93Rox

93Rox

Infobox Radio Station


name = 93 Rox
area = Dunedin New Zealand
frequency = 93.4 FM
format = Rock music
owner = Radio Otago
slogan =
callsign_meaning = |

93 Rox was a local Rock radio station in Dunedin, New Zealand that broadcast on 93.4 FM between 1992 and 1997. The station was replaced with Christchurch based C93FM in August 1997 and two years later the 93.4FM frequency was used to broadcast The Rock into Dunedin as it still is today.


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