991–1993 B90 FM (same station but rebranded)
1993-2014 Classic Hits 90FM (same station but rebranded)
90.9 FM ZM (originally ZMFM) Hit music Kaukau
Towai
1985
91.7 FM The Edge Pop music Kaukau
Fitzherbert
2007 1990s - 1991 Fox FM renamed from Greater Wellington FM
1993–1995 The Heat 91.7FM
1995–1997 The Box 91.7FM
1997–1998 92 Hitz FM
1998 99-100 More FM (temporary simulcast)
1998–2005 Channel Z
2005–2006 Kiwi FM
2006-2007 More FM Wellington (temporary simulcast)
92.5 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Kaukau
93.3 FM Radio Hauraki Classic rock Kaukau 2010 Broadcast on 93.1FM prior to 2010
93.7 FM Gold[1][2] Greatest hits Hutt Towai 01/07/2020 Broadcast on 93.5FM prior to 2010
1986 - 2007 91ZM
2008 - 2012 Easy Mix
2012 - 2016: Radio Sport
2016 - 30/06/2020: Mix
94.1 FM The Breeze Easy listening Kaukau 1993 1992–1994 Radio Windy/Windy FM
94.9 FM Atiawa Toa FM Porirua 1990s
95.3 FM More FM Adult contemporary Hutt Fitzherbert 2010
95.7 FM Coast Middle of the Road Kaukau 2011
96.1 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Hutt Towai
96.5 FM The Rock Active rock Kaukau
Haywards
1999 Station broadcast on 96.3FM prior to 2010
1993-1998 Pirate FM
97.3 FM The Sound Classic rock Kaukau
Haywards
2012 Stations broadcast on 97.5FM prior to 2010
1992 2XX Kapiti
1992–1993 Cadbury Moro FM
1994-1995 The Heat 91.7FM (temporary simulcast)
1995–1997 The Quake 97.5FM
1997–1999 Solid Gold
2000–2008 The Edge
2008-2011 Solid Gold
98.1 FM Life FM Contemporary Christian music Porirua 1993 1992–1994 Radio Windy/Windy FM
1994–2010 The Breeze (New Zealand)
98.5 FM The Breeze Easy listening Hutt Towai 1995–1996 Kix FM
1996–2004 Channel Z
98.9 FM Magic Talk Talk radio Kaukau
Haywards
19/01/2019 -2019: Radio Live Station broadcast on 98.7FM prior to 2010
1991–2004 More FM
99.7 FM More FM Adult contemporary Kaukau
Haywards
1991 Station broadcast on 100.0FM prior to 2010
1990-1991 Windy FM
100.5 FM Mai FM Urban Contemporary Kaukau 2012
100.9 FM Atiawa Toa FM Hutt Towai 2010
101.3 FM RNZ National Kaukau
101.7 FM RNZ National Hutt Towai
103.7 FM PMN 531 Kaukau Jan 2019 2010-2019 Niu FM
104.1 FM PMN 531 Hutt Fitzherbert Jan 2019 2010-2019 Niu FM
104.5 FM Magic Music Oldies Kaukau Sept 2019 Stations broadcast on 99.4FM prior to 2010
2005 Radio New Zealand National (Hutt Valley)
2005 - 2011 Coast
2011–2013 Radio Sport
2013 - 2015 Flava
- 2019 George FM
105.3 FM Wellington 105.3FM [3] Contemporary Indian Radio Kaukau 2011 2009–2010 Hit Radio X105
106.1 FM Wellington Access Radio[4] Access Radio Kaukau 2017 2010 - 2016 Hutt Radio (now 106.7 LPFM)

