• 2XS FM was a radio station in Palmerston North, New Zealand. 2XS started on 29 May 1981 at 8:28 in the morning, broadcasting on 828AM, the name was taken...
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  • Taranaki 89 FM Gisborne – purchased 2005 rebranded same year. Hot 93 Hawkes Bay Star FM Wanganui 2XS FM Manawatu Fifeshire FM Nelson Sounds FM Marlborough...
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  • January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018. 2XS FM "Gone Country Radio". "Radio Heritage Foundation LPFM". George FM Manawatu People's Radio "TRV What Replaced...
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  • the operators of 2XS FM on 828AM the frequency previously used by 2XS before the station switched to FM. Bright and Easy 828 used the 2XS call sign while...
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  • Broadcaster and sound engineer. Now on 2XS Rocks) Jeff Cooper (1975 original team. Broadcaster and Voice-over actor. Now on 2XS Rocks) Peter Quinn (1975 original...
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  • re-branding in 2005, this station was a very famous heritage station known as 2XS FM. The station's transmitter is located atop Wharite Peak in the Ruahine Range...
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    Harvey began his radio career with joining the now-defunct radio station 2XS FM. After this, Harvey joined the morning team on The Edge with co-hosts, Mike...
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    present the ZM drive show with Jason Royal moved to the daytime show. Former 2XS FM Palmerston North announcer Stu Tolan was hired to present the night show...
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  • system of allocating call signs was for AM radio stations only; the very few FM radio stations that were operating had 3 letters in the call sign, the first...
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  • Festival at the Palmerston North Showgrounds in conjunction with Radio 92.2XS Stereo FM Radio. Meltdown's demise began in 1987 when EMI closed in New Zealand...
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