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as music director. On 1 May 2006, the New Zealand Government granted Kiwi FM access to new FM frequencies, under an agreement that kept the 100-percent Kiwi music station on the airwaves. Then broadcasting minister Steve Maharey said the station had been granted the use of three FM frequencies for an
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format similar to that of Channel Z in the early 2000s. The show failed mostly due to the music being similar to the rest of the days music played on The Rock, and not adhering to Channel Z format. The show was canned a week before Christmas the same year. Both The Rock and Channel Z had come under
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In 1998, longtime presenter Pheobe Spiers and breakfast hosts Jon Bridges and Nathan Rarere joined the station. In 1999, under network programme director Roger Clamp and Global Radio chief executive Brent Impey, the station changed to a less alternative format. Former programme director John Diver
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Flagship specialist shows included: The Lounge, A Kiwi Abroad, Voices from the Wilderness, High Noon Tea, The New Zealand Electronic Show, Songs From The Backyard, Resurrection Selection and many more over Kiwi FM's lifetime devoted to showcasing certain aspects of Kiwi music and culture.
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moved from Nights to Drive. The station's frequencies were reallocated from 94.2 to 93.8 in Auckland and 91.7 to 94.7 in Wellington, while it remained on 99.3 in Christchurch. In 2003, the station's breakfast show was cancelled. The 94.2 frequency in Auckland was used to launch
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initial period of one year, during which time it would work towards becoming a not-for-profit organisation. As part of the agreement to use the frequencies, the station's brief was to be to significantly expand its content to include a greater range of New Zealand music.
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artists that don't normally get airplay on commercial radio, similar to the New Zealand music already played. On Friday 20 March 2015 MediaWorks announced the decision to shut down Kiwi FM on midnight 31 March, with parent company
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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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and the commercial stations" and that with it gone "New Zealand music is going to find it a much harder place to get heard". The petition has attracted over 1400 signatures, far short of its goal of 10,000.
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in August 1999, with Willy Macalister presenting a local daytime show and Melanie Wise presenting a night show alongside the national network programme. The new station was launched with a concert featuring
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In 2021 Kiwiradio.nz and Kiwiradio.co.nz online radio was established to carry the torch for New Zealand Music discovery, and has a weekly live show that invites local artists to showcase their music.
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The new organizational structure for Kiwi FM was rather unusual: it was set up as a partnership between Government Ministries for Broadcasting and Economic Development and listed media company
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In 2001, local shows in Wellington and Christchurch were abolished in favour of networked programming, Jon and Nathan's breakfast show was replaced with a James Coleman breakfast show, and
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writer Russell Baillie described the album as a mix of "established names", "up and comers" and "unfamiliar gems". He said he was disappointed Pacifier was the only band who tried an
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Other local and specialist programming aired during night and weekend slots. Riot!, a punk show, aimed to break through new punk/alternative punk acts from overseas and New Zealand.
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and Channel Z was moved to a lower powered 93.8 frequency. The station's ratings fell, but improved when the transmitter was relocated to the Sky Tower from its previous position on
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from 2003 until the station closed in early 2005. Local programming played during the daytime slot, until a nationwide day show with Phoebe Spiers was launched in mid-2001.
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radio station with a youth to adult demographic in Wellington from 19 August 1996, expanding to Auckland in 1997 and Christchurch in 1999. Channel Z was named after
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In February 2012 Kiwi FM changed their playlist to play 40% international artists while still playing 60% New Zealand artists. The international artists include
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Before its closure, Kiwi FM broadcast on FM frequencies in New Zealand's three major centres. These were given back to the Government when the network closed.
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the same ownership in 2001 when Channel Z owner Canwest purchased RadioWorks with all stations eventually falling under the same management umbrella.
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An online petition and forum to bring back the Channel Z format, called Bring Back Channel Z, ran for about a year. The campaign was featured in
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played on weekday afternoons and in particular featuring a regular segment where, live on air, Coleman would telephone an elevator in central
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frontman Rodney Fisher, Angelina Boyd, Sam Collins, Mikee Tucker, Phoebe Spiers, Nathan Muller, Charlotte Ryan, Dylan Cherry and Dan Clist.
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plays similar music to what was previously played on Channel Z, playing much of the alternative music originally played on the station.
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and then for a short period known as Kiwi 89FM operated. This station was independently owned and operated by Whakatane-based station
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and fellow DJ Olivia Sinclair-Thomson resigned in protest. It received a mixed response from listeners. The network expanded to
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a local station called 898 FM was renamed to Kiwi FM broadcasting on 89.8 FM. The Kiwi FM station played Hit Music similar to
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The initial station ran for around a year and was re-branded in July 2006 when legendary New Zealand music journalist
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with Nathan Rarere and Jon Bridges took the breakfast slot from 1998 to early 2003, while James Coleman hosted the
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was a compilation of listener favourites in 2001. New Zealand tracks included "Just Like Everybody Else" by
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Until its closure, Kiwi FM used digital media to archive and catalogue shows for international audiences.
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frontman Jason Kerrison, The Twitch lead vocalist Fleur Jack, former student radio breakfast hosts
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frontman Damian Alexander, The Bads' vocalist Dianne Swann, and former Mockers and Lig frontman
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On Monday 18 January 2010 a version of the Channel Z format was brought back on radio station
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hosted a syndicated night show in 2001 and 2002, replaced Coleman in the drive show in 2003.
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is a compilation album released in 2001. The main disc included "Flavour of the Weak" by
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Channel Z released four compilation albums based on listener polls and staff selections:
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was another CD of listener favourites, compiled in 2003. The first disc contained "
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was a compilation of live on-air performances by New Zealand bands, recorded at
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was a compilation of popular tracks in 2000. The first CD included "
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performance and new ways to perform their material. He wrote that
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frontman Damian Alexander, The Bads vocalist Dianne Swann, former
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featured on three of the five Channel Z compilation albums.
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The album included a bonus disc, featuring "What a Day" by
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Jason Kerrison, far left, was one of Kiwi FM's first hosts.
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choosing to focus instead on "dance music and hip hop".
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Radio station in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch
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group of stations. The group in turn became part of
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