AM Stations

Frequency Name Format Transmitter Broadcasting on frequency since Previous station(s) on frequency
567 AM RNZ National Public radio Titahi Bay 1978 previously 2YA also broadcast on 720 and 570 kHz[5] from 1927–1978
657 AM AM Network (Parliament)
and Star
Parliament Public radio
and Christian radio
Titahi Bay 1999 1978–1986 Concert Radio, 2YC (that also broadcast on 840[5] and 660 kHz prior to 1978)
711 AM Vacant Horokiwi 1992–2005 Radio Pacific
2005–2007 Radio Pacific and Radio Trackside
2007–2010 BSport and Radio Trackside
2010–2015 LiveSport and Radio Trackside
2015–2020 TAB Trackside
891 AM Magic Music Oldies Horokiwi 2015 1978 – 1993 Radio Windy broadcasting on 1080 kHz between 1973 and 1976 and 890 kHz between 1976 and 1978
1993 - 2015 The Breeze
972 AM Radio Rhema Christian radio Horokiwi 1992
1035 AM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Titahi Bay 1993 1978–1993 2ZB (previously broadcasting on 980 kHz between 1937 and 1978)
1161 AM Te Upoko O Te Ika Māori radio Titahi Bay 1986 1978–1986 2ZM (previously broadcasting on 1130 kHz between 1969 and 1978 and using callsign 2YD between 1937 and 1969)
1233 AM Magic Talk Talk radio Horokiwi 19/01/2019 1990–1994 BBC World Service
1995–1996 Radio Liberty
1996–1997 BBC World Service
1997–1999 Southern Star
1999–2008 Solid Gold
2008-2019 Radio Live
1503 AM Gold AM[1][2] Greatest hits & Sports radio Horokiwi 01/07/2020 1982–1992 Radio Rhema
1997–1998 Sports Round Up
1998 - 30/03/2020 Radio Sport
30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB

Decommissioned Frequencies

The following frequencies were previously used in the Wellington region, but most were decommissioned in the reallocation of frequencies in October 2010.

It is unlikely that most of these FM frequencies will be re-used as most do not fit within the current band spacing plan. Possible exceptions are 102.1/102.9 FM and 96.9 FM that fit the band plans for Wellington and Hutt Valley respectively.

Frequency Status Previous stations on frequency Area served Replacement frequency (if applicable)
89.0 FM Decommissioned ?–2011 Radio Active Wellington 88.6 (Radio Active)
89.4 FM Decommissioned ?–2010 Radio Sport Upper Hutt / Hutt Valley 93.7 (Radio Sport - Hutt Valley transmitter)
90.0 FM Decommissioned 1990–1991 2ZB
1991–1993 B90 FM (same station rebranded)
1993–2010 Classic Hits 90FM
Greater Wellington 90.1 Classic Hits 90FM
93.1 FM Decommissioned 2004–2010 Radio Hauraki Greater Wellington 93.3 (Hauraki)
93.5 FM Decommissioned 1986–2007 ZMFM/91ZM
2007–2010 Easy Mix
Hutt Valley Easy Mix moved to 93.7 MHz & closed June 2012, replaced by Radio Sport
94.7 FM Decommissioned 1995–1996 Kix FM
1996–2004 Channel Z
2004–2010 More FM Wellington
Hutt Valley 95.3 (More FM - Hutt Valley)
95.6 FM Decommissioned 1980s–2010 Radio New Zealand Concert Hutt Valley 96.1 (RNZ Concert - Hutt Valley)
96.3 FM Decommissioned 1990s Pirate FM
1999–2010 The Rock
Greater Wellington 96.5 (The Rock)
96.9 FM Decommissioned 1990s–2010 Atiawa Toa FM Wellington & Hutt Valley
(excluding Porirua)
100.9 Atiawa Toa FM
98.7 FM Decommissioned 2004–2005 More FM (moved from 98.9FM)
2005–2010 Radio Live
Greater Wellington 98.9 (Radio Live)
99.2 FM Decommissioned 2006–2010 Life FM Porirua 98.1 (Life FM - Porirua)
99.4 FM Decommissioned 2005–2010 Coast Greater Wellington 95.7 (Coast)
100.0 FM Decommissioned 1991–2010 More FM Wellington Wellington / Porirua 99.7 (More FM)
100.7 FM Decommissioned 2002–2010 Niu FM Hutt Valley 104.1 (Niu Fm - Hutt Valley)
102.1 FM Decommisioned 2015
Crown Reserve
2006 - 2015: Kiwi FM Greater Wellington
102.9 FM Expired Licence 265411
Crown Reserve Maori
20-24/02/2019: Haka Translate Te Matatini ki te Ao (Event Broadcast)[6] Westpac Stadium/Wellington CBD
783 AM Decommissioned 2017 1981 - 2017: Wellington Access Radio
(original call sign 2YB)
Samoan Capital Radio
Greater Wellington 106.1 FM Wellington Access Radio
1323 AM Decommissioned 1988 - 1994: Aotearoa Radio Greater Wellington

Low Power FM

There are a number of Low Power FM stations that are operating, or have operated, in Wellington whose broadcast range may be less than that of the full-power FM stations.

