List of radio stations in Nelson and Tasman

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This is a list of radio stations in Nelson and Tasman , New Zealand.

Contents

Most stations in Nelson and Tasman are based in Nelson. [1]

FM & AM stations

Frequency [1] Name [2] Format [3] Transmitter [1] Licensed
max (kW) [1]
Broadcasting on
frequency since
Previous stations on frequency [4]
88.8 FM The Edge Contemporary hit radio Grampians, Nelson 5 Radio Nelson
89.6 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Grampians, Nelson 5 Radio Nelson
89.6 FM The Hits Adult contemporary music Mt Campbell1.58
90.4 FM Radio Hauraki Active rock Grampians, Nelson 52006 Classic Hits / Radio Nelson
91.0 FMBrian FM Adult hits Mt Burnett, Tākaka0.5
91.2 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Grampians 5
92.0 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Mount Campbell, Nelson 1.581992 Fifeshire FM
92.8 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Grampians, Nelson 51988 Fifeshire FM
93.4 FM Life FM Contemporary Christian music Tākaka Hill 0.1
93.6 FM Life FM Contemporary Christian music Grampians 5
94.1 FM More FM Adult contemporary music Murchison, Mount Murchison 0.81992 Fifeshire FM
94.4 FM The Rock Active rock Grampians 51999Was on 94.6FM prior to 2010
95.0 FM Fresh FM Access radio Tākaka 0.11994Harvest Radio
95.2 FM George FM Dance music Grampians 1.58
95.8 FMXS80s 1980's Music Tākaka 0.12016
96.0 FM Channel X Classic alternative Grampians 1.588 May 2023 Radio Live; 20/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM
96.8 FM ZM 1980's Music Grampians 520041999 - 2004: The Planet 97FM
Station was on 97.0FM prior 2010
97.3 FM Radio Rhema Christian radio Mt Murchison 0.8
97.6 FM The Breeze Easy listening Grampians, Nelson 52008Was on 97.8FM between 2008-2010
98.2 FM RNZ National Public radio Mt Burnett 0.5
98.4 FM The Sound Classic rock Grampians 3.161999Was on 98.6FM prior to 2010
1993-99 Fifeshire Classic 99FM
1999-2011 Solid Gold (same station but rebranded as The Sound)
99.2 FM Magic Oldies Grampians 52015
100.8 FM Coast Easy listening Grampians 52010Was on 100.2FM during 2010
101.6 FM RNZ National Public radio Grampians 2.52004Was on 101.0FM prior to 2010
104.0 FM Gold Greatest hits Grampians 501/07/2020- 30/06/2020: Mix
104.8 FM Fresh FM Access radio Nelson 1.581994Boulder Radio
105.3 FMBrian FM Adult hits Mt Murchison 0.820192018: Radio Live
105.6 FMBrian FM [5] Adult hits Grampians 5Sept 2018
106.4 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Grampians 529 Nov 2021
549 AM Gold Sport Greatest hits & Sports radio Stoke 3.1601/07/202030/03/2020: Radio Sport; 30/03 - 30/06/2020: Newstalk ZB
612 AM Star Christian radio Nelson 3.16
801 AM Radio Rhema Christian radio Nelson 3.16
990 AM SENZ Sports radio Richmond 519/07/20211983 - 1988: Radio Fifeshire; TAB Trackside
1116 AM RNZ National Public radio Stoke 6.3
1269 AM The Hits Adult contemporary music Tākaka 1.25
1341 AM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Stoke 6.3

Low power FM stations

FrequencyNameFormat [6] Broadcast area [6] Stations previously on frequency/Remarks
87.6 FM Nelson Calvary Chapel Radio
87.8 FM Coast FM Adult hits Murchison 1995: relay of 96.5 FM Westport on LPFM frequency
88.3 FM Star Christian radio Murchison
106.8 FMCalvary Chapel Radio of Nelson Christian radio Nelson
106.8 FMUGM [7] Golden Bay

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nelson, New Zealand</span> City in the South Island, New Zealand

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Murchison, New Zealand</span> Town in Tasman, New Zealand

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Motueka</span> Town in Tasman District, New Zealand

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">George FM</span> New Zealand dance music radio station

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Fifeshire FM was a Nelson, New Zealand radio station owned by RadioWorks. The station broadcast on 93.0FM in Nelson, 92.0FM in Motueka and Tākaka, and 94.1FM in Murchison.

Radio Nelson was a New Zealand radio station in Nelson. The station was started by Radio New Zealand in 1932.

TAB Trackside is a New Zealand horse racing and sports broadcast network, incorporating two pay TV channels. The TV channels are available on Sky channels and the Spark Sport streaming service. The radio station broadcasts on 14 AM radio and 16 FM radio frequencies from Kaitaia to Invercargill were suspended on 12 April 2020.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Community Access Media Alliance</span> New Zealand radio station association

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "The Register of Radio Frequencies".
  2. "Radio Heritage NZ Listings". Radio Heritage Foundation.
  3. "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
  4. "FWLIST radio database". FMLIST. "MWLIST radio database". MWLIST.
  5. "Brian FM".
  6. 1 2 "New Zealand Low Power FM Radio Station Database". The New Zealand LPFM Radio Station Network. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  7. UGM