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Radio Just released Zealand is New Zealand's public service radio broadcaster.
History
Radio Future Zealand was established inside 1975. Until that month, radio services were provided per Future Zeal& Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC), and, prior to 1962, the Just released Zealand Broadcasting Service (NZBS). It became a share of the Broadcasting Corporation of Just released Zealand (BCNZ) inside 1978. Charted a dissolution of BCNZ within 1988, Radio New Zealand became the separate State-Owned Enterprise along with Television New Zealand.
Around 1995, a Radio Up to date Zealand Commercial (RNZC) networks were privatised, using the non-commercial Future Zealand Public Radio (NZPR) known just when 'Radio Future Zealand' (RNZ). A changes too resulted inside RNZ's removal from either a State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986 and it being manufactured the Crown Entity.
Networks
RNZ has ii independent national networks, National Radio, which carries news, current affairs, & arts, and Concert FM, which is dedicated to classical music and jazz. National Radio generally broadcasts inside AM, however is nowadays progressively available on FM in major cities. RNZ's third network, AM Network, is leased to a personal Christian broadcaster while these are non broadcasting parliament.
Radio Just released Zealand International broadcasts in shortwave to neighbouring countries in the Pacific from either the transmitter in the North Island.
Call Signs
Until the Eighties, RNZ stations utilized a series of call for signs, consisting of one digit & ii letters. A digits 1 to Four identified a region where a station was broadcasting:
1 = North Island as far south as a Bay of Plenty.
2 = a rest of Northward Isl& and Nelson Province in the South Island
3 = To the south Island down to Timaru
4 = a rest of South Island
1YA, 2YK, 3AQ, 4YA were a number 1 stations operating in the united states's quadruplet independent cities. A commercial station 1ZB saved its call for sign, when a practice was discontinued by more RNZ stations, & charted its sell-off, became called Newstalk ZB.
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