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Arawa FM, 99.1FM in 1998, Also had a frequncey set up in Whangārei Mai FM 97.8 Ruia Mai, by contrast, reached a smaller audience of fluent Māori language speakers, and focused on programmes reflecting Ngāti Whatua and Māori culture. It was reliant on its news and current affairs contract with Te Māngai Pāho, and closed in 2004 when it lost the contract to bilingual radio station Radio Waatea. Ngāti Whatua retained the frequency, initially leasing it out to The Voice of Samoa before using it for AKE 1179AM.
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and funding was insufficient to create professional career paths for Māori radio announcers and managers. Three stations broadcast on AM frequencies, costing an extra $ 100,000 a year than FM frequencies, but received the same flat rate of funding. Radio Ngāti Porou station manager
Ngahiwi Apanui set up a joint venture between iwi stations, the national advertising agency Māori Media Network, in 1994 to increase each station's sources of revenue. The Māori Communication Network was set up in 1997.
665:. One award, for Iwi Station of the Year, recognises radio networks or individual stations which have performed outstandingly as a champion of Māori language and culture. The station is judged on the quality and effectiveness of its Māori language use, and its programmes, client relations, community involvements, news and current affairs, personality strength, promotions and marketing campaigns. Tumeke FM won Iwi Station of the Year in 2014.
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station on 105.5 FM from the nearby Hawke's Bay
Showgrounds. Many stations are service contractors and offer their studios for hire. Rotorua's Te Arawa FM, for example, operates as Te Arawa Communications and provides marketing, film and audio engineering services, and has recently started a very successful commercial station The Heat 991FM
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Radio Waatea produces hourly bulletins for the Iwi Radio
Network under a contract with Te Māngai Pāho. Its Waatea News website publishes national news articles and interviews, and bulletins for Te Hiku o Te Ika (Auckland and Northland), Tainui (Waikato), Te Korimako (Taranaki and Wanganui), Te Manuka
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Several iwi applied for
Government funding to establish radio stations in areas with significant Māori populations, developing an iwi-based radio network. However, the new stations struggled to survive as budgets did not cover the costs, volunteer staff lost enthusiasm, staff training was inadequate,
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deregulated the radio industry during the 1980s, selling the rights to use radio frequencies to private companies. The
Wellington Māori Language Board, Nga Kaiwhakapumau i te Reo, was supporting the self-funded Te Upoko O Te Ika, and claimed the Government's sell off of broadcasting spectrum amounted
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training station Te Toa
Takitini 2XY, making two short-term broadcasts on 1431 AM in December 1988, and October and November 1989. It was relaunched in 1990 as Radio Kahungunu 2XT, sharing the 765 AM frequency with Hawke's Bay's Racing Radio and Radio Pacific. It began broadcasting full-time in late
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said the extra funding would increase Māori language content and programme quality, and would ensure interviews with dead elders would be not be lost. The funding was specifically allocated to increasing community engagement with iwi stations, increasing Māori language hours and expanding the number
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is the commercial arm of Te Arawa FM, and started broadcasting on 15 April 2015. This station plays an Adult Urban format catering to a 25–45 audience playing RnB, Hip Hop, Reggae and Top 40 hits from the 1980s to today, and was the first affiliated Māori station to be on the iHeartRadio streaming
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The
National Māori Radio Network has held its own annual awards since 2012. Te Upoko o te Ika was the inaugural winner of Station of the Year, Willie Jackson calling it a tribute to their work towards promoting the Māori language. Taranaki's Korimako FM won Station of the Year in 2013. Maniapoto FM
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Iwi radio stations receive a share $ 11.7 million in
Government funding each year, and can each be eligible for an annual Government grant of $ 350,000. They also source funding from sponsorship, advertising and leasing of studio space. Government-funded stations must broadcast at least eight hours
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Whanganui's Awa FM relocated in 2012 and went through major restructuring in 2014, leaving it with just three staff members. Gisborne's Radio Ngāti Porou was investigated by Te Māngai Pāho in 2014, and in August its financial adviser resigned. In the Far North, the
Tautoko FM building to the ground
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Mai FM was commercially successful and was expanded to other regions. It formed a broadcasting partnership with Ngāi Tahu's Tahu FM in
Christchurch between 1996 and 2001, then tendered for a frequncey in Rotorua creating Mai FM 96.7 after losing that frequncey took over one of the frequencies of Te
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Meanwhile, the first Māori language radio network, Aotearoa Radio or Irirrangi Radio, began in Auckland on 18 July 1988 on a short-term warrant, broadcasting on 1XO 603 AM. It gained a full-time warrant in 1989, extending to Tauranga on 1XV 603 AM, Wellington on 2XO 1323 AM and Christchurch on 3XQ
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researchers and postgraduate students. Musician, actor and commentator Moana Maniapoto has hosted several iwi radio programmes since 1990, including an evening programme on Radio Waatea. The Whanau Show music programme on Wellington's Te Upoko o te Ika on 6 June 1995, began touring the country in
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survey of 30,000 people, published in 2003, indicated 50 percent of Māori in Iwi Radio Network broadcast areas listened to an iwi station. The results were consistent with those of similar surveys by individual stations, and countered the misconception that iwi stations reached small and specific