Wellington

  • Calvary Chapel Radio, 106.9 stereo, near Newtown, Christian Radio
  • Critical Analysis Broadcasting 107.1 FM, broadcasting to Kilbirnie, Melrose and Miramar, was on 107.5 til 8 March Talks of left-green persuasion.
  • Family Radio - Karori, 106.9 FM, Stereo, Bible centred and God glorifying broadcast. Bible readings, music, studies, and talkback discussion
  • Fleet FM, 107.3FM Wellington from July 2003 until May 2010
  • George FM, 106.7, (replaced Rova 1067 September 2019)
  • Groove FM, 106.8, mono, located at Trades Hall, used for uplink to 107.7 transmitter 41°17′42.61″S 174°46′35.25″E / 41.2951694°S 174.7764583°E / -41.2951694; 174.7764583
  • Groove FM, 107.7, mono, some adverts, broadcasting from the CBD area
  • High-Fi FM - Wellington High School radio station
  • Human FM, 88.1 stereo, eclectic music, poetry, Christian, broadcasting from Victoria University Anglican Chaplaincy (started May 2007)
  • Kix FM 87.6 stereo, CBD, Capital Rock
  • Kool FM, 107.3 stereo, adverts, NZ Radio School, Cuba Street
  • Maranui FM, 106.7FM Lyall Bay School since 2008
  • Matrix 107.5 FM mono, music and educational material
  • Mix FM 87.9 MHz stereo, Grenada Village, Churton Park, Johnsonville, northern suburbs, Pop/rock music ranging from the 80s to today's hottest tracks.
  • MUNTfm, 88.5 stereo, broadcasting from old Museum, now Massey University, music mix incl. NZ music (monitored to have played Half a Bat Cat) 41°17′59.54″S 174°46′37.13″E / 41.2998722°S 174.7769806°E / -41.2998722; 174.7769806
  • Muse Radio, 87.9FM, Student radio Wellington Central
  • only around Oriental Bay, 107.3, nice jazz, low power
  • Radio Brooklyn, 106.9 mono, 0.5 Watts but superior location, opened 12. Feb 2008, plays copyright free speeches and university lectures, at 7pm relays Radio Netherlands Newsdesk and Democracy Now.
  • Radio Island Bay 107.5 FM mono, broadcasting from Island Bay
  • Radio Karori, 107.5 mono, political talks
  • Radio Melina 107.4 MHz FM, stereo 1W output, broadcasting from Seatoun, 41°19′29.36″S 174°50′14.17″E / 41.3248222°S 174.8372694°E / -41.3248222; 174.8372694.
  • Radio Rainbow, 107.6
  • Rova 1067, 106.7FM down town Wellington "The Rova All Day Breakfast with Polly & Grant" live and then replayed, started July 2017 (Stuff), George FM reinstated September 2019
  • Up FM, 88.1FM Wellington, dance music launched October 2006
  • Tawa College FM, 97.0, Tawa only, plays rock songs apart from 1:20 - 2:15 on weekdays when there is a talk show.
  • Te Upoko O Te Ika[7], 87.6FM (simulcast of 1161AM) Maori radio Wellington CBD
  • The Sound FM, 88.7, Plays all your hit music and your favorite jams from the 70s to today with shows that cater for everyone.
  • The Wedge 88.1 FM, Newtown, weekday evenings
  • TLC Radio, 88.0 FM[8], country music broadcasting for Wellington CBD, Mt Vic & inner hill suburbs
  • Tourist Information, 88.2, (near Duxton Hotel) plays an old tape loop with obsolete info

Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Petone

  • 107.2 Secret FM, 107.2FM Lower Hutt Central, Youth radio established 2012
  • 107.7 FM HIBS Student Radio, Hutt International Boys' School, Trentham, Upper Hutt
  • andHow.FM 107.5, Stereo, Mangaroa Valley, Indie Rock
  • Boom FM, 88.7, Electronica interspersed with classics and kiwi sounds
  • Calvary Chapel Radio, 106.9, Christian Radio
  • Core FM, 107.1 FM, Alicetown
  • Hutt Radio[9], 106.7 FM (previously 106.1 FM), Lower Hutt
  • KIX-FM was a fully commercial rock radio station with studios in central Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. First going to air in 1993, it filled a gap in Wellington for a rock station when the former Radio Windy reformatted to an easy listening format as The Breeze in 1993. All the on-air staff on KIX FM were volunteers and new to radio. After the station went off-air in 1996 many of the original staff went on to work at some of the New Zealand's biggest radio stations including Mike Currie (Thrasher) on Radio Hauraki & The Sound, Spiros Foundoulakis went to More FM Wellington, Kris Miller worked for The Breeze in Wellington and David Cunningham (deceased) moved to Port FM in Timaru. After going off-air it was resurrected in 2001 as a low power FM radio station and is completely commercial free. Originally on 106.7FM, then 88.7 FM and 87.6FM 2010 - 2017, the station streams on the internet and is completely automated.[10]
  • Robot FM, 107.5 mono, Lower Hutt, broadcasting political talks (started May 2006)
  • Supernova, 107.0, mellower music mix + NZ
  • The Cheese FM, 87.9, Stereo, Lower Hutt. Broadcasting to Central Lower Hutt and the CBD Area. Hits of the 80's 90s and Today!. Also available on TelstraClear Digital TV Channel 511
  • The Hutt Valleys River FM 88 Upper Hutt and 87.6 Central Hutt, The station has been broadcasting since Feb 2009. We are a community station broadcasting live morning shows Mon-Fri with community & up to date commuter information as well as a wide range of music. Totally local the Hutts Best Music River FM and also streaming on www.riverfm.co.nz "click" the listen now button

Porirua

  • Arec FM, 87.6, Porirua, coverage evaluation 22 Sept 2019
  • Genesis FM, 88.1, mono, Porirua, Bible preachings
  • S-FM, 88.3, stereo, Broadcasting from Pak'nSave, Porirua, Top 40, Urban, no broadcasts 13th,17th March 2018
  • World FM[11], 88.2, stereo, Tawa, World Music plus relays of WRN & Radio Six International

Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Trial in Wellington

Kordia operated a DAB test service between October 2006 and 30 June 2018. At the conclusion the trial transmissions were from Mt Kaukau in Band III on 192.352 MHz. The multiplex delivered a mix of DAB and DAB+ programmes over nearly 12 years. The programmes at the conclusion of the trial were:

Programme Format DAB/+ Bit rate kb/s
KDAB Pop music DAB+ 96 stereo
Base FM Freeform Urban contemporary DAB 128 stereo
BBC World Service Talk radio DAB 64 mono
Brian FM Adult Hits DAB+ 96 stereo
RNZ Concert+ Classical music DAB+ 112 stereo
George FM House music DAB 128 j/stereo
NBR Radio Talk radio Finance DAB+ 32 mono
RNZ National Public radio DAB 128 j/stereo
Rhema+ Christian radio DAB+ 96 stereo
Spice+ Punjabi radio DAB+ 96 stereo
Radio Tarana Contemporary Indian radio DAB 128 stereo
The Flea FM Pop music DAB+ 96 stereo

