List of Radio Stations in New Zealand - Local Stations - Canterbury Stations

Canterbury Stations

Main Article: Radio stations in Christchurch

Current Stations

  • Shakey FM 88.0 Community radio Information, Education & Entertainment www.shakeyfm.co.nz
  • Jacked FM - Community based Radio, run by New Zealand Broadcasting School
  • Country 88FM
  • Newstalk ZB - Local morning show all other shows from Newstalk ZB network.
  • Plains 96.9FM
  • Pulzar FM
  • Port FM (Timaru)
  • Radio Ferrymead
  • Tahu FM 90.5 - Formerly Mai FM 90.5
  • RDU-FM
  • Volcano Radio 88.5FM Lyttelton

Previous Stations

  • 3ZB - Rebranded as Newstalk ZB
  • 3ZE (Ashburton) - Rebranded as Classic Hits 92.5 ZEFM
  • 91ZM - Originally a local station in Christchurch until 2001 when station was replaced with Auckland content. Local during the day 2005 - 2009.
  • Canterbury On Air
  • Channel Z - Operated local Channel Z station until 2001 when station was replaced with Auckland based network product.
  • Easy Listening i94.5 - Operated independently from Easy Listening i in Auckland and later rebranded as Lite FM.
  • Fox FM (Ashburton) - Rebranded as Port FM
  • 99 Life FM - Original Life FM station
  • Mai FM 90.5
  • B98 FM - Rebranded as Classic Hits B98 and later Classic Hits 97.7
  • Lite FM - Rebranded as The Breeze
  • Radio Avon and later C93FM
  • Radio Caroline (Timaru) - Rebranded as Classic Hits 99FM
  • Blush 96.1 - Christchurch NZBS "Live Sexy"
  • Radio U and later Radio UFM - Canterbury University Students Assn. Became RDU

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