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in January 1992, supported the Raukawa Education and Training Establishment in June 1992, and helped set up the first Raukawa newspaper, Te Paki o Raukawa Kia Ora News, in August 1992. Radio Kahungunu set a special broadcast during the 2008 Takitimu Festival, broadcasting a live simulcast of its
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began distributing Māori music compilation CDs to English language radio stations to promote greater air time for Māori performers and Māori language music. Te Māngai Pāho also kept records of the percentage of Māori language in the programming of each iwi station, and talked with stations about
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between 1983 and 1986. In April 1987, it became the first full-time Māori language radio station, with the support of Nga Kaiwhakapumau i te Reo, the Wellington Board of Māori Language. It adopted the name Te Reo Irirangi Maori O Te Upoko O Te Ika, the call-sign 2XM, and the former frequency of
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communities. For example, Tokoroa's Ruakawa FM follows a conventional radio schedule, with programmes like Daybreak with Roger Mahu, Rangatahi Days with Ngaitarangi Toma, and night show Rangatahi Vibes geared to younger audiences. The weekend line-up includes the Hakinakina Hard Saturday sports
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and Māori-language programmes at other times of the day. They have their own local shows, personalities and breakfast programmes, and broadcast through both terrestrial frequencies and online streams. There are regular segments updating people about local events, and teaching people the Māori
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Between 2014 and 2018, the Iwi Radio Network received an extra $ 12 million to cover new operating costs and to assess the feasibility of expanding the network with new iwi stations, and $ 1.5 million towards archiving historic Māori language programmes. Māori Affairs Minister
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Te Rito, J. S. (2012). Māori invocation for the 3S Community and for the world : Epilogue: A Spiritual Circle. In G. Pungetti, G. Oviedo & D. Hooke (Eds.), Sacred species and sites: Advances in biocultural conservation (pp. 457–458). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
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audiences. According to the research, iwi stations were often associated with old music and interviews with elders, but many Māori listeners used it to stay in touch with their culture, family history, spirituality and community, and maintain their language skills. Further
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is the pan-tribal station of the Manukau Urban Māori Authority. Willie Jackson, chairman of the National Māori Radio Network and the National Urban Māori Authority, is the station's chief executive, morning talkback host and political commentator. Waatea broadcasts on
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The iwi stations broadcast a range of programmes during the day, combining the use of conversational Māori with commercially viable English language programmes. Many weekend programmes cover special interests, use local Māori language dialects, or cater to local
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of Māori language content between 6am and 12pm each day of the week. Station managers are also usually required to be proficient in the Māori language. Between 0.9% and 1.2% of each station's annual revenue is returned to the music industry through
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Te Rito, J. S. (2012). Struggles to protect Puketapu, a sacred hill in Aotearoa. In G. Pungetti, G. Oviedo & D. Hooke (Eds.), Sacred species and sites: Advances in biocultural conservation (pp. 165–177). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
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served as the general manager. Aotearoa Radio operated alongside the iwi radio stations, and broadcast a range of programmes on Māori issues, and gave airtime to Māori women at a time when women and Māori were both underrepresented in radio.
427:, they argued the treaty gave them sovereignty over the airwaves and broadcast spectrum. They sought a share of the proceeds from the sale of rights to spectrum frequencies, and frequencies for their own use. Other cases followed through the
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cultural dominance. Massey University research in 2006 assessed five year qualitative and quantitative research, literature on the long term history of the Māori language, comparative studies between Māori and Irish radio, and
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during a three-week AM trial run in 1990. It went to air as Tumeke FM on 6 April 1991, became Sun FM in 1994 to increase its advertising appeal, and between 1996 and 1999 worked to increase its Māori language content. This
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Each station has its own website, and most stations stream online. Many of the websites were designed by Māori web developers. For example, the websites of Radio Kahungunu, Tekorimako 94.5FM and Turanga FM were the work of
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Moana Radio's Tai Pari Tai Timu programme is simulcast across most of the Iwi Radio Network from midnight to 6.00am every day. The show's rotating hosts discuss news, views, issues and events from the Māori world in a
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to broadcast more Māori programmes, and funding the establishment of Māori-owned and Māori-controlled radio stations. Twenty one iwi radio stations were started between 1989 and 1994. These were initially funded by
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Most iwi stations are involved in locals events, news media and other iwi or pan-tribal activities. Tokoroa's Raukawa FM, for example, has been holding concerts since December 1990, sponsored the Tainui Games in
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iwi. It aims to immerse families and young people to the Māori language. In 2014, it aligned itself to Ngāti Toa and Taranaki to secure ongoing funding. The station is available on
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in Te Kuiti, Moana Radio in Tauranga, Radio Ngāti Porou in Ruatoria, Te Korimako in New Plymouth and Te Hiku o te Ika in Kaitaia were finalists for Station for the Year in 2014.
