Northland The Hits is covered through the Northland region using four frequencies – 95.6FM in the Far North, 106.1FM in the Bay of Islands, 95.6FM in the Mid North and 95.6FM in Whangārei. Originally known as
Radio Northland and broadcasting on 1026 and 1215 AM with the call sign 1ZN, the station moved to 96FM in Whangārei during the late 1990s. The station is located on Bank Street, Whangārei.
Local programming: Charmaine Soljak presents the local weekday show between 9am and 3pm.
Auckland 97.4FM The Hits 97.4 is the flagship of the brand. The majority of the network announcers are based here. The station is located at new NZME Radio headquarters in Graham Street in central
Auckland. Since February 2017 The Hits has run a local breakfast show, initially presented by Sarah Gandy, Sam Wallace and
Toni Street. Gandy left the show and was replaced by Laura McGoldrick, with the addition of The Hits’ content director Todd Campbell. From April this became a Network show presented across the North Island. Most shows outside of breakfast are presented from the Auckland studio to markets taking network shows, most announcers based in Auckland produce two voice breaks, a local voice break for Auckland mentioning Auckland frequency and region specific information for Auckland and a separate voice break for the rest of the country tailored to a national audience.
Local programming: Hayley Bath presents the local day show (from Wellington) between 9am to 3pm.
Waikato 98.6FM Originally Waikato's 1ZH this station was first started in 1949 broadcasting on 1310 AM. The station moved to 1296 AM in 1978. On air names included
1300 1ZH and
Hits and Memories 1ZH during the 1980s. The station became 98.6 ZHFM on 25 May 1990 when the station switched to FM. The
Classic Hits name was actually used on a bumper sticker as well as
A Better Music Mix before the station was re branded as Classic Hits ZHFM in 1993. The 98.6 ZHFM frequency can also be heard in Tauranga, the outskirts of Auckland and in a number of places in Northland due to its high power and the high elevation of its transmission site. Mark Bunting joined the station in 2000 as the breakfast host, and moved to Classic Hits Auckland to present the Drivetime show over the entire Classic Hits network between 2003 and 2006. He moved back to the Waikato breakfast show in 2007. Mark Bunting continued presenting breakfast following the rebrand to The Hits but was later fired when it was announced he would be moving to opposition The Breeze in Waikato. and the networked breakfast was put in place of this show. The station is located on Hardley Street in Hamilton Central.
Local programming: Blair Dowling presents the local day show between 9am to 3pm.
South Waikato 97.3FM Originally known as 1ZO or
Radio Forestland on 1413 am in the 1980s and 1990s, then 'Classic Hits Radio Forestland' before switching to FM in 2006. The station was part of the Classic Hits
Community Radio Network. The station used to have its own local breakfast show, but in 2012 this was replaced with the Waikato breakfast show hosted by Mark Bunting with local advertising. Following the rebrand to The Hits the station now has the same programming as Waikato The station still has a local office located on Bridge Street in Tokoroa.
Local programming: Blair Dowling presents the local day show between 9am to 3pm.
Coromandel The Hits Coromandel is the most recent station in the network which launched in December 2017. Prior to this, the station was called Sea FM and was an independently run station which merged with NZME in 2017. The station initially retained a local daytime show, however this ended in February 2018. The station broadcasts on the following frequencies across the Coromandel region, Thames 106FM, Paunui, Tairua, Whangamatā 100.3FM and Whitianga 106.9FM.
Bay of Plenty 95.0FM Originally 1ZD Radio B.O.P. broadcasting on 1008 AM. The station moved to 95.0FM around 1990 becoming 95 B.O.P. FM. The station was rebranded as Classic Hits in 1993. The Hits 98.6FM Hamilton can also be heard in Tauranga. The station is located on Cameron Road in Tauranga City.
Local programming: Samantha Weston presents the local weekday show between 9am and 3pm. Will Johnston now hosts the local weekend show on Saturday's from 9am - 12pm.
Rotorua 97.5FM Originally known as Radio Geyserland on 1350 AM. The station moved to FM in 1988 and became known as 97.5 Geyserland FM. When the station was rebranded as Classic Hits in 1993 the name
Geyserland was no longer used on air, however it still appeared on the station's logo at the time of rebranding. The Hits in Rotorua also broadcasts on 90.8FM to the Reporoa, Broadlands, Ngakuru and Waikite Valley areas. The station is located on Fenton Street in Rotorua City.
