List of radio stations in Canterbury

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This is a list of radio stations in Canterbury in New Zealand.

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During October 2010, several FM radio stations changed frequencies as spacing was being standardised to 0.8 MHz. Frequency changes continue as broadcast licences are renewed. Most frequencies are now spaced 0.8 MHz apart, with the first station at a frequency of 88.9 MHz. Infill stations are allocated to the 0.4 MHz frequency in the buffer between two other stations.

The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 have allowed community stations to play a greater role in the Canterbury community. Compass FM 104.9 FM has existed as a not-for-profit community radio station in the North Canterbury area since June 2011. Several radio stations have also ceased operation as a result of the Canterbury earthquakes. In Lyttelton, for instance, Volcano Radio 88.5FM was broadcasting 80 shows commercial-free from February 2008, but the quakes damaged equipment and forced the building to be demolished. Shows on the station included Project Lyttelton, Monday Report, children's programme Lyttelease, classical music show Vienna Volcano, and old school metal and hard rock show The Molten Metal. [1] [2]

Christchurch and North Canterbury stations

FM and AM

The following stations broadcast in the Christchurch area including Sumner and the Hurunui District.

Most high-power FM radio stations serving Christchurch broadcast from the Sugarloaf transmitter, located on the Port Hills due south of the central city. Stations broadcasting from this transmitter also serve the majority of the Canterbury Plains, as far south as the Rangitata River. The suburb of Sumner is served by infill FM transmitters located at Southshore and Sumner Head, as hills block the signal from Sugarloaf.

