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One Double X – 1XX is a radio station based in Whakatane, New Zealand, operated by Radio Bay of Plenty Limited. The station began broadcasting to the Eastern Bay Of Plenty on 1240 kHz at 10:30am on 30 June 1971. The original company name was Radio Whakatane Limited but changed to Radio Bay Of Plenty Limited in 1978 when the station's AM frequency also changed to 1242AM. In the mid-late 1970s 1XX 1240 was also known on air from time to time as Coastline Radio, Coastline One 24, Coastline 1-2-4, One 24 Double X or Coastline Double X. 1XX began broadcasting on 90.5FM at 12:12:12pm on the 12th of December 1988. 1XX is heard throughout the Bay Of Plenty on 90.5FM & 1242AM and at Ohope Beach on 93.0FM and also streams on the web through the station's website - www.1xx.co.nz .
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Stations operated by 1XX
FM 90.7
In January 1982 1XX ran a short term station and the first FM stereo radio station in New Zealand, this station was called FM 90.7, FM 90.7 ran from the 5th of January 1982 until the 31 January 1982 and only on the air from 4PM to midnight. This station played different types of music each night such as Country Music on a Monday night, Classical Music on a Wednesday night and Top 40 Music on Saturday night. The programme was separate to the 1XX programme that continued to broadcast on 1242AM, 1XX did not begin permanently broadcasting on FM until 1988. 1XX still operates as a completely local radio station today.
93 Splash FM
In Summer 1987/1988 1XX ran another summer FM station from Ohope Beach - 93 Splash FM. Splash FM began broadcasting in December 1987 and ran to May 1988. The Splash FM programme was simulcast on 1XX between 7pm and 6am the next morning while Splash FM was on the air. During this time the Rock N Roll 500 was played.
Cadbury Moro FM
In Summer 1991/1992 99.3 Cadbury Moro FM was also run from Ohope Beach by 1XX. The 1XX programme was played on Cadbury Moro FM between 11pm and 6am the next morning.
Bayrock 97.7FM
In summer 1993/1994 1XX ran an album rock format station - Bayrock 97.7FM. Bayrock went on the air on December 26, 1993 and ran to February 6, 1994. After many petitions, letters and phonecalls Bayrock was brought back on a permanent basis on July 8, 1994. Bayrock still operates as a completely local radio station today. Bayrock is heard throughout the Bay Of Plenty on 97.7FM and at Ohope Beach on 99.3FM. Bayrock also broadcasts into Wanaka in the South Island on 93.0FM and now streams online through the Bayrock Website - www.bayrock.co.nz.
92.9 Kiwi FM
Not to be confused with the Kiwi FM network stations operated by MediaWorks NZ. In September 2001 Radio 1XX started a small local station in Te Puke called 92.9 Kiwi FM as a short term station for the annual Kiwifruit Festival, the station went back on the air in September 2002 and 2003. A local breakfast show was broadcast to Te Puke residents between 6am and 10am and outside these times the 1XX programme was played. In November 2004 92.9 Kiwi FM went on the air permanently, today a local programme is run between 6am and 6pm Monday - Friday and 6am - 10am on Saturday and outside this time the 1XX programme is simulcast.
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