The Most FM

The Most FM

Infobox Radio Station
name = The Most FM
airdate = 1995
frequency = 107.6 MHz (FM)
area = New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
format = Student Radio, Alternative
owner = WITT
erp = 100 Watts
branding = "The Most"
slogan = "A Real Alternative"
class =
website = |

The Most FM is a student radio station operating in Taranaki, New Zealand and broadcasting at 107.6 MHz. The station is owned by the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki and is operated by students and volunteers. The Most FM is a member of the b.net radio network.

The station began in 1995, originally only broadcasting one month out of the year, but by November 1997 it was broadcasting full time. It initially operated on 92.3 MHz, but in March 2008, after a two month break in transmitions, it began operating on 107.6 MHz. It is now operated by a trust and not longer is owned by WITT. [http://www.stuff.co.nz/4436866a6002.html]

External links

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* [http://www.95bfm.com Official b.Net Website]
* [http://spectrumonline.med.govt.nz/viewrpt.cwr?cmd=preview_page&incomplete_page_count=1&page=1&viewer=html_frame&brch=0%2D0%2D0&drillname=3869&id=279 License information for The Most FM]
* [http://www.unet.dk/ufm/index.php?bynavn=danmark&content=org&org_recno=404&sprog=dk&recno=14&land_recno=68&contentorg=17&org_recno_radio=1230 Profile] at UFM Danmark
* [http://radiostationworld.com/locations/new_zealand/radio_information.asp?m=n~new New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand] at RadioStationWorld.com


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