Frequency
[3]
Station [4] Location
[3]
Licensed power (kW) [3] Format [5] Airdate
[6]
Previous stations on frequency
88.9 FM The Edge Sugarloaf32 Contemporary hit radio 2017Broadcast on 89.0FM prior to 2008
1999 - 2009 The Edge; 2010: George FM; 2011 - 2017: Mai FM
89.3 FM Radio Hauraki Sumner0.016 Alternative rock & Classic rock 2009
89.7 FM RNZ Concert Sugarloaf80 Classical music 1984
90.1 FM Coast Southshore0.8 Classic hits 2015
90.5 FM Tahu FM Sugarloaf16 Urban contemporary & Iwi radio 1991formerly Te Reo Iriraki O Otautahi, 90.5 Tahu FM, Mai FM
90.9 FM ZM Sumner0.016 Contemporary hit radio 2009ZM was previously on 89.2FM in Sumner
91.3 FM ZM Sugarloaf80 Contemporary hit radio 1986formerly ZMFM, 91ZM
91.7 FM Gold Sumner (Tuawera Tce)0.08 Classic rock 1 July 20202015 - 30 June 2020: Mix
92.1 FM More FM Sugarloaf80 Adult contemporary music 1992
92.9 FM The Sound Sugarloaf50 Classic rock 2001formerly Solid Gold; 1986-2001: C93FM (formerly 93 Gold, Classic Hits 93FM)
93.3 FM Flava Sumner (Tuawera Tce)0.08 Urban contemporary Jan 20232015 - 2020: Flava; 20 Jan 2020 - 12 Oct 2020: Pulzar FM; Oct 2020 - Jan 2023: Anthemz [7]
93.7 FM The Rock Sugarloaf80 Active rock 19991992 - 1999: Radio Pacific
94.1 FM Life FM Sumner (Tuawera Tce)0.08 Contemporary Christian music Sept 2023
94.5 FM The Breeze Sugarloaf32 Adult contemporary music 1998formerly Lite FM ; 1994 - 1998: Easy Listening i94.5
94.9 FM More FM Southshore0.8 Adult contemporary music 1992Broadcast on 95.3FM prior to 2009
95.3 FM George FM Sugarloaf32 Dance music 1 May 20232009 - 2017: The Edge; 2017 - 20/03/2022: Mai FM on 106.8 FM; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM
96.1 FMWaves 96.1 [8] [9] Sugarloaf16 Indie Rock and Pop 15 May 2023Previous NZ Broadcasting School programmes: Rewind 96.1, [10] 3/05-24/11/2021 Fever FM, [11] Tracks 96.1, The 96.1, OKBoomer, The Garage, Rift, Basement, Embr, Summit, Chalk, Jacked, The Attic, Mode, Alpha, Splat, Blush
96.5 FM The Hits Southshore0.32 Adult contemporary music 2006formerly Classic Hits 97.7
96.9 FM Plains FM Sugarloaf5 Access Radio 1988
97.7 FM The Hits Sugarloaf80 Adult contemporary music 1991formerly B98 FM, Classic Hits
98.5 FM RDU 98.5 synchronous transmission
Marleys Hill, Ilam (backup transmitter), Sumner Head
1.6
0.16
0.01
Campus radio Alternative culture 1986Broadcast on 90.5FM from 1986-1988 and 98.3FM from 1988-2002
previously Radio U, UFM
99.3 FM Magic Sugarloaf32 Oldies 30 Dec 20191991-1992 99 More FM (moved to 92.1 FM); 1993-1997: Life 99.3FM, 1997-1999: Southern Star; 1999-2005: Channel Z, 2005–2006: Kiwi FM; 2006-2019: Radio Live (simulcast on 99.3 FM and 738 AM since 2006 but moved to 99.3 FM since 2015); Jan - 30 Dec 2019: Magic Talk (moved to 738 AM as at 30 Dec 2019)
99.7 FM RNZ Concert Southshore0.32 Classical music 1984Broadcast on 99.9FM prior to 2010
100.1 FM Newstalk ZB Sugarloaf5 Talk radio 2011
100.5 FM The Breeze Lyttelton 0.1 Adult contemporary music 2021 Magic Talk, Magic Music
100.5 FMBrian FM [12] Sumner (Tuawera Tce)0.08 Adult hits Sep 2021
100.9 FMAnthemzHuntsbury Hill5 Classic alternative 16 May 20232008-2020: Voice of South Pole; [13] 28/09/2020 - 13/05/2023: Pulzar FM
101.7 FM RNZ National Sugarloaf16 Public radio 2004
103.7 FM Compass FM Cheviot (Beltana)0.8 Classic hits
103.7 FM Compass FM Hanmer (Wallace Peak)0.32 Classic hits
104.1 FM PMN 531 Sugarloaf16 Pacific radio Jan 20192010-2019: Niu FM
104.5 FM More FM Lyttelton 0.1 Adult contemporary music 2021
104.9 FM Compass FM 104.9 Rangiora (Mt Grey)2 Community radio 2011
105.7 FM Coast Huntsbury Hill5 Classic hits 3 Aug 20202009 [14] 2009-2020: Pulzar FM; 20/01 - 02/08/2020: C105.7
106.1 FMBrian FM Hanmer (Wallace Peak)1.58 Adult hits 18/05/2022
106.5 FM Radio Hauraki Sugarloaf16 Alternative rock & Classic rock 2008
540 AM Rhema Philpotts Rd3.2 Christian music 20152011 - 2015: The Word
612 AM Star Philpotts Rd10 Christian music Rhema
675 AM RNZ National Gebbies Pass63 Public radio 3YA (3YA was also broadcast on 980, 720 [15] and 690 kHz prior to Nov 1978)
738 AM The Breeze Marshland16 Easy listening 31/03/20231999-2005: Radio Pacific; 2005-2015: Radio Live (simulcast on 99.3 FM and 738 AM since 2006 but moved to 99.3 FM from 2015 until 30 Dec 2019); Jan - 30 Dec 2019: Magic Music (moved to 99.3 FM as at 30 Dec 2019); 30/12/2019 - 20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM
963 AM AM Network & Star Gebbies Pass32 Christian music 1990s
1017 AM Newstalk ZB Philpotts Rd6.3 Talk radio 20112000 - 2002: Canterbury On Air, Now AM; 2003 - 2010: Radio Hauraki
1098 AM Newstalk ZB Bottle Lake16 Talk radio 1994Until 1994: 3ZB
1260 AM SENZ Marshland6.3 Sports radio 19/07/20211973 - 1990: Radio Avon; 1990 - 1999: C93FM; 1999 - 2001: Solid Gold; 2001 - 2004: Lite FM; 2004 - 2005 The Breeze; 2005 - 2007: Radio Pacific/Trackside;
2007 - 2010: BSport/Radio Trackside; 2010 - 2015: LiveSport/Radio Trackside; 2015 - 2020: TAB Trackside
1413 AM Radio Ferrymead Ferrymead Park 0.32 Oldies 1980s
1503 AM Gold Sport Bottle Lake16 Classic hits & Sports radio 1 July 20201980s - mid 1990s: New Zealand's Rhema; 1994 - March 2020: Radio Sport formerly Sports Roundup; 30 March - 30 June 2020: Newstalk ZB
1593 AM Coast Philpotts Rd16 Classic hits 2004Late 1990s: 88 Country, 2001 - 2003: The Wolf; 2003 - 2004: Easy Listening i