Kapiti Coast Horowhenua Radio Stations

Frequency Name Format Transmitter location [12] Broadcasting on frequency since Previous stations on frequency
87.6 FM Waikanae Live [13] Waikanae Low Power FM
88.2 FM Paekakariki 88.2 [14] Paekakariki Low Power FM
88.7 FM signal but no audio 2019/2020 Forest Heights Reo FM
89.5 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Forest Heights
90.3 FM More FM Adult contemporary Forest Heights
91.1 FM ZM Hit music Forest Heights 2004
91.9 FM The Rock Active rock Ngarara until Dec 2014 then Forest Heights
92.7 FM The Hits 92.7 Adult contemporary Forest Heights 2004 2004 - 2014 Classic Hits 92.7
Same station but rebranded
93.5 FM Vacant Waikanae Downs then Forest Heights TAB Trackside
94.3 FM The Sound Classic rock Forest Heights 2012 Solid Gold FM
95.1 FM Magic Music Oldies Forest Heights 2015
95.9 FM Coast Middle of the Road Forest Heights
96.7 FM Life FM Contemporary Christian Music Forest Heights
97.5 FM The Edge Pop music Ngarara until Dec 2014 then Forest Heights
98.3 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Forest Heights
99.1 FM Magic Talk Talk radio Ngarara until Dec 2014 then Forest Heights 19/01/2019 -2019: Radio Live
100.7 FM The Breeze Easy listening Forest Heights
101.5 FM RNZ National Public radio Forest Heights
103.9 FM Radio Rhema Christian radio Forest Heights
104.7 FM Coast Access Access Radio Forest Heights
105.5 FM Mai FM Urban Contemporary Forest Heights 2020
106.3 FM Beach FM Community radio Forest Heights
107.5 FM Triple X FM [15] Classic rock Paraparaumu Low Power FM 2016
1377 AM silent 15/02/2020 Te Horo 2004 -2020 Radio Sport
  • Radio Kapiti, (frequency not recorded) holiday broadcaster

Wairarapa Radio Stations

Frequency Name Location Format Years Previous station(s) on frequency
87.6 FM Gold AM[1][2] Masterton Low power FM Greatest hits & Sports radio 01/072020 Oct 2019 - Mar 2020: Radio Sport
30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB
87.8 FM 3ABN Masterton LPFM Christian radio
88.1 FM 88.1 Hit Student Radio[16] Makoura College Masterton LPFM Top 40, Old school
88.7 FM Life FM Masterton (Pariwhariki Trig) Christian radio
89.5 FM More FM Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti) Adult contemporary Hitz 89FM (later known as Hitz 89.3FM), Today FM
90.3 FM The Hits Masterton (Otahoua) Classic Hits Wairarapa, Radio Wairarapa, 2ZD
91.1 FM Vacant Masterton (Otahoua) TAB Trackside, Live Sport, BSport, Radio Pacific-Trackside
91.9 FM Coast Masterton (Otahoua) Middle of the Road Oct 2019 Radio Sport
92.7 FM Arrow FM Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti) Access Radio
93.5 FM The Sound Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti) Solid Gold FM
94.3 FM ZM Masterton (Otahoua)
95.1 FM The Rock Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti)
95.9 FM The Edge Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti)
97.5 FM Radio Rhema Masterton (Pariwhariki Trig) Christian radio
98.3 FM Magic Talk Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti) Talk radio Jan 2019 Radio Live, Radio Pacific
99.1 FM RNZ Concert Masterton (Otahoua) Classical music
99.9 FM The Breeze Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti)
100.7 FM Southern Star Masterton (Pariwhariki Trig) Christian radio
101.5 FM RNZ National Masterton (Otahoua) Public radio
105.5 FM Magic Music Wairarapa Valley (Popoiti) Adult contemporary
105.9 FM More FM Castlepoint Adult contemporary
106.5 FM Radio Eketahuna Eketahuna (Mount Bowen) Local Radio 2ZE FM
846 AM Newstalk ZB Masterton (Waingawa) Talk radio Community Radio Wairarapa, 2ZD (2ZD previously broadcast on 1180, 1170[5] and 840 kHz between 1931 and 1978)
1071 AM RNZ National Masterton (Waingawa) Public radio

References

  1. ^ a b c "NZME eyes powerful demographic with launch of Gold radio station". The New Zealand Herald. 22 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Gold frequencies list
  3. ^ "Wellington 105.3 (ARCHIVED)". wellington105.3fm.co.nz. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  4. ^ http://www.accessradio.org.nz
  5. ^ a b c "Grid Bias" (30 November 1933). "New Wavelengths 1-Dec-1933". The Evening Post. Archived from the original on 23 May 2020.
  6. ^ Haka Translation Service Te Matatini ki te Ao
  7. ^ Te Upoko O Te Ika
  8. ^ TLC Radio
  9. ^ Hutt Radio
  10. ^ KIX FM 87.6 Classic Rock/New Rock
  11. ^ World FM
  12. ^ Register of Radio Frequencies
  13. ^ Waikanae Live on AREC FM
  14. ^ Paekakariki 88.2
  15. ^ TripleXFM 107.5 Kapiti
  16. ^ "88.1 Hit Student Radio". Makoura College. Archived from the original on 19 January 2020.