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46 Gladstone Road, Gisborne City Centre
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The Strand, Whakatane, Whakatane
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239 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland
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15 Wharf Street, Tauranga City Centre, Tauranga
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Level 1,
206 Symonds Street, Newton, Auckland
206 Symonds Street, Newton, Auckland
UP FM is New Zealand's biggest full spectrum dance music radio station playing everything from Breaks to D n B, Dubstep through to Electro, Techno to Trance, Hard Dance and more.
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Level 3,
1 Market Street, Blenheim, Marlborough District
1 Market Street, Blenheim, Marlborough District
Newstalk ZB is NZ's premier source for breaking news & information in 25 markets throughout NZ featuring high profile personalities including Mike Hosking.
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20 Bridge Street, Tokoroa, South Waikato
Classic Hits is News Zealand's top adult music station reaching the smallest and largest NZ communities. Each of the 25 Classic Hits stations has its own local breakfast show.
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124 F Penrose Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland
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Level 2,
Westpac Building
106 George Street, Dunedin Central, Otago
106 George Street, Dunedin Central, Otago
Newstalk ZB is NZ's premier source for breaking news & information in 25 markets throughout NZ featuring high profile personalities including Mike Hosking.
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This is an incredible opportunity for someone who wants to own real local radio Station,
on the Westcoast., the region is an oasis of adventure in the great outdoors.
Owner is ready to move on and do something else. He...
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I think their is too much emphasis put on American slang and culture which is spoiling it for those maori who are trying to revive their culture and promote maoridom. I think more emphasis should be put upon things maori which is why we put in place things like Te Kohanga Reo and Kura Kaupapa Maori. It would be more rewarding to hear the announcers on the radio who have got a wider range of promotions to really think about what they are doing and saying because the rangatahi of Aotearoa are such idols that they are almost pressured into thinking and behaving more like the young thugs of America. If there is to be less violence in the world, this radio station could make a huge difference in N.Z. if they stuck to promoting things N.Z. pakeha or maori because they have the means to reach so many people mostly young and they would be more respected by older people. I beleive that Tahi FM should think kiwi only and forget about American influences. Stick to the music only.