Low Power FM

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

FrequencyStationLocationFormatAirdatePrevious stations on frequency
87.6 FM Life FM Christchurch Contemporary Christian music 2011
87.8 FMPower Hit FM [16] Christchurch Hit Music, Pop Music, Dance Music 2005
87.9 FMThe Basement [17] Rangiora Classic hits 2023Radio La Famia, Ashgrove FM
88.0 FMAnthemz Christchurch Urban contemporary 12 Oct 2020Country FM, 2011: Shakey FM, Rollywood FM, 2013-2020: Flava
20 Jan 2020 - 12 Oct 2020: Pulzar FM
88.1 FMHarmony FM Riccarton Christian radio 2010
88.3 FMThe Fridge Christchurch Student radio 2018Rollywood FM, [18] The Wave [19]
88.3 FMRacing Commentary Christchurch Euromarque Motorsport Park 2009
106.8 FM Mai FM Sugarloaf Urban contemporary 21/03/2022
106.9 FMGospel Radio Kaiapoi Community radio
107.0 FMSeaside Sounds [20] New Brighton, New Zealand Community 2020New Brighton Wassup
107.0 FMThunder FM [21] Rolleston/Lincoln Contemporary hit radio
107.3 FMXS80's [22] Huntsbury Hill 1980s 2015
107.3 FMGospel Radio Kaiapoi Community Radio 1998
107.4 FM1074BFM [23] Waitikiri Burwood North East70s, 80s, 90s2018
107.5 FMRadio Addington [24] Addington 2010
107.5 FMRadio Redwood [25] Redwood
107.5 FMPractice FM CBD, NZ Broadcasting School Various
107.7 FMJust FM [26] Kaiapoi 1998
107.7 FMChizzySoundz [27] Chisnallwood Intermediate School2010
107.7 FMRotten Radio [28] Lyttelton 2013: Flava
107.7 FMAnthemzChristchurch Urban contemporary 12 Oct 202020 Jan 2020 - 12 Oct 2020: Pulzar FM
StreamingDawnFM [29] Haeata Community Campus 2019internet only station

Banks Peninsula Stations

The following stations broadcast in Akaroa or the Banks Peninsula area.

Frequency
[3]
StationFormat [5] Location
(transmitter) [3]
Licensed
power (kW) [3]
AirdatePrevious stations on frequency
90.3 FMAkaroa RadioAkaroa
91.1 FMAkaroa RadioHilltop
95.1 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Mt Pearce1.25
95.9 FMXS80s 1980s Long Bay Road
99.1 FM More FM Adult hits Mt Pearce0.8
107.3 FM LPFM AkaroaBay Radio [30]

Mid Canterbury Stations

The following stations broadcast in the Ashburton or Mid Canterbury area.

Frequency
[3]
Station [4] Format [5] Location
[3]
Licensed
power
(kW) [3]
Airdate
[6]
Previous stations on frequency
89.3 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Ashburton (Somerset House)0.162001formerly known as Classic Hits, 3ZE
91.7 FM Life FM Contemporary Christian music Ashburton 0.16
92.5 FM Hokonui Adult contemporary music Ashburton (Winchmore)820142001 - 2014: The Hits (formerly known as Classic Hits, 3ZE)
93.3 FM The Edge Contemporary hit radio Ashburton (Electricity Ashburton)0.162002
94.1 FMMt Hutt Radio Mt Hutt Ski Field 0.16
94.9 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Ashburton (Surrey Hills)828/04/2018 Port FM, Fox FM
95.7 FM The Sound Classic rock Ashburton (Electricity Ashburton)0.162002formerly Solid Gold
96.5 FM Hokonui Adult contemporary music Ashburton (Somerset House)0.162001 - 2014: The Hits (formerly known as Classic Hits, 3ZE)
97.3 FM The Rock Active rock Ashburton (Electricity Ashburton)0.162002
98.1 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Ashburton (Somerset House)0.16
98.9 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Ashburton (Electricity Ashburton)0.1628/04/2018 Port FM, Fox FM
99.7 FMBrian FM Adult hits Ashburton (Gawler Downs)8
101.3 FM RNZ National Public radio Ashburton (Gawler Downs)82004
103.7 FM Magic Oldies Ashburton (Electricity Ashburton)0.162017
105.3 FMBrian FM Adult hits Mt Hutt 0.32March 2020Can be heard in Christchurch and North Canterbury.
106.1 FM The Breeze Adult contemporary music Ashburton (Electricity Ashburton)0.1620182017 - March 2018 XS80s
702 AM Gold Sport Classic hits & Sports radio Ashburton (Winchmore)01/07/2020Until March 2020: Radio Sport; 30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB
873 AM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Ashburton (Winchmore)2001Until 2001: 3ZE
1071 AM SENZ Sports radio Ashburton (Winchmore)19/07/2021 TAB Trackside

South Canterbury Stations

The following stations broadcast from the South Canterbury area including the Mackenzie District, Waimate District and Timaru