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to theft. Alongside the New Zealand Māori Council jointly, it challenged the spectrum sell off and the lack of support for Māori broadcasting. In one case brought through the
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from 1990, with six percent of broadcasting fees allocated to Māori broadcasting. A call for Māori to have greater control of funding led to the establishment of a separate
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of people the network reached. Network chairman Willie Jackson said many iwi stations were struggling, and welcomed and desperately needed the extra funding.
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funding agency in 1995, and this agency became funded through taxation. The establishment of these stations allowed the Government to justify the sale of
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research in 2009 suggested the potential audience of iwi radio stations would increase due to the growth of New Zealand's Māori and Pacific population.
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The first Māori language to be broadcast on the radio were songs. A programme of Māori history, stories and songs were broadcast around the country on
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hearings have been broadcast live on iwi radio stations, from the inquiry into the claims of Whanganui tribes in 2007 and 2008 to the inquiry into
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1991, moved dedicated studios at Stortford Lodge in the late 1990s, and began an FM simulcast on 4 September 2000. It broadcasts from
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Tutahi (Bay of Plenty), Turanganui A Kiwa (Gisborne and Hawke's Bay), and Te Upoko o Te Ika (Wellington and the South Island). A 2013
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platform. It has plans to expand into the other Bay of Plenty regions, and also Taupo. The station is not funded by
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games on some weekend afternoons. The Māori Sports Awards are also broadcast live across the network each November.
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in February 1991, was taken off air in late 1992, relaunched in 1993, and added a frequency reaching as far as
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morning show with Josiah Teokotai, and Sunday night Te Taura Vaanaga show for the local Cook Island community.
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in December 1990 and moved to Kaitaia in 1991. Flagship Te Hiku Radio broadcasts on
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576:, received a Queen's Service Medal for services to Māori for her role in setting up
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in 1983. Other part-time Māori radio stations were also set up by young volunteers:
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3749:"Diversity reportage in Aotearoa: demographics and the rise of the ethnic media"
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3123:"More Maori on air". Vol. 3, no. 62. Te Māori. 6 July 1998. p. 8.
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5288:. Nga Reo Tangata: Media and Diversity Network. 16 March 2011. Archived from
5122:
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Staff writer (3 February 2015). "Celebrate 25 Years with Iwi Radio Station".
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2690:"Strengthening Rongomaiwahine-Kahungunu Dialects through Archival Recordings"
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30:"Te Upoko O Te Ika" redirects here. For the Anglican Māori bishopric, see
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Kipping, Pat (October 1990). "Breaking sound barriers: Irirangi women".
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Walker, Ranginui (March 1993). "Te Karanga: Maori radio". No. 141.
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runs a course preparing people to become Iwi Radio Network journalists.
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3873:"Accepting their Tohu for Best Iwi Radio Station Korimako FM Taranaki"
320:. Te Reo o Aotearoa, a Māori and Pacific unit of the NZBC's successor
197:
population. Most stations receive contestable government funding from
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Drinnan, John (30 May 1989). "Aotearoa awaiting permanent warrant".
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Drinnan, John (5 October 1990). "Maoris get poor deal, court told".
5869:
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on 18 May 2015, cutting power to the small community of Mangamuka.
4474:
3302:
A history of broadcasting in New Zealand. Vol. 2, Voice and Vision
2672:
Drinnan, John (25 May 1989). "Maori radio station to go off air".
1714:
962:, but is independent from the iwi radio network. It broadcasts on
790:
317:
299:
Nga pao me nga pakiwaitara a te Maori: song and story of the Maori
2484:
A history of broadcasting in New Zealand. Vol. 1, The radio years
6485:
6480:
6063:
4998:
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606:, with each station treated differently for licensing purposes.
399:
5873:
5360:
4343:"Two successes for Maori Television announced on March 3, 2010"
3343:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 18 January 2009. Archived from
2356:
Pauling, Brian (2014). Hand, Richard J.; Traynor, Mary (eds.).
423:, a permanent commission set up to investigate breaches of the
6490:
5024:
2002:. The station serves Māori of all iwi, and is affiliated with
1999:
324:, was set up in 1978 to produce Māori and Pacific programmes.
202:
5057:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 25 April 2009. Archived from
4689:
4440:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 25 April 2009. Archived from
3539:"Sun FM – Te Reo Irirangi o te Mānuka Tūtahi"
5258:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 23 July 2009. Archived from
5090:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 23 July 2009. Archived from
4945:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 23 July 2009. Archived from
4816:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 23 July 2009. Archived from
4737:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 23 July 2009. Archived from
4558:. New Zealand: The Radio Vault. 23 July 2009. Archived from
3278:
1131:. It began on AM in 1989, and previously had a frequency in
899:, and began operating on 28 November 1988. It broadcasts on
289:
in Christchurch, and broadcasting pioneer Airini Grenell of
2922:
Kennedy, Erin (17 June 1997). "Maori radio changes style".
