are lists of radio stations in Taranaki in New Zealand. Most Taranaki stations originate from New Plymouth and Hāwera. "The Register of Radio Frequencies"...
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list of radio stations in New Zealand. Several networks operate across multiple centres or nationwide. Most have resulted from the consolidation of a...
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broadcasting in 1983 and full-time broadcasting in 1987, and it is New Zealand's longest-running Māori radio station. Radio station Te Korimako O Taranaki is affiliated...
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Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano Mount Taranaki, also...
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MediaWorks New Zealand (redirect from MediaWorks Radio)
MediaWorks Radio has its origins as a Taranaki-based radio company Energy Enterprises. Energy Enterprises was started in the 1980s when local station Energy...
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iHeartRadio. Ten radio networks are operated by MediaWorks New Zealand, including top-rating music stations The Edge and The Rock. Independent stations like The...
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Te Āti Awa (redirect from Te Atiawa Taranaki)
traditional bases in the Taranaki and Wellington regions of New Zealand. Approximately 17,000 people registered their affiliation to Te Āti Awa in 2001, with...
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Ngāruahine (section Iwi radio station)
Korimako O Taranaki is the radio station of Ngāruahine and other Taranaki region iwi, including Ngāti Tama, Te Atiawa, Ngāti Maru, Taranaki, Ngāti Mutunga...
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independent owner) Radio New Zealand operated a youth network of stations under the ZM brand with the three original stations being in Auckland, Wellington...
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Ngāti Mutunga (redirect from Ngāti Mutunga (Taranaki))
Mutunga is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand, whose original tribal lands were in north Taranaki. They migrated from Taranaki, first to Wellington (with...
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