Local programming: Paul Hickey presents the local daytime show between 9am and 3pm.
Taupo 96.8FM Originally known as Radio Lakeland, broadcasting on 1494 am in Taupō and 1386 am in Tūrangi. The station moved to 96.7FM in 1988 and was then known as
Lakeland FM. For a short time a second frequency served Tūrangi on 89.6, and later 92.4 but was discontinued. Lakeland FM was the host of the
Community Radio Network, a network established between community radio stations then operated by
The Radio Network. Outside of the breakfast show, all Community Radio Network stations received content from the Lakeland FM studio. In 2001 all the Community Radio Network stations joined up with Classic Hits, with all programming outside of breakfast now coming from Auckland. At this point Lakeland FM became known as
Classic Hits Lakeland FM. The station still has a local office located on Paora Hapi Street in Taupō. Following the rebrand to The Hits the local breakfast was dropped and now the station initially had the same local daytime show as Rotorua.
Local programming: Local programming was cancelled in 2023.
Gisborne 90.9FM Originally known as 2ZG on 1010 am, then 'The Coaster 2ZG' on 945 AM, before moving to 90.9FM, and later being rebranded as Classic Hits 90.9. As of 2018 the station does not feature locally produced programming. The station is located on the corner of Grey Street and Childers Road in Gisborne.
Taranaki 90FM The Hits in Taranaki originates from 2ZP Radio Taranaki, which broadcast on 1053 am in New Plymouth and 1557 am in Hāwera (as 2ZH). Around 1992, the station began simulcasting on 90.0FM which was previously occupied by its sister station 'Q90FM'. It was then known as '90FM Radio Taranaki' before becoming Classic Hits 90FM in 1993. Previous breakfast host for 15 years, Barney (Brent Procter) retired from broadcasting as of 20 December 2013. The station is located in Broadcasting House on the corner of Powderham and Brougham Streets in New Plymouth Central. Taranaki originally had a local breakfast show between 6am and 9am presented by Adam Green and Eryn Deverson. From 2017 the Breakfast became networked from Auckland however local broadcasting remained with a new local workday show Local programming: Richard presents a local 9am to 3pm show for Taranaki on 90.0FM and South Taranaki on 91.2FM.
Hawke's Bay 89.5FM Originally known as 2ZC or
Bay City Radio broadcasting on 1280AM, later 1278 am, since 1 October 1957, the station moved to 89.5FM in 1994 and it became 'Classic Hits 89FM - Bay City Radio'. In 2002, the station's name was altered to 'Classic Hits 89.5 - Bay City Radio'. From 1 January 2011, the station began a relay station in
Wairoa on 99.7FM. This station broadcasts from the famous Broadcasting House building on the corner of Dickens & Dalton Streets in Napier – one of only two central city building's left standing following the 1931 Napier earthquake. Hawkes Bay maintained a local breakfast show as it transitioned into The Hits originally presented by Martin Good and Sarah Van Der Kley. Martin Good departed the station at the end of 2016 and Sarah Van Der Kley left to join Martin on another radio venture in September 2018. From 9am all programming is networked.
Local programming: Breakfast with Adam Green and Megan Banks between 6am-9am.
Whanganui 89.6FM Originally known as 2XA this station began broadcasting in Whanganui in October 1949 on 1200AM. The station was later renamed to 2ZW and moved to 1197 am in 1978. The station was renamed to
River City Radio in 1988 and
89.6 River City FM in 1993 after the station began broadcasting on 89.6FM. In 2001 the station became Classic Hits River City FM after joining the Classic Hits network. The station is located on the corner of Guyton and Campbell Streets, Whanganui. As of 2018, there are no local shows with all content networked from Auckland.
Manawatu 97.8FM Originally known as
2ZA and broadcasting on 940AM, later 927AM, the station began simulcasting on 97.8FM in the early 1990s under the name 'AM-FM 2ZA'. Soon after the station was relaunched as 'The New 98FM'. 98FM eventually joined the Classic Hits network, but due to the 'Classic Hits' name already being used by
an opposition station within the same market, 98FM was forced to adopt the name 'Greatest Hits 98FM'. Presumably, as a result of an agreement or settlement between the two companies, the opposition station dropped the 'Classic Hits' slogan and 98FM became 'Classic Hits 97.8'. Later, after more than 5 years of not using it, part of the 2ZA call sign was returned when the station became
Classic Hits 97.8 ZAFM. Eventually all local programming was removed and today the station is fully networked. The station is located on Main Street in Palmerston North.