167:
157:
5155:"Head of the fish leads the way in iwi radio broadcasting"
2266:. Te Whakaruruhau o Nga Reo Irirangi Māori. Archived from
492:
was the chief executive. Teacher, lecturer and consultant
5282:"Iwi radio stations stand together in wake of earthquake"
4402:"TV and radio coverage confirmed for Māori Sports Awards"
4065:"Professor Paula Jameson and Honours student Lai Fern Ow"
3228:"Media: Tauiwa and Maori News: An Indigenous Perspective"
4859:
3894:"Contribution of Iwi Radio recognised at award ceremony"
2812:
Kimihia Te Maramatanga: Colonisation and Iwi Development
2870:. Te Whānua Irirangi New Zealand Māori Internet Society
2239:"Iwi Radio stations prepare for bi-annual awards night"
737:
Iwi stations broadcast live coverage of sports games,
3815:"Editorial: Te reo Maori far too precious to be lost"
3073:"Te reo Maori radio series launched on iwi network".
5313:"Tahu FM named top iwi radio station in the country"
5240:. Te Karaka: the Ngāi Tahu magazine. pp. 12–13.
3948:"New Zealand Radio Awards "Iwi station of the year""
3663:"$ 12m boost over four years for iwi radio stations"
1723: – Radio Ngāti Porou and Turanga FM.
1036:, and other Hauraki residents from Te Patukirikiri,
308:
Leo Fowler set up a Māori Programmes Section of the
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2110:. Tahu FM resumed broadcasting five days after the
1135:. The station has strong connections to the tribe,
386:campus in 1988 and 1989, in an effort to broadcast
163:
151:
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131:
123:
118:
106:
88:
83:
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55:
4378:. Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union. Archived from
709:. Retro phone requests are received after 4.00am.
442:The Government addressed the claim by instructing
4428:
4426:
3719:"Iwi radio stations receive a $ 12 million boost"
3167:"National Maori radio service hits the airways".
2499:
2497:
661:The stations are also eligible for awards at the
6496:Australian Indigenous Communications Association
5910:World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network
4095:"Tawera Productions and Black Pearl Productions"
3599:"Radio & Television Broadcast & Webcast"
3251:
3249:
2326:"Iwi radio happy with Jackson's governance role"
6501:Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
2809:Smith, Cherryl Waerea-I-Te Rangi Smith (1994).
2804:
2802:
2667:
2665:
2635:Neill, Karen; Shanahan, Morris William (2005).
2383:
2381:
5078:
5076:
4785:"Iwi Radio Tainui Spots Talent in Ngaruawahia"
3503:
3501:
3477:"Trouble at the Iwi Radio Station of the Year"
2738:Gee, Debbie (August 1989). "Airwaves theft?".
2351:
2349:
2347:
5885:
5782:New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters
5372:
5113:"TE REO: Real Maori radio takes to the air".
4975:. Te Reo Irirangi o Whanganui. Archived from
4312:"Ngati Rehia hosts Waitangi Tribunal Hearing"
2891:
2889:
2887:
2885:
2364:: University of Wales Press. pp. 70–71.
2264:"A brief history of Māori radio broadcasting"
2168:
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757:. Turanga FM broadcasts live commentaries of
8:
3847:"Oldest Maori Radio Station Takes Top Award"
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1737:. It is based in Ruatoria and broadcasts on
39:
5984:Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation
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3075:Te Maori: Nga Hui Hui Nga Korero O Aotearoa
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1346:. Moana previously operated youth-oriented
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5181:"Big change for first Maori radio station"
4506:. Te Whakaruruhau o Nga Reo Irirangi Māori
4461:
4459:
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3329:
3265:
3263:
2641:. Cengage Learning Australia. p. 23.
2232:
2230:
2228:
1956:and Kapiti Coast. The station is based in
820:tribes of the Far North –
220:Most stations combine an English-language
38:
6408:Native American Public Telecommunications
4839:"Outlook: Te Reo Maori on the airwaves".
4473:. Te Arawa Communications. Archived from
4318:. Tautoko FM. 8 June 2015. Archived from
3192:
3190:
2200:
2198:
1068:in mid-1991. The station is available on
741:competitions and other news events. Many
6601:Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori
3954:. Tumeke FM. 12 May 2014. Archived from
3639:. APRA AMCOD New Zealand. Archived from
2937:
2935:
1719:Two iwi radio stations broadcast on the
410:Waitangi Tribunal challenges (1990–1994)
176:Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori
40:Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori
4411:. Māori Sports Awards. 11 November 2012
2548:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2511:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2457:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2425:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2124:
878:and a youth-oriented station Tai FM on
488:1323 AM. Radio and television producer
5212:"Capital Maori radio station turns 25"
4878:. Moana Communications. Archived from
3510:"Fire engulfs Tautoko FM in Mangamuka"
2638:The Great New Zealand Radio Experiment
2575:"Piecing Together Māori, Word by Word"
1601:. It began at Waiariki Polytechnic in
584:newsreader, manager and board member.
542:increasing the use of Māori language.
6474:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
6316:Wawatay Native Communications Society
6245:Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
5031:. Te Reo Irirangi o Turanganui-a-kiwa
4278:"Live Broadcast of Whanganui Hearing"
328:Campaign for iwi stations (1978–1990)
7:
4642:"Manukau Urban Māori Authority Team"
3978:"Trouble at Iwi Station of the Year"
3762:(1). Auckland: 67–91. Archived from
310:New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
269:Early Māori broadcasting (1928–1978)
193:that serve the country's indigenous
27:New Zealand indigenous radio network
4783:Bone, Alistair (26 November 2011).
