- Radio Live
Infobox Radio station
name = RadioLIVE
area =New Zealand
airdate =
frequency = List available below
format = News and talk
owner =CanWest MediaWorks NZ
website = [http://www.radiolive.co.nz/ www.radiolive.co.nz] |Radio Live is a nationwide
New Zealand talkback and newsradio network owned byMediaWorks NZ . The station broadcasts from various studios around New Zealand, but most show are based from the main studio in Auckland, and has frequencies in most regions of New Zealand.History
Radio Live was launched by
CanWest MediaWorks NZ onApril 11 ,2005 throughout the country, making it the first time in New Zealand a radio station began broadcasting nationwide on the same day. Some frequencies of the station had previously belonged toRadio Pacific (also owned by RadioWorks), with other frequencies being found for Radio Pacific in those markets.The original Radio Live lineup was
Martin Devlin ,Michael Laws , Kerry Smith, Paul Henry andMarcus Lush .The line up changed in 2006 when afternoon host Kerry Smith left to host a morning show on another
CanWest MediaWorks NZ radio station The Breeze. Two former politiciansJohn Tamihere and Willie Jackson took over this show.Drive host Paul Henry also left in 2006 after
Television New Zealand ruled a conflict of interest between him hosting its 'Breakfast' show and his role with Radio Live. James Coleman took over the show in 2006, but in 2007 Paul Henry returned to Radio Live after an agreement was reached between Radio Live andTelevision New Zealand . He has yet to return in 2008.Marcus Lush replaced Martin Devlin in the key breakfast slot and made early rating gains. Also a news hour from 12 noon to 1pm has been introduced with hosts Jemma Dempsey and James Coleman. Overnight hosts include Kiwi rock icon Andrew Fagan and former Radio with Pictures presenter Karyn Hay.
Weekday schedule
Radio Live News
When Radio Live was launched it took over RadioWorks' news service "Global News" and was rebranded as "Radio Live News". The service provides news updates for all stations owned by Radioworks.
Radio Live News advertises itself as "the first fully integrated newsroom" in New Zealand, meaning reporters are able to interrupt Radio Live programming with breaking news reports or interact directly with Radio Live presenters, even when the presenters are in a completely different location.
Frequencies
* Mid-Northland - 95.6 FM
*Whangarei - 90.6 FM
*Auckland - 100.6 FM & 702 AM
*Waikato - 100.0 FM
*Tauranga - 1107 AM
*Whakatane - 92.1 FM
*Rotorua - 1107 AM
* Gisborne - 94.8 FM
*Taupo - 99.1 FM
*Taranaki - 89.2 FM
*Hawke's Bay - 1368 AM
*Wanganui - 96.0 FM
*Manawatu - 93.8 FM
*Wairarapa - 98.1 FM
*Wellington - 98.7 FM & 1233 AM
*Blenheim - 102.5 FM
* Nelson - 96.2 FM
* Westport - 90.1 FM
*Christchurch - 99.3 FM & 738 AM
*Timaru - 89.9 FM
* Alexandra - 95.9 FM
* Queenstown - 91.2 FM
*Otago - 96.6 FM & 89.9 FM
* Southland - 94.0 FMExternal links
* [http://www.radiolive.co.nz/ Radio Live Official Website]
* [http://www.mediaworks.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=108 RadioWorks Information Site About Radio Live]
* [http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Portals/0/playerControl07June.htm?tash=new Listen Live]
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