Kāpiti Coast-Horowhenua 92.7FM Originally Classic Hits broadcast on 89.4FM as a relay of Classic Hits 90FM in Wellington, this station broadcast on 89.4 as far back as 1991 when the station was 2ZB and later B90FM. In 2001 this relay was dropped and replaced with
Newstalk ZB. Classic Hits made a return to the Kapiti area in 2004 on 92.7FM a frequency previously used by Sports Roundup/
Radio Sport. Programming on the new station was separate to Classic Hits 90FM in Wellington with the station presenting its own local breakfast. However, in 2009 this local breakfast show was dropped and replaced with Wellington's Classic Hits breakfast show. Following the rebrand to The Hits the Kapiti station takes the same local shows as Wellington. Despite no local shows, the station still has a local office on Kapiti Road, Paraparaumu.
Wairarapa 90.3FM Originally known as 2XB this station was first started in March 1958 broadcasting on 840AM. The stations call sign was changed to 2ZD in 1968 and in 1978 the station moved to 846AM. The station was known on air during the 1980s and 1990s as
Radio Wairarapa before becoming 90.1 Wairarapa FM in 1999, when the station began broadcasting on 90.1FM. In 2001 the station was rebranded as Classic Hits Wairarapa. The broadcast frequency was changed to 90.3FM in October 2010. From 2013 the station no longer has any local show - following the rebrand as The Hits all shows are networked. Despite no local shows, the station still has a local office on Church Street, Masterton.
Wellington 90.1FM Originally an FM repeater for Wellington's 2ZB (89.8FM) in the early 1990s, the station was then relaunched as 'Goodtime Oldies B90FM' which also broadcast to the Kāpiti Coast on 89.4. The station ran a 60s and 70s music format which originated from the Wellington studio and took no network programming. Around 1996, B90FM became 'Classic Hits 90FM' and an adjustment was made to the station's frequency, shifting from 89.8 to 90.0FM. Unlike the rest of the Classic Hits network, 90FM ran with a "60s, 70s and 80s" format, whereas all other Classic Hits stations (with the exception of Auckland and Christchurch) were playing "70s, 80s and 90s". Programming continued to originate from Wellington until 1998 when local shows succumbed to network programming. The Kāpiti Coast repeater was eventually dropped and replaced with Newstalk ZB. On 27 October 2010, the station shifted frequencies to 90.1FM, to comply with Government broadcasting regulations. The station is located on the Corner of Taranaki and Abel Smith Streets, in Central Wellington.
Local programming: Hayley Bath presents the day show between 9am and 3pm, while producing an Auckland and network show.
Nelson 89.6FM Originally an FM simulcast of '
Radio Nelson' (also on 1341 am), this station later became part of the Classic Hits family and was known as Classic Hits 90FM. The station broadcast to Nelson City on 89.8 and to the wider area (including Motueka and Tākaka) on 90.4. There is also a relay in Golden Bay on 1269 AM. More recently, 90FM was known as 'Classic Hits 89.8 and 90.4' but this name was dropped in late 2006 after the 90.4 frequency was shifted to 89.8 (in synchronous transmission with the Nelson City outlet). This left Nelson launching
Radio Hauraki on 90.6FM in early 2007. **A national realigning of frequencies created another slight shift in frequencies with 'Classic Hits' moving to 89.6FM, and 'Hauraki' to 90.4FM, where they broadcast today. The Classic Breakfast was hosted by Kent Robertson until his last show, on Friday 12 October 2012. Today, now known as 'The Hits 89-6', the station remains located on Selwyn Place in Nelson City, Scott Radovanovich presented a local breakfast show across Nelson and Marlborough until it was replaced with the Auckland-based breakfast show towards the end of 2018. Today, Hayden Rose presents the 9am-3pm weekday show.
