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moved from Nights to Drive. The station's frequencies were reallocated from 94.2 to 93.8 in
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artists that don't normally get airplay on commercial radio, similar to the New
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song of the same name, and played a vital role in lynchpinning alternative NZ and international artists other stations claimed were too "dangerous" to play. John Diver was the station's first programme director and
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