4071:. Massey University. Archived from
2541:Walker, Piripi (22 December 2014).
2452:"Story: Māori radio – reo irirangi"
2389:"The hidden success of Māori radio"
1580:campus in 1993. It is available on
1350:Tahi FM between 2003 and late 2011.
979:music and traditional storytelling.
728:Queensland University of Technology
6373:Indian Country Today Media Network
6281:Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation
5777:Christian Broadcasting Association
4409:Trillian Trust Māori Sports Awards
4372:"Poverty Bay Rugby Representative"
2942:"Maori radio begins in Auckland".
2822:. pp. 119–141. Archived from
2504:Walker, Piripi (22 October 2014).
2450:Walker, Piripi (22 October 2014).
2418:Walker, Piripi (22 October 2014).
1960:, and is available on 100.9 FM in
1364:Te Reo Irirangi o Te Manuka Tutāhi
844:. It began as Te Hiku O Te Ika at
813:Te Reo Irirangi o Te Hiku o Te Ika
32:Te Pīhopatanga o Te Upoko o Te Ika
25:
6548:National Indigenous Radio Service
5339:Te Karaka: The Ngāi Tahu Magazine
3475:Tahana, Yvonne (15 August 2014).
2757:"Maoris lay claim to air waves".
2611:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2601:"Māori becomes official language"
2553:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2516:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2462:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2430:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
1020:serves Marutūahu from the iwi of
630:Auckland University of Technology
344:'s Te Reo o Raukawa in 1985, and
334:Victoria University of Wellington
5751:Broadcasting Standards Authority
4670:. Te Reo Irirangi o Pare Hauraki
3403:Stowell, Laurel (17 June 2012).
3226:Stuart, Ian (13 November 1996).
2060:. In 2000 it began broadcasting
1905:Central and Southern New Zealand
1052:and Ngāti Rāhiri. It was set up
975:, and features a combination of
759:Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union
471:stations to the privately owned
285:in Wellington, Te Ari Pītama of
47:
6528:Indigenous Community Television
6423:NATV Native American Television
6250:Aboriginal Voices Radio Network
4644:. Manukau Urban Māori Authority
4588:. Ngati Hine FM. Archived from
3198:"Funding cut silences Ruia Mai"
2395:. 1 August 2003. Archived from
574:Māori language revival movement
568:Radio Waatea era (2004–present)
501:, Beverly Adlam, Pauline Butt,
6553:National Indigenous Television
6337:Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
6240:Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
5787:Radio Broadcasters Association
5153:Brown, Rodney (4 April 2012).
4618:. Ngāti Whātua. Archived from
4226:Asian Journal of Communication
3717:Day, Wikitōria (15 May 2014).
3575:. Taea Limited. Archived from
2420:"First decades of Māori radio"
479:Aotearoa Radio era (1994–1997)
388:Rongomaiwahine-Ngāti Kahungunu
1:
4244:"Diploma in Radio Journalism"
3378:"Maori Radio Upgrade Project"
435:, with one case reaching the
281:in Auckland, Kīngi Tāhiwi of
5979:Taiwan Indigenous Television
4760:"Te Reo Irirangi o Tainui".
4199:"Regional News and Podcasts"
3788:Matamua, Rangiānehu (2006).
2112:2011 Christchurch earthquake
2099:, and around the country on
1655:broadcasts to the people of
213:, and must actively promote
180:National Māori Radio Network
42:National Māori Radio Network
3747:Robie, David (1 May 2009).
3545:. Ngāti Aaw. Archived from
2183:. Māori Media Network. 2007
2035:is the official station of
1989:is a pan-tribal station in
1865:is the official station of
1733:is the official station of
1250:is the official station of
1186:is the official station of
958:is the official station of
749:claims in 2015. During the
301:, based in Wellington, and
6667:
6626:New Zealand radio networks
6511:Imparja Television Pty Ltd
5256:Welcome to the Radio Vault
5088:Welcome to the Radio Vault
5055:Welcome to the Radio Vault
4943:Welcome to the Radio Vault
4814:Welcome to the Radio Vault
4764:(27): 1–5. November 1989.
4735:Welcome to the Radio Vault
4556:Welcome to the Radio Vault
4438:Welcome to the Radio Vault
3341:Welcome to the Radio Vault
3277:. Ruia Mai. Archived from
2946:(12): 14–15. August 1998.
2763:. Wellington. 30 May 1989.
1576:in 1992, and moved to the
1392:was formerly broadcast on
29:
6565:National Indigenous Times
6506:Flinders Island Chronicle
5907:
5142:. Wellington. p. 31.
4153:. Te Reo Irirangi Raukawa
3919:"Iwi Station of the Year"
3756:Pacific Journalism Review
3306:Auckland University Press
2506:"First iwi radio station"
2488:Auckland University Press
1665:Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi
533:Mai Media era (1997–2004)
370:Māori Language Commission
305:, broadcast from Napier.
