Radio sport broadcasts have been a staple for sports enthusiasts across New Zealand, delivering live commentary, expert analyses, and the thrill of the game straight […]
Hip Hop Beats on Air: Tune Into New Zealand’s Top Hip Hop Radio Stations
New Zealand’s vibrant music scene is a melting pot of cultures, styles, and sounds, with hip hop holding a special place in the hearts of […]
Talk Back Radio Stations NZ Review: Everything You Need to Know!
Talk back radio stations in New Zealand offer a unique platform for interaction and discussion on a range of topics, from current events to local […]
Catch the Game: Which Radio Station is Broadcasting Rugby?
Are you a rugby fan looking to catch all the action live on the radio? Whether it’s the thrilling Six Nations 2024 or the intense […]
Unlocking the Mystery: Top NZ Crime Podcasts and Global True Crime Hits
Crime podcasts have captured the imagination of listeners around the world, serving up real-life mysteries, chilling unsolved cases, and deep dives into criminal minds. New […]
Metal Radio: discover the world of heavy music in New Zealand
In the world of music, there are genres that become a real passion for their fans, and heavy metal is one of them. In New Zealand, this passion for powerful sounds and deep lyrics has found its fulfillment in Metal Radio.
Wireless 90.4 FM
Wireless FM is primarily aimed at a mature audience, targeting the majority of our region’s population (50 years and older), as well as many visitors during the summer months.
SENZ builds the entire studio from scratch
SENZ is a young, 24-hour sports radio network serving a country with a population roughly a tenth the size of Shanghai. That may sound silly, but this is no ordinary country – it is, by its own admission, a sports-crazy New Zealand.
Urban contemporary radio station Mai FM
Mai FM is New Zealand’s largest urban contemporary radio network that promotes Māori language and culture and broadcasts hip-hop and rhythm and blues.
Radio Hauraki rules the waves
Pirate station Radio Hawraki has transmitted its first scheduled transmission beyond New Zealand’s 3-mile territorial limit.