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[[image:Freefm.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Free FM'' logo]] | [[image:Freefm.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Free FM'' logo]] | ||
− | ''Free FM'' began broadcasting in August 2012, evolving out of [[Community Radio]], which had broadcast on the AM network and low-power 106.7FM frequency. It broadcasts on the 89FM frequency, formerly used by [[Contact FM]], [[UFM]], and others. The station is a member of the 'Association of Community Access Broadcasters'. Following the demise of student radio in Hamilton, Free FM has increased its focus on playing local music which now forms a good part of its approximately 33% NZ music content. | + | ''Free FM'' began broadcasting in August 2012, evolving out of [[Community Radio]], which had broadcast on the AM network and low-power 106.7FM frequency . It broadcasts on the 89FM frequency, formerly used by [[Contact FM]], [[UFM]], and others. The station is a member of the 'Association of Community Access Broadcasters'. Following the demise of student radio in Hamilton, Free FM has increased its focus on playing local music which now forms a good part of its approximately 33% NZ music content. |
In 2016 'Free FM' began working more closely with [[Hamilton Underground Press]] supporting the Future City Festivals, providing support to [[Volume Collective]] and in late 2017 taking on the management and control of [[The Hum]]. | In 2016 'Free FM' began working more closely with [[Hamilton Underground Press]] supporting the Future City Festivals, providing support to [[Volume Collective]] and in late 2017 taking on the management and control of [[The Hum]]. |