Radio Stations in Auckland - AM Stations

AM Stations

Frequency Name Format Broadcasting on frequency since Previous stations on frequency
531 Radio 531 P.I Pacific Island radio 1993
603 Radio Waatea 603AM Māori radio and news
Bilingual Māori and English
1999 1988 - 1994 Aotearoa Radio
1995 - 1998 Yes AM
702 Radio Live Talk radio 2005 1990 - 2005 Radio Pacific
756 Radio New Zealand National 1978 Previously on 760AM between 1923 and 1978
810 BBC World Service 2005 Access Radio 810AM - 1987 - 2000
882 Southern Star and
Parliament Radio
Christian radio and live coverage of NZ Parliament 1999 1978 - 1986 Concert Radio (broadcasting on 880AM between 1948 and 1978)
936 New Supremo Chinese radio Counties Manukau Radio - 1997 - 2002
990 Apna 990AM Indian radio 2005 BBC World Service - 1995 - 1997
BBC Mandarin Service - 1997 - 2003
1080 Newstalk ZB Talk radio 1978 1978 - 1987 Station was branded as 1ZB (1ZB was on 1070 between 1926 and 1978)
1987 - 1993 Station was branded as Newstalk 1ZB
1179 Radio Ake Ngāti Whātua music station 2009 1996 - 2005 Ruia Mai
2005-2009 Voice of Samoa
1251 Radio Rhema Christian radio 1989 1978 - 1987 1ZM or 1251ZM (broadcasting on 1250AM between 1973 and 1978)
1987 - 1989 Classic Hits 1251 (still using 1ZM Callsign)
1332 Radio Sport Live sport and sports talk 1998 1978 - 1997 Radio i1332 (previously on 1590AM and then 1330AM prior to 1978)
1997 - 1998 Sports Round Up
1386 Radio Tarana Contemporary Indian radio 1996 BBC World Service 1991 - 1994
Radio Liberty 1995 - 1996
1476 BSport and Radio Trackside Sports talk 2007 1978 - 1990 Radio Hauraki (previously on 1480AM between 1966 and 1978)
1990 - 1994 1476 Airport Radio
1994 - 1997 The Point
1997 - 2005 BBC World Service
2005 - 2007 Radio Pacific and Radio Trackside
1593 Radio Samoa Samoan radio 1999 1979 - 1990 Radio Pacific
1991 - 1997 Reo Atu Motu
1997 - 1999 Southern Star


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