Marlborough 96.9FM Originally branded as
Radio Marlborough, this station was first launched in 1965 as 2ZE broadcasting on 1540AM. The station moved to 1539 am in 1978 and then became Radio Marlborough. A relay to Picton was also established in 1981, also on 1539 am, but in 1993 moved to 1584 am. Radio Marlborough began broadcasting on 96.9FM in 1991. The station became
Classic Hits Radio Marlborough in 2001 and at the same time the AM frequency was used to launch
Radio Sport in the Marlborough region. The station is located in Cavalier House on Market Street, Blenheim. The main transmitter is located in the Wither Hills, 4 km south-southwest of Blenheim, with a second transmitter broadcasting on 89.1FM in the
Picton area. During its time as The Hits the station had a local day show which then became a breakfast show. Scott Radovanovich presented the local breakfast show across Marlborough as well as Nelson until it was replaced with the Auckland-based breakfast show towards the end of 2018. No local programming originates from the Blenheim studios.
West Coast Formerly known as
Radio Scenicland, launched in 1968 on 747 AM in Greymouth (callsign 3ZA), 1287 AM in Westport (callsign 3ZW) and 1521 AM in Reefton (callsign 3ZR), this station was part of the
Community Radio Network. The station later became known as Scenicland FM after moving to the FM band in November 1992, then joined the Classic Hits network around 2001. Today the station can be heard on 90.9FM in Westport, 97.5FM in Reefton, 90.7 & 93.1FM in Greymouth, 97.1FM in Hokitika and 90.5FM in South Westland. This station is fully networked from Auckland with no local programming.
Christchurch 97.7FM Originally known as "B98FM - The Best Music Mix" in the early 1990s, this station was rebranded as 'Goodtime Oldies B98FM' several years later, taking on an oldies music format. By the mid-1990s, the name was altered to 'Classic Hits B98FM', then again to 'Classic Hits 98FM' and finally 'Classic Hits 97.7'. This was the only Classic Hits station to not have its local programming reduced to 4 hours in 1998. It remained live and local 24 hours a day until 2002, operating independently from the rest of the Classic Hits network. In 2003 the station began reducing local content to air during the daytime only, and as announcers left the station, reduced even further. From 2006 the only local content was the breakfast show, as with other Classic Hits stations at the time. The station was located on Worcester Street, Central Christchurch in the former
TVNZ studio building. However, due to the
devastating earthquake on 22 February 2011, the studio moved temporarily to Riccarton Road, Christchurch. The station is now located on a new purpose-built facility on Midas Place, Middleton, Christchurch. Until Friday 20 July 2012, the local breakfast show was hosted by
Jason Gunn and Dave Fitzgerald. From 23 July 2012 Jason and Dave moved to broadcasting a nationwide Drive show between 4 pm and 7 pm broadcast from the Classic Hits Christchurch studios to all of New Zealand. Jason and Dave also pre-recorded a show for the nationwide network to air on Saturday mornings, featuring the best bits from their show each week, but this was later axed in November 2013. At the end of 2013 Jason left Classic Hits and in 2014 a new afternoon show was started presented by Dave Fitzgerald and Guy Parsons still from Christchurch. Prior to the rebranding to The Hits the local breakfast show was hosted by AJ Funnell, Chloe Emirali and Andy Ellis. With the changeover to The Hits, AJ Funnell was moved to present a local show between 9am and 12pm and Dave Fitzgerald presented a network show from Christchurch but at the same time separate voice breaks are recorded for local Christchurch and Auckland audiences. A local breakfast was reinstated in 2017 presented by Dave Fitzgeral and Brodie Kemp, this show was networked to Ashburton and Timaru. The local breakfast was axed in March 2020 From 29 May 2017, the station began a relay station in
Kaikōura on 91.5FM.
Local programming: Connor Kito presents a local 9am to 3pm show for Christchurch.
Ashburton 89.3FM Originally known as
3ZE on 873 AM, this station was part of the Classic Hits Community Radio Network. The station began broadcasting on 92.5FM in 2001 and became known as Classic Hits 92.5 ZEFM. Additional frequencies on 89.3FM and 96.5FM were later added. When the station was rebranded The Hits, previous breakfast announcer Phil Hooper was shifted to the 9am–3pm slot. However, due to listener dissatisfaction with the changes, The Hits' parent company, The Radio Network, opted to launch the
Gore based
Hokonui brand into Ashburton on the 92.5FM frequency. At the same time The Hits local announcer Phil Hooper was moved to Hokonui to present a local breakfast for an Ashburton audience with all other programming on Hokonui originating from Southland or Dunedin. The Hits continued to broadcast in Ashburton on 89.3FM but now with complete network programming. The Hits 96.5FM frequency was also reassigned to
Radio Hauraki in 2014. Between 2017 and 2020 The Hits Ashburton received its breakfast show from the Christchurch station, today Ashburton takes the networked breakfast. Despite having no local shows, the station still has an office in Somerset House, Ashburton.