Frequency
[3]
Station [4] Format [5] Location
(transmitter) [3]
Licensed
power
(kW) [3]
Airdate
[6]
Previous stations on frequency
87.7 FMWaimate Community Radio [31] Music from 50's to now Waimate
88.0 FMHospital FM [32] LPFM Timaru
88.4 FMno longer licensed LPFM Timaru Hospital FM
88.6 FM Magic Oldies Fairlie
89.1 FM Tahu FM Urban contemporary & Iwi radio Timaru (Cave Hill)52000
89.4 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Twizel 128/04/20182017 - 2018: Port FM
89.9 FM The Breeze Adult contemporary music Timaru (Mt Horrible)820181992 - March 2018: Radio Live
90.2 FMHospital FM Fairlie 0.1
90.7 FM The Sound Classic rock Timaru (Tower Corp Building)0.1
90.9 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Omarama (Cloud Hill)0.0528/04/2018 Port FM
91.0 FM The Rock Active rock Twizel (Mt Mary)20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM
91.5 FM The Rock Active rock Timaru (Mt Horrible)82001
91.8 FM Radio Rhema Christian radio Twizel (ECNZ)1
92.3 FM The Breeze Adult contemporary music Timaru (Tower Corp Building)0.1The Edge, The Groove, The Heat FM
92.6 FM RNZ National Public radio Twizel (Mt Mary)0.08
93.1 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Timaru (Tower Corp Building)

Waimate (Mt Ellen)

0.128/04/2018 Port FM
93.4 FM RNZ National Public radio Tekapo (Mt John)0.1
93.9 FMBrian FM Adult hits Timaru (Cave Hill)1April 2018
94.2 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Twizel (Mt Mary)0.528/04/2018 Port FM
94.7 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Timaru (Rhodestown)
95.0 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Fairlie (Mt Michael)1.628/04/2018 Port FM
95.5 FM The Edge Contemporary hit radio Timaru (Mt Horrible)82001
95.8 FMRadio Twizel Community radio Twizel 0.08
96.3 FM ZM Contemporary hit radio Timaru (Cave Hill)52004
97.1 FM The Sound Classic rock Timaru (Mt Horrible)82001formerly Solid Gold
97.3 FM RNZ National Public radio Omarama (Cloud Hill)0.008
97.4 FMBrian FM Adult hits Fairlie 1.0
97.9 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Timaru (Mt Horrible)828/04/2018 Port FM
98.7 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Timaru (Mt Studholme)3.21995formerly Classic Hits, 99FM, Radio Caroline
Broadcasting on 99.0FM prior to 2010
98.9 FM The Breeze Adult contemporary music Omarama (Cloud Hill)0.0528/04/2018 The Edge
99.5 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Timaru (Mt Studholme)5
99.8 FM The Breeze Adult contemporary music (1980s-2010s) Twizel (Mt Mary)1
100.3 FM100.3FM South Canterbury80's 90's 2000's Anthems Timaru (Cave Hill)2.52018Kiwi access 100.3
101.1 FM RNZ National Public radio Timaru (Mt Studholme)3.2
103.5 FM Magic Oldies Timaru (Mt Horrible)82017
104.3 FM Radio Rhema Christian radio Timaru (Cave Hill)5
104.5 FMBrian FM Adult hits Omarama 0.120182014-2018: High Country FM
104.6 FM The Sound Classic rock Fairlie (Mt Michael)1.6
105.1 FM Life FM Contemporary Christian music Timaru (Cave Hill)5
105.4 FMBrian FM Adult hits Twizel (Mt Mary)0.522/12/2020Previously 99.0 FM March 2020 to 22/12/2020
The Hits (formerly Classic Hits, 99FM, Radio Caroline)
105.9 FM Channel X Classic alternative Timaru (Mt Horrible)808/05/20232017 - March 2018: XS80s; 20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM
106.2 FM100.3 South Canterbury80's 90's 2000's Fairlie 0.04
106.7 FMJust Country FM LPFM Timaru
107.0 FM100.3 FM South Canterbury Timaru XS80s
107.5 FMHospital FM LPFM Timaru
107.7 FM100.3 FM South Canterbury also on 107.0
594 AM Southern Star Christian radio Timaru (St Andrews)
918 AM RNZ National Public radio Timaru (Fairview)
981 AM Timaru (St Andrews)2015 - Southern Star
2018: Coast
1152 AM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Timaru (Fairview)20011949 - 2001: Radio Caroline, Classic Hits 99FM
1242 AM SENZ Sports radio Timaru (Fairview)19/07/20212005 - 2020: TAB Trackside formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific
1494 AM Gold Sport Classic hits & Sports radio Timaru (St Andrews)01/07/2020Until March 2020: Radio Sport
30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB

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