These are lists of radio stations in Manawatu-Wanganui in New Zealand.
Frequency [11] | Station | Location | Format | Airdate | Previous Stations on Frequency [12] |
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87.6 FM | Radio Hauraki | Whanganui (Bastia Hill) | Mainstream rock (1990s-2010s) | 2018 | |
88.8 FM | The Edge | Bastia Hill | Pop music | ||
89.6 FM | The Hits | Bastia Hill | Adult contemporary | 1949 | Classic Hits River City Radio, 2ZW |
90.4 FM | Magic Music | Bastia Hill | Oldies | 2016 | Mai FM |
91.2 FM | Brian FM [13] | Landguard | Adult contemporary/Classic rock | 2014 | |
92.0 FM | ReelWorld Radio [14] | Landguard | Pop Music | 2015 | |
92.8 FM | More FM | Bastia Hill | Adult contemporary | early 1990s | Star FM |
93.6 FM | Ski FM | Maxwell Avenue | Contemporary hit radio | ||
94.4 FM | The Sound | Bastia Hill | Classic rock | ||
95.2 FM | The Rock | Bastia Hill | Active rock | ||
96.0 FM | Magic Talk | Bastia Hill | Talk Radio | Jan 2019 | Radio Live |
96.8 FM | ZM | Bastia Hill | Hit music | ||
97.6 FM | The Breeze | Bastia Hill | Easy Listening | ||
98.4 FM | Coast | Bastia Hill | Pop music (60s-1970s) | 2015 | |
99.2 FM | RNZ Concert | Mt Jowett | Classical music | ||
100.0 FM | Awa FM | Landguard | iwi radio | ||
100.8 FM | Life FM | Durie Hill | Contemporary Christian music | ||
101.6 FM | RNZ National | Mt Jowett | Public radio | ||
104.8 FM | Radio Rhema | Durie Hill | Christian radio | ||
105.6 FM | The Avenue | Mt Jowett | |||
106.7 FM | Roxy Radio | Whanganui | Blues, Pop & Classics | 1997 | |
107.00 FM | Castlecliff Radio | Castlecliff Whanganui | Easy listening | ||
594 AM | Star | Cameron Rd West | Christian radio | ||
1062 AM | Radio Sport | Kaitoke | Sports talk | ||
1197 AM | Newstalk ZB | Kaitoke | Talk radio | ||
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