234:full-service broadcasting
46:
6591:Māori Television Service
6443:Sequoyah Research Center
6438:News From Indian Country
6378:American Indian Magazine
6002:China Tibet Broadcasting
4913:"Te Korimako O Taranaki"
3927:New Zealand Radio Awards
3569:"Awa FM station manager"
2928:. Wellington. p. 9.
2780:. Wellington. p. 9.
2694:Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
1711:East Cape and Hawkes Bay
1362:. It was first known as
1123:is available across the
663:New Zealand Radio Awards
558:New Zealand Radio Awards
473:Australian Radio Network
416:Fourth Labour Government
6007:Inner Mongolia Radio TV
5936:Rivers State Television
5286:Human Rights Commission
4616:Te Rūnanga Ngāti Whātua
3081:(59): 3. 15 June 1998.
3023:. COMET. Archived from
2543:"The iwi radio network"
2043:and began playing more
865:station Sunshine FM on
515:Moana Maniapoto-Jackson
437:Privy Council in London
6383:Tribal College Journal
5317:Television New Zealand
5189:Radio New Zealand News
4847:Independent Newspapers
3820:The New Zealand Herald
3697:New Zealand Parliament
3671:New Zealand Government
3543:Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa
3481:Television New Zealand
3450:New Zealand Government
3410:The New Zealand Herald
3405:"Awa FM gets new home"
3234:. Asia Pacific Network
2820:University of Auckland
2698:University of Auckland
1878:, and is available on
1871:Tairawhiti Polytechnic
1724:
1532:serves the iwi of the
1529:Te Korimako O Taranaki
1522:Taranaki and Whanganui
1371:station broadcasts on
1127:area from its base in
928:iwi. It broadcasts on
800:Northland and Auckland
796:
783:designer Alex Walker.
653:Awards and recognition
619:Role and effectiveness
448:Television New Zealand
380:Tairawhiti Polytechnic
127:Independent iwi trusts
6403:The Narragansett Dawn
6286:Native Communications
5698:in Manawatū-Whanganui
5588:Pacific Media Network
5159:Whitireia New Zealand
4376:povertybayrugby.co.nz
4252:Whitireia New Zealand
3300:Day, Patrick (2000).
3100:"More Māori on air".
2482:Day, Patrick (1994).
1915:serves the people of
1718:
1320:. It is available on
920:serves the people of
895:serves the people of
794:
732:Whitireia New Zealand
525:, Trada Chadwick and
348:'s Tautoko Radio and
132:Technical information
6448:The Aroostook Indian
6433:Navajo-Hopi Observer
6256:Big Soul Productions
5972:Taiwanese Aborigines
5708:in Nelson and Tasman
5578:Access Radio Network
5388:Radio in New Zealand
5117:(36): 6. July 1987.
3825:APN News & Media
3769:on 25 September 2015
3419:APN News & Media
2997:on 15 September 2015
2850:New Zealand Listener
2579:culturalsurvivor.org
2174:"Iwi Radio Coverage"
1923:and is available on
1826:, and broadcasts on
1574:Taranaki Polytechnic
1568:. It started at the
1079:Coromandel Peninsula
1058:Coromandel Peninsula
751:2011 Rugby World Cup
721:News and information
142:Terrestrial/Internet
6641:Māori organisations
6570:Noongar Radio 100.9
6418:Native Public Media
6271:First Peoples Radio
5422:Radio Bay of Plenty
5412:Coast FM (Westport)
4999:"Radio Ngati Porou"
4291:Ministry of Justice
4147:"Tai Pari Tai Timu"
3958:on 22 December 2015
3849:. tangatawhenua.com
3643:on 22 December 2015
3613:on 5 September 2015
3603:recordedmusic.co.nz
3579:on 22 December 2015
3549:on 25 February 2015
2829:on 22 December 2015
2795:. pp. 122–123.
2581:. Cultural Survivor
1812:Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki
1536: –
1010:Hauraki and Waikato
43:
6306:Turtle Island News
5262:on 22 January 2012
5094:on 24 January 2010
5051:"Palmerston North"
4664:"Mātou / About Us"
4622:on 22 January 2016
4382:on 26 January 2016
4151:Ruakawa FM Tokoroa
3516:. Māori Television
3456:on 13 January 2015
3414:Wanganui Chronicle
3271:"Official website"
3175:(8): 7. May 1996.
3027:on 26 January 2016
2332:. 14 November 2013
2270:on 24 October 2014
2237:Wepiha Te Kanawa.
2045:urban contemporary
1806:is the station of
1725:
1597:is the station of
1461:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
1348:urban contemporary
977:urban contemporary
863:urban contemporary
797:
550:urban contemporary
425:Treaty of Waitangi
314:Te puna wai kōrero
222:urban contemporary
101:Cook Islands Māori
6613:
6612:
6609:
6608:
6456:
6455:
6413:Native News Today
6221:
6220:
6198:Saǥai Muittalægje
6072:
6071:
6017:Xinjiang Radio TV
5960:
5959:
5867:
5866:
5863:
5862:
5718:on the West Coast
5629:
5628:
5598:Radio New Zealand
5583:Iwi Radio Network
5566:
5565:
5311:Peata Melbourne.
