This is a list of radio stations in Marlborough in New Zealand.
Frequency [1] | Station [2] | Format | Location/Transmitter [1] | Licensed kW [1] | Airdate [3] | Previous Stations on Frequency |
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87.8 FM | KAOS FM | Active rock | Blenheim, LPFM | 2017 | ||
88.9 FM | Fresh FM | Access radio | Blenheim (Goulters Hill) | 0.1 | ||
89.1 FM | The Rock | Active rock | Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula) | 0.16 | 20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM | |
89.1 FM | The Hits | Adult contemporary music | Picton (Picton) | 0.16 | Classic Hits | |
89.7 FM | The Breeze [4] | Easy listening | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
89.9 FM | More FM [5] | Adult contemporary music | Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula) | 0.16 | Sounds FM previously 90.3 | |
90.5 FM | ZM | Contemporary hit radio | Blenheim (Cavalier House) | 0.16 | ||
90.7 FM | Tahu FM | Urban contemporary | Kaikōura | 0.16 | ||
91.3 FM | The Rock [6] | Active rock | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
91.5 FM | Life FM | Contemporary Christian music | Picton (Mt Freeth) | 0.16 | ||
91.5 FM | The Hits (relay of Christchurch Station) | Adult contemporary music | Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula) | 0.08 | 2017 | |
92.1 FM | Newstalk ZB | Talk radio | Blenheim (Cavalier House) | 0.16 | ||
92.3 FM | The Rock | Active rock | Picton (Mt Freeth) | 0.16 | Radio Live; 2019 - 20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM | |
92.9 FM | More FM [5] | Adult contemporary radio | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | Sounds FM - main Blenheim transmitter | |
93.7 FM | Life FM | Contemporary Christian music | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
94.5 FM | Coast | Easy listening | Blenheim (Cavalier House) | 0.16 | Aug 2018 | Radio Hauraki |
94.7 FM | More FM [5] | Adult contemporary music | Picton (Mt Freeth) | 0.16 | Sounds FM Previously 94.5 | |
95.3 FM | Channel X | Classic alternative | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | 8 May 2023 | Radio Live; Jan 2019 - 20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM |
96.1 FM | The Sound [7] | Classic rock | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | Easy FM | |
96.9 FM | The Hits | Adult contemporary music | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 2.5 | Classic Hits, Radio Marlborough | |
97.1 FM | The Breeze [4] | Easy listening | Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula) | 0.16 | Easy FM | |
98.5 FM | Radio Hauraki | Active rock | Blenheim (Cavalier House) | 0.16 | 30/03/2020: Radio Sport [8] Newstalk ZB [9] [10] | |
98.7 FM | The Breeze [4] | Easy listening | Picton (Mt Freeth) | 0.16 | Easy FM Previously 98.6 | |
99.3 FM | RNZ Concert | Public radio | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
100.1 FM | Brian FM [11] | Adult hits | Havelock (Takorika) | 0.8 | ||
100.3 FM | Brian FM [11] | Adult hits | Kaikōura (Maui Street) | 0.5 | ||
100.9 FM | Brian FM [11] | Adult Hits | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
101.7 FM | RNZ National | Public radio | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
103.5 FM | Rhema | Christian radio | Picton (Mt Freeth) | 0.16 | ||
104.1 FM | Rhema | Christian radio | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
104.3 FM | Brian FM [11] | Adult hits | Seddon/Awatere Valley (Stevens Hill) | 0.32 | ||
104.9 FM | The Edge [12] | Contemporary hit radio | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
105.1 FM | Rhema | Christian radio | Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula) | 0.16 | ||
105.7 FM | Magic | Oldies | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | ||
105.9 FM | Brian FM [11] | Adult hits | Picton (Mt Freeth) | 0.16 | ||
105.9 FM | Brian FM | Adult hits | Ōkiwi Bay/French Pass (Croisilles Ridge) | 0.1 | 24 Sept 2019 | |
105.9 FM | Brian FM | Adult hits | Ward (Hollow Top) | 0.32 | ||
106.5 FM | Reelworld Radio [11] [13] | Pop music | Blenheim (Wither Hills) | 0.8 | Sept 2018 | |
107.1 FM | Picton, LPFM | 2020:Trax FM | ||||
107.7 FM | UGM [14] | Alternative music | Blenheim, LPFM |
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