List of radio stations in Marlborough

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

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Station [2] FormatLocation/Transmitter [1] Licensed kW [1] Airdate
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Previous Stations on Frequency
87.8 FMKAOS 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)0.1620/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM
89.1 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Picton (Picton)0.16Classic 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)0.16Sounds 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)0.082017
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)0.16Aug 2018 Radio Hauraki
94.7 FM More FM [5] Adult contemporary music Picton (Mt Freeth)0.16Sounds FM Previously 94.5
95.3 FM Channel X Classic alternative Blenheim (Wither Hills)0.88 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)0.8Easy FM
96.9 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Blenheim (Wither Hills)2.5Classic Hits, Radio Marlborough
97.1 FM The Breeze [4] Easy listening Kaikōura (Kaikōura Peninsula)0.16Easy FM
98.5 FM Radio Hauraki Active rock Blenheim (Cavalier House)0.1630/03/2020: Radio Sport [8]
Newstalk ZB [9] [10]
98.7 FM The Breeze [4] Easy listening Picton (Mt Freeth)0.16Easy FM Previously 98.6
99.3 FM RNZ Concert Public radio Blenheim (Wither Hills)0.8
100.1 FMBrian FM [11] Adult hits Havelock (Takorika)0.8
100.3 FMBrian FM [11] Adult hits Kaikōura (Maui Street)0.5
100.9 FMBrian 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 FMBrian 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 FMBrian FM [11] Adult hits Picton (Mt Freeth)0.16
105.9 FMBrian FM Adult hits Ōkiwi Bay/French Pass (Croisilles Ridge)0.124 Sept 2019
105.9 FMBrian FM Adult hits Ward (Hollow Top)0.32
106.5 FMReelworld Radio [11] [13] Pop music Blenheim (Wither Hills)0.8Sept 2018
107.1 FM Picton, LPFM 2020:Trax FM
107.7 FMUGM [14] Alternative music Blenheim, LPFM

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