5292:on 7 January 2016
5185:Radio New Zealand
5139:The Dominion Post
5003:Radio Ngati Porou
4949:on 27 August 2009
4842:The Dominion Post
4820:on 27 August 2009
4762:Te Iwi O Aotearoa
4741:on 27 August 2009
4562:on 9 October 2009
4434:"Napier/Hastings"
4286:Waitangi Tribunal
4281:(Media statement)
4127:. The Whanau Show
4101:. Moana Maniapoto
4075:on 22 August 2018
4069:Massey University
3923:radioawards.co.nz
3801:Massey University
3607:Recorded Music NZ
3232:davidrobie.org.nz
2987:randomhouse.co.nz
2968:The Dominion Post
2944:Te Iwi O Aotearoa
2925:The Dominion Post
2777:The Dominion Post
2760:The Dominion Post
2675:The Dominion Post
2399:on 22 August 2018
2393:Massey University
2330:Radio New Zealand
2306:on 7 October 2014
1986:Te Upoko O Te Ika
1822:. It is based in
1808:Turanganui-a-kiwa
1785:in Ruatoria, and
1730:Radio Ngāti Porou
1289:across the wider
1040:, Ngāti Huarere,
743:Waitangi Tribunal
693:Massey University
625:Massey University
604:Recorded Music NZ
461:Radio New Zealand
444:Radio New Zealand
421:Waitangi Tribunal
374:New Zealand radio
368:in 1978, and the
322:Radio New Zealand
303:Te reo o te Māori
258:wide area network
224:playlist during "
173:
172:
18:Te Upoko O Te Ika
16:(Redirected from
6658:
6651:Māori mass media
6646:Indigenous radio
6471:
6393:Cherokee Phoenix
6388:ArizonaNativeNet
6230:
6081:
6012:Sichuan Radio TV
5969:
5931:Lagos Television
5921:
5901:Indigenous media
5894:
5887:
5880:
5871:
5678:in Bay of Plenty
5638:
5594:
5443:
5381:
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4477:on 14 April 2015
4467:"About Te Arawa"
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2286:
2280:
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2254:
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2243:Māori Television
2234:
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2205:Carlsson, Sven.
2202:
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1921:Palmerston North
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1631:in the areas of
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1599:Ngāti Tūwharetoa
1589:across Taranaki.
1588:
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1566:Ngā Rauru Kītahi
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872:
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638:Postcolonialists
521:, James Waerea,
507:Temuera Morrison
168:Official website
113:Indigenous radio
51:
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6351:
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6116:
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6026:
6022:Ürümqi Radio TV
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5797:NZ Radio Awards
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4979:on 9 April 2015
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4882:on 15 June 2015
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4592:on 15 June 2015
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4500:"Listen Online"
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4471:Te Arawa Online
4465:
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4444:on 24 July 2011
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4405:(Press release)
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4346:(19 March 2010)
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4322:on 17 June 2015
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4258:on 12 June 2015
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4099:Moana Maniapoto
4093:
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4039:"Ruakawa Staff"
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3637:apraamcos.co,nz
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2573:McArdle, Erin.
2572:
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1970:
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1928:
1925:
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1892:
1889:
1888:
1883:
1880:
1879:
1867:Ngāti Kahungunu
1862:Radio Kahungunu
1853:
1850:
1849:
1844:
1841:
1840:
1831:
1828:
1827:
1820:Ngai Tamanuhiri
1810:iwi, including
1790:
1787:
1786:
1781:
1778:
1777:
1768:
1765:
1764:
1755:
1752:
1751:
1742:
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1669:
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1627:
1624:
1623:
1614:
1611:
1610:
1585:
1582:
1581:
1534:Taranaki region
1524:
1509:The Heat 991 FM
1496:
1493:
1492:
1475:iwi, including
1427:
1424:
1423:
1406:
1403:
1402:
1397:
1394:
1393:
1376:
1373:
1372:
1342:and across the
1334:
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1188:Ngāti Maniapoto
1170:
1167:
1166:
1157:
1154:
1153:
1144:
1141:
1140:
1099:
1096:
1095:
1086:
1083:
1082:
1073:
1070:
1069:
1026:Ngāti Whanaunga
1012:
1003:Auckland region
1001:and across the
993:
990:
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967:
964:
963:
942:
939:
