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In mid-1970, the state monopoly on radio frequencies was broken, with the New Zealand Broadcasting Authority finally allowing Radio Hauraki to broadcast on land, legally. The Radio Hauraki crew had spent 1,111 days at sea. The final broadcast from the seabound Hauraki Pirates was a documentary on the
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Tiri was owned by AG Frankham Ltd and was registered as a barge. After running aground at Whangaparapara on 28 January 1968, it was laid up at Limestone Island near Whangarei. The search and rescue boat Marauder was owned by Bill Gibbs and Tryphena. Kapuni, also owned by AG Frankham Ltd, became known
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and caught several times broadcasting from New Zealand waters by radio inspectors. Just before Christmas 1968, Radio Hauraki became New Zealand's first 24-hour broadcasting radio station. Radio Hauraki was not live radio. The studios were land-based and most programs were recorded on reel-to-reel
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and Denis O'Callahan decided, with legal assistance, to start a private venture operating in international waters, outside of the confines of the monopolistic government departments of the NZBC, which ran all land-based radio stations, and of the
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Private commercial radio stations had operated from the earliest days of broadcasting, but the government began to close them down, the process accelerating after World War II. To break the state monopoly, Radio Hauraki was originally formed as a
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for the ship. So in 1966 the crew set sail anyway without the WOF. However the ship got caught on a drawbridge in the Auckland Viaduct and the crew were arrested. When they went to court the judge ruled in favour of them and in late 1966, the
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that started in 1966. It was the first private commercial radio station of the modern broadcasting era in New Zealand and operated illegally until 1970 to break the monopoly held by the state-owned
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from the last 25 years, also changed their positioning statement to "It's Different" to coincide with their change in format. Current hosts include high-profile personalities such as:
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in foul weather. The ship ran aground on rocks, with Radio Hauraki disc jockey Paul Lineham keeping listeners up-to-date with running commentary. The final broadcast from the
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Radio Hauraki began FM transmission in 1990 on 99.0FM, and the 1476 kHz frequency was subsequently acquired by a local community group to broadcast the
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turned and headed for Auckland playing "Born Free" continually. During their final voyage back to shore, announcer Rick Grant was lost overboard.
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is being increasingly played. In its modern legal form, Radio Hauraki's head office and main studios are now located at 2 Graham Street in the
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would endure adverse weather conditions, fatigue, and continued efforts to shut down the station. On 28 January 1968 disaster struck as the
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Previous Radio Hauraki hosts include Len McChesney, Christopher Parkinson, Ross Goodwin, Pat Courtenay, Paddy O'Donnell,
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right up until 2009, which saw him remain on-air on Radio Hauraki some 40 years after he helped begin the station.
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found herself beached again at Whangaparapara Harbour, a victim of the same storm that resulted in the
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and mainstream rock music from the '60s til now. In 2013, Hauraki changed its music content playing
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and become one of Britain's most well-known television personalities. During almost 30 years as a
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Management David Gapes, Wendy Gapes, Derek Lowe, Chris Parkinson, Denis O'Callahan (Technical)
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The concept of Radio Hauraki originated with a group of journalists who felt dissatisfied with
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was a host on Radio Hauraki in 1983, a year after becoming the host of youth music programme
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On 23 November 1978, Radio Hauraki moved from 1480 kHz to 1476 kHz as part of the
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outside the 3-mile territorial-water limit. The station broadcast on the frequency of 1480
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After several changes in ownership Radio Hauraki is now operated by NZME Radio becoming a
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Radio Hauraki was originally broadcast offshore from New Zealand in the Hauraki Gulf.
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became New Zealand's highest-paid radio DJ, and served as breakfast host for
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as Tiri II only during Hauraki service from 1968 to 1970. It was laid up on
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and mainstream rock music. In 2013, it changed its music content, playing
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broadcasting across New Zealand. Up until 2012 Hauraki played a mix of
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The five men bought a boat and tried to make it seaworthy, however the
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change from 10 kHz spacing to 9 kHz spacing on the AM band
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herself was beyond repair and was replaced four days later by the
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followed by a station jingle. The "Tiri" was later towed back to
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station's history until that point, finishing at 10:00 pm when
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attempted to negotiate its way into Whangaparapara Harbour on
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from the last 25–30 years. As of 2019 more classic rock and
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and the broadcasting equipment was salvaged. However, the
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in 1982. He left the station in 1985 to return to the
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