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''Backbeat'' went to air in mid-2006 on the 89.0FM frequency, previously used by [[The Generator]]. The station began DJ free, but has since added voluntary announcers.
 
''Backbeat'' went to air in mid-2006 on the 89.0FM frequency, previously used by [[The Generator]]. The station began DJ free, but has since added voluntary announcers.
  
Update September 2009: BackBeat, having been DJ free for some time now, has employed new staff. The relaunch of the station sees it become Hamilton's only locally owned commercial radio station. With nighttime specialty shows on their way, DJs running a Drive Show between 4-7pm and sales staff getting support from businesses, BackBeat looks set to take on the big networked radio stations. The 89 frequency which has been the subject of much debate in the past looks set to stay where it is.
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Update September 2009: BackBeat, having been DJ free for some time now, has employed new staff. The relaunch of the station sees it become Hamilton's only locally owned commercial radio station. With nighttime specialty shows on their way, DJs running a Drive Show between 4-7pm and sales staff getting support from businesses, BackBeat looks set to take on the big networked radio stations.
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.backbeat.co.nz ''Backbeat'' Webpage]
 
*[http://www.backbeat.co.nz ''Backbeat'' Webpage]
  
 
[[category:Radio Stations]]
 
[[category:Radio Stations]]

Revision as of 14:22, 25 September 2009

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Backbeat went to air in mid-2006 on the 89.0FM frequency, previously used by The Generator. The station began DJ free, but has since added voluntary announcers.

Update September 2009: BackBeat, having been DJ free for some time now, has employed new staff. The relaunch of the station sees it become Hamilton's only locally owned commercial radio station. With nighttime specialty shows on their way, DJs running a Drive Show between 4-7pm and sales staff getting support from businesses, BackBeat looks set to take on the big networked radio stations.

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