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678:Days and nights
675:
655:
621:
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594:
570:
535:
511:Dalvanius Prime
505:, Wiremu Ohia,
481:
433:Court of Appeal
412:
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22:
15:
12:
11:
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6636:Māori language
6633:
6628:
6618:
6617:
6611:
6610:
6607:
6606:
6604:
6603:
6598:
6596:Te Māngai Pāho
6593:
6587:
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6581:
6580:
6578:
6577:
6575:Vibe Australia
6572:
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1468:Te Arawa FM
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5673:in Waikato
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5447:MediaWorks
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5115:Tu Tangata
5029:Turanga FM
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4872:"About Us"
4612:"Ake 1179"
4526:"Showcase"
4316:Tautoko FM
4173:"National"
4121:"About Us"
4043:Ruakawa FM
4017:Ruakawa FM
3992:21 January
3573:Mahi,co.nz
3048:Broadsheet
2901:Ruakawa FM
2336:25 October
2274:25 October
2119:References
2025:Wellington
1991:Wellington
1966:Wellington
1958:Lower Hutt
1946:Te Āti Awa
1912:Kia Ora FM
1898:Hawkes Bay
1803:Turanga FM
1761:Tolaga Bay
1704:Taumarunui
1657:Ngāti Hāua
1633:Taumarunui
1607:Taumarunui
1572:campus of
1570:Bell Block
1558:Ngāruahine
1550:Ngāti Maru
1546:Te Āti Awa
1538:Ngāti Tama
1481:Tūhourangi
1247:Raukawa FM
1214:Benneydale
1137:kingitanga
1038:Ngāti Hako
1034:Ngāti Pāoa
1030:Ngāti Maru
1017:Nga Iwi FM
922:Ngāti Hine
892:Tautoko FM
838:Te Aupōuri
834:Ngāti Kahu
822:Ngāti Kurī
818:Muriwhenua
700:Overnights
673:Programmes
592:Operations
429:High Court
230:drive-time
6347:Uvagut TV
6332:CBC North
6291:Onkweonwe
6261:CBC North
6252:(defunct)
6178:NRK Sápmi
6112:Shayan TV
5756:NZ On Air
5495:The Sound
5460:George FM
5455:Channel X
5347:1173-6011
5252:"Kaitaia"
5123:0111-5871
4973:Te Awa FM
4939:"Turangi"
4770:0113-4523
4696:. Nga Iwi
4668:Ngaiwi FM
4552:"Kaitaia"
4386:3 January
4248:Whitireia
3986:Te Karere
3485:Te Karere
3337:"Rotorua"
3181:1171-5103
3110:1173-0420
3087:1174-6203
3060:0110-8603
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2952:0113-4523
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2037:Ngāi Tahu
2008:Ngāti Toa
1968:, and on
1950:Ngāti Toa
1917:Rangitāne
1796:Hicks Bay
1721:East Cape
1678:Whanganui
1641:Whakapapa
1578:Spotswood
1441:Whakatāne
1382:Whakatāne
1360:Ngāti Awa
1355:Tumeke FM
1278:Mangakino
1042:Ngāti Hei
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910:Mangamuka
842:Te Rarawa
739:kapa haka
552:station,
539:NZ On Air
453:NZ On Air
356:Marae in
346:Mangamuka
291:Ngāi Tahu
287:Ngāi Tahu
226:breakfast
119:Ownership
71:(various
67:Frequency
6368:Bishinik
6342:Inuit TV
6208:Sápmelaš
6168:Min Áigi
6042:Asyik FM
6031:Malaysia
5924:Nigerian
5728:in Otago
5658:Stations
5553:The Hits
5490:The Rock
5485:The Edge
5322:19 April
4731:"Paeroa"
4648:19 April
4536:28 April
4510:28 April
4504:Irirangi
4481:27 April
4262:28 April
4209:28 April
4183:28 April
4157:26 April
4105:26 April
4079:27 April
4049:26 April
4023:26 April
3903:19 April
3878:19 April
3853:19 April
3440:"Awa FM"
3285:26 April
3275:Ruia Mai
3169:Te Māori
2907:26 April
2703:26 April
2310:26 April
2248:19 April
2217:26 April
2062:Kaikōura
2012:Taranaki
1934:Manawatu
1876:Hastings
1837:Ruatoria
1824:Gisborne
1774:Gisborne
1748:Tikitiki
1554:Taranaki
1473:Te Arawa
1445:Taneatua
1340:Tauranga
1201:Te Kūiti
1133:Pukekohe
1046:Ngāi Tai
973:Auckland
955:Ake 1179
787:Stations
747:Ngā Puhi
716:Services
490:Ray Waru
392:Hastings
384:Gisborne
350:Ruatōria
6461:Oceania
6266:CHOB-TV
6188:Ođđasat
6100:Russian
6057:Vietnam
5528:Hokonui
5475:More FM
5417:Port FM
5296:21 July
5266:12 June
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4582:"About"
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4448:12 June
4415:14 June
4356:14 June
4352:. NZine
4326:14 June
4296:14 June
4131:21 July
3962:21 July
3932:21 July
3727:Te Kāea
3633:"Radio"
3553:14 June
3520:14 June
3514:Te Kaea
3490:14 June
3460:14 June
3424:14 June
3351:12 June
3211:21 July
3102:Pu Kaea
2654:18 July
2362:Cardiff
2187:14 June
2075:Dunedin
2032:Tahu FM
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1979:Porirua
1954:Porirua
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1645:Raetihi
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1603:Tūrangi
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1583:94.8 FM
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999:Manukau
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396:dialect
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362:Ruatoki
358:Porirua
264:History
250:Manukau
239:tikanga
182:) is a
164:Website
153:Webcast
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6148:Bårjås
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