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  • Rock-it Radio (www.rockitradio.net)

    An online radio station playing oldies from the first decade of rock and roll. Tune in to hear 1950's and early 1960's rock and roll, doo wop, rockabilly and rhythm and blues.

  • Ruia Mai   (www.ruiamai.co.nz)

    A Mãori language broadcaster. Since it's launch in May 1996, the Ngãti Whatua owned station has consolidated its place in radio history with the delivery of the first ever 100 per cent Mãori language broadcast.

  • Samoa Capital Radio   (www.samoacapitalradio.co.nz)

    Community radio programming by and for Samoans, broadcasting from Wellington.

  • Ski FM   (www.skifm.net.nz)

    Ruapehu's information radio station, servicing the Central Plateau for 22 years, with all the details of what's going on in the region and a live stream feed available.

  • Solid Gold FM   (www.solidgoldfm.co.nz)

    A radio station with fun promotions, great prizes and entertaining hosts, playing classic hits from the 1960's.

  • Sound Archives/Nga Taonga Korero   (www.soundarchives.co.nz)

    New Zealand’s foremost radio archive, responsible for managing, collecting, preserving and providing access to the nation’s recorded radio heritage.

  • Sound Noetz   (www.soundnoetz.com)

    Software developers to station based in Palmerston North, Manawatu.

  • Southern Star Network   (www.sstar.co.nz)

    Broadcast nationwide, letting you hear the Christian hits of yesteryear, instrumentals and contemporary hymns throughout each day.

  • Southwest   (www.southwest.org.nz)

    Showcasing public radio features realized by Roger Smith and Gareth Watkins.

  • Spectrum Online   (spectrumonline.med.govt.nz)

    Providing online access to the New Zealand Register of Radio Frequencies.

  • Sun 96.9 FM   (www.sunfm.irirangi.net)

    A Ngati Awa radio station that promotes Te Reo Maori in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

  • Tahu FM   (www.tahu.co.nz)

    Based in Christchurch, blasting the best and newest smooth grooves and bouncin’ hip hop music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Also broadcast on SKY digital.

  • Te Hiku o Te Ika   (www.tehiku.irirangi.net)

    Radio stations broadcasting in the Far North of New Zealand, building community pride and awareness, and fostering the Maori language.

  • Te Upoko O Te Ika 1161 AM   (www.teupoko.irirangi.net)

    A Wellington Maori radio station that has been broadcasting since 1982, making it the longest running Maori station in New Zealand. They are proud to focus predominantly on Maori language, issues and information.

  • The Axe Attack   (www.theaxeattack.com)

    A hard rock and heavy metal radio show, broadcast on Sunday nights on The Rock.

  • The Breeze   (www.thebreeze.co.nz)

    An easy listening radio station broadcasting in all the main centres and in other North Island locations.

  • The Breeze, Auckland   (auckland.thebreeze.co.nz)

    Auckland's easy listening radio station, broadcasting on 93.4FM.

  • The Edge   (www.theedge.co.nz)

    Top 40 radio station broadcasting throughout New Zealand.

  • The Flea, North Shore Community Radio   (www.theflea.co.nz)

    A local radio station for those living in the Devonport, Belmont, Bayswater and Takapuna South areas in Auckland. This unique residential area contains a mixture of beautiful beaches with both sea and city views.

  • The Joint   (www.thejoint.co.nz)

    A super dope blend of hip-hop, house, dub and rock 'n' roll, broadcast live each Saturday on RDU, a Christchurch radio station.

  • The Mulcher Fm   (www.themulcher.co.nz)

    Is New Zealand's independent youth radio station network. Find out how to get involved and become a correspondent, dj or set up your own radio station.

  • The New Zealand LPFM Radio Station Network (www.low-power-fm-radio.spacejunk.co.nz)

    A meeting place for the Low Power FM Broadcasting community, where broadcasters can announce their radio station, share ideas, information and resources, or just discuss their favorite tunes.

  • The Radio Broadcasters Association   (www.rba.co.nz)

    Existing to maintain high standards of commercial radio broadcasting in New Zealand and to represent the commercial radio industry to its many partners and stakeholders within government, business and the community.

  • The Radio Bureau   (www.trb.co.nz)

    Represents the NZ Commercial Radio Industry to advertising agencies and clients. It provides a comprehensive range of professional services from initial planning to post-analysis.

  • The Rock   (www.therock.net.nz)

    Auckland based radio station.

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