List of radio stations in West Coast

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This is a list of radio stations in West Coast in New Zealand.

Frequency [1] Station [2] Format [3] Location/transmitter [4] Effective power (kW)AirdatePrevious stations on frequency [5]
88.0 FM RNZ National Public radio Reefton LPFM
88.2 FM LPFM 2018 - 2022: Gold 88.2 Hokitika [6]
89.1 FM SENZ [7] Sports radio Westland (Paparoa)1.62021 TAB Trackside (formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific)
89.3 FM Radio Hauraki Rock music Westport (Mt Rochfort)1.620192018: The Hits
89.9 FM ZM Hit Music Westland (Paparoa)1.6July 2020- 30/03/2020 Radio Sport, Newstalk ZB
90.1 FMCeased Westport (Mt Rochfort)0.520/03/2022: Magic Talk; 21/03/2022 - late 2022: Today FM
90.3 FM Coast FM Adult hits Reefton 0.51995
90.5 FM The Hits Adult contemporary South Westland 1992formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
90.7 FM The Hits Adult contemporary Greymouth (Tainui Steet)0.0631992formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
90.9 FM The Hits Adult contemporary Westport (Mt Rochfort)0.51992formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
91.5 FM Gold Greatest hits Westland (Paparoa)1.601/07/20202018: The Sound (formerly Solid Gold) changed from 91.9 FM;
May 2018: The Hits; 06/2018 - 30/06/2020: Mix
91.7 FM ZM Hit Music Westport (Mt Rochfort)1.6July 20202018: The Hits; 2019 - 30/03/2020 Radio Sport, Newstalk ZB
92.3 FM Rhema Christian radio Greymouth (Mawhera Quay)0.063
92.5 FM Gold Greatest hits Westport (Waterworks Road)0.501/07/20202018: The Sound; 2018: The Hits; 2019 - 30/06/2020: Mix
93.1 FM The Hits Adult contemporary Westland (Paparoa)41992formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
93.3 FM SENZ [7] Sports radio Westport (Mount Rochfort)1.619/07/2021 TAB Trackside; (formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific)
93.9 FM SENZ [7] Sports radio Greymouth 0.0632021 TAB Trackside; (formerly LiveSport, BSport, Radio Pacific)
94.5 FM Coast FM Adult hits Franz Josef 0.08
94.7 FM Life FM Christian radio Greymouth (Mawhara Quay)0.063
94.9 FM Rhema Christian radio Westport (Waterworks Road)0.8
95.5 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Westland (Paparoa)1.620041996 - 2004 RNZ National
95.7 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Westport (Waterworks Road)0.52018 Magic
95.9 FM Rhema Christian radio Reefton 0.8
96.5 FM Coast FM Adult hits Westport (Mount Rochfort)1.61995
97.1 FM Gold Greatest hits Greymouth 0.101/07/20202007: Solid Gold; 2012: The Sound; May 2018: The Hits; 06/2018 - 30/06/2020: Mix
97.1 FM The Hits Adult contemporary Hokitika (Cement Lead Road Reservoir)1.620182018: The Sound
97.5 FM The Hits Adult contemporary Reefton 0.82001formerly Classic Hits, Radio Scenicland
97.9 FM Coast FM Adult hits Greymouth (Arnotts Heights)0.51995previously 98.3FM until 2010
98.9 FM RNZ Concert Classical music Westport (Mount Rochfort)0.51990
99.3 FM Coast FM Adult hits Karamea 1.61995
99.5 FM Coast FM Adult hits Westland (Paparoa)1.61995
99.9 FM Gold Greatest hits Reefton 0.801/07/20202018: The Sound; 2018: The Hits; 2019 - 30/06/2020: Mix
100.3 FM Coast FM Adult hits Hokitika (Kaniere)2.51995
101.1 FM RNZ National Public Radio Westland (Paparoa)2.52004was on 101.5 FM until October 2010
103.5 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Westland (Paparoa)4
103.7 FM Star Christian radio Westport (Waterworks Road)0.8
104.3 FM Star Christian radio Greymouth (Mawhera Quay)0.063
104.5 FM Life FM Christian radio Westport (Waterworks Road)0.8
105.1 FM Radio Hauraki Rock music Westland (Paparoa)4
105.9 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Greymouth 0.1May 20182018: Magic
105.9 FM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Hokitika (Cement Lead Road Reservoir)1.620182018: Magic
107.0 FM 3ABN [8] Christian radio Greymouth
107.0 FM 3ABN [8] Christian radio Westport
1287 AM Newstalk ZB Talk radio Westport 20071968 - 2007: Classic Hits Scenicland FM, Radio Scenicland
1458 AM RNZ National Public Radio Westport

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  2. "Radio Heritage NZ Listings". Radio Heritage Foundation.
  3. "Local Radio Broadcast Stations". Radio Station World.
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  6. "Gold 88.2 Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
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  8. 1 2 3ABN Frequencies

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