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The Generator continued to operate from the small building upstairs in Victoria Street, above what is now The $2 Shop. Upon [[Iain Stables]] investing in the company, a new studio was built and the Production Sound Booth built. Plans were underway to open a partnering station, The Generator began broadcasting Waikato-wide on another frequency (owned by Wayne Hendersen who became another shareholder). [[Nathan Muller]] became Programme Director and there was a boost in staff including new DJs, various Promotions Managers and the start of an advertising sales team.<br> | The Generator continued to operate from the small building upstairs in Victoria Street, above what is now The $2 Shop. Upon [[Iain Stables]] investing in the company, a new studio was built and the Production Sound Booth built. Plans were underway to open a partnering station, The Generator began broadcasting Waikato-wide on another frequency (owned by Wayne Hendersen who became another shareholder). [[Nathan Muller]] became Programme Director and there was a boost in staff including new DJs, various Promotions Managers and the start of an advertising sales team.<br> | ||
− | A successful [[Battle of the Bands]] was held at | + | A successful [[Battle of the Bands]] was held at Altitude, owned by Laurie Weakes, who later invested in The Generator.<br> |
With [[Joe Dennehy]] calling most of the shots, The Generator moved premises in 2002 to Level 3, Axa Building, Garden Place, despite reservations from the rest of the shareholders. Shortly after moving, a dispute caused Joe to flee from the building and the remaining shareholders appointed Dale Timms (Radioworks) as Station Manager.<br> | With [[Joe Dennehy]] calling most of the shots, The Generator moved premises in 2002 to Level 3, Axa Building, Garden Place, despite reservations from the rest of the shareholders. Shortly after moving, a dispute caused Joe to flee from the building and the remaining shareholders appointed Dale Timms (Radioworks) as Station Manager.<br> |