South Canterbury 94.7FM/98.7FM Originally
Radio Caroline broadcasting on 1160AM with the call sign 3XC from January 1949. In 1978 the station moved to 1152AM and changed call sign to 3ZC. The station joined the Classic Hits network in 1995, originally as
Classic Hits 99FM. In 1998 the station was dropped from the Classic Hits network and became part of the Community Radio Network as ''South Canterbury's 99FM
. At this stage programming was reduced to a local breakfast show, and outside this time all programming came from the Community Radio Network studio in Taupō. In 2001 all Community Radio Network stations became part of Classic Hits, and as a result the station rejoined the Classic Hits network as Classic Hits 98.7.'' At the same time the 1152 AM frequency was reassigned to Newstalk ZB. In 2005 the station began broadcasting on 94.7FM as well as the existing 98.7FM frequency; as a result the station became known as
Classic Hits 98.7 and 94.7. The station is located on North Street in Timaru. The former Sophia Street studios were demolished to make way for car parking. Following the rebrand to The Hits the former breakfast announcer Sam Wilson was moved to present the 9am - 3pm show. Later in 2014 The Hits Waitaki announcer Josh McIntyre took over this show broadcasting the same show to both Timaru and Oamaru listeners. Josh McIntyre presented a local breakfast show for South Canterbury until 2018. This show was replaced from 2019 with the Christchurch-based breakfast show and in 2020 the network breakfast show.
Oamaru 98.4FM Originally known as '
Radio Waitaki' on 1395 am, then as 'Classic Hits 98.4 Waitaki FM' after they converted to FM. The 'Waitaki' name was later dropped from most station identification and the station was then known as 'Waitaki's Classic Hits 98.4'. Following the rebrand to The Hits the breakfast announcer Josh McIntyre was moved to present the local 9am – 3pm show but later in 2014 Josh was moved to The Hits Timaru in the same time slot presenting the same show to both Timaru and Oamaru listeners. From 2017 The Hits Oamaru receives its breakfast show from the Dunedin station.
Dunedin 89.4FM Originally known as 4ZB on 1044AM, then ZBFM on 89.4FM when the station switched to FM in 1990. ZBFM joined the Classic Hits network in 1993 under the name 'Classic Hits 89FM' which was later changed to 'Classic Hits 89.4'. The station is located on George Street.
Local programming: Breakfast with Callum Procter and Patrina Roche between 6am and 9am.
Southern Lakes Launched in 2005 as Classic Hits Southern Lakes. The station covers Queenstown on 90.4FM, Wānaka on 96.2FM and Alexandra on 99.9FM. The station is based on Earl Street, Queenstown.
Southland 98.8FM This station was originally Southland's
4ZA on 864AM. After converting to FM in the early 1990s, the station was known as 'Southland's 4ZA 98.8FM' for some time before joining the Classic Hits network as 'Classic Hits ZAFM'. The station in the past broadcast in Te Anau on 90.4FM but this frequency was reassigned to
Hokonui in 2022. Historically the breakfast show was hosted by John "Boggy" McDowell. Boggy started on the 4ZA breakfast show on 1 June 1979 and remained presenting this show until 21 December 2012. Local news and sport was read by Malcolm Gayfer until the end of 2012. A local news service is no longer available. Malcolm Gayfer was with the station for 25 years and for a time was Boggy's co-host. More recently the breakfast show was presented by James McRobbie and Liv McBride, James left in early 2018 with his short lived replacement being Bradley Craig (BC). Following the departure of BC and with Liv going on maternity leave a decision was made to network Dunedin's breakfast show presented by Callum and P into Southland. In April 2020 the network breakfast from Dunedin was replaced with the national network breakfast show. In 2022 Liv McBride returned to The Hits to present the daytime show between 10am and 3pm. The station is located on the corner of Don and Deveron Streets, Invercargill. The studios are also used to broadcast the Marcus Lush night show on
Newstalk ZB and some programming for
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