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Sounds FM : ウィキペディア英語版
Sounds FM

Sounds FM was a radio station in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. Sounds FM had its origins as a school-based radio station, X-Static FM operated by ''The X-Static Society.'' The station was based at Marlborough Boys' College and broadcast on 89FM with the callsign 2STA. This station originally went to air in 1986 and only operated on a part-time basis during school lunch times and some evenings. The station was rebranded as ''Marlborough's 89FM'' in 1988 and remained at Marlborough Boys College until 1989 when the station moved to new premises at the Blenheim Post Office Building; by this time the station was broadcasting from 6AM to 12AM. In 1990 this station went off the air and ''The X-Static Society'' a year later launched a new station ''Sounds 93FM''.
Sounds 93FM began on 16 August 1991 originally from The X-Static Society premises. The station originally broadcast on 92.9FM in Blenheim, and 94.5FM in Picton and to Kaikoura.
In 1992, Sounds 93FM ran a networked show between 22:00-06:00 each day with the programme coming from Fifeshire FM in Nelson creating an "Over The Top" network - Over The Top referring to the top part of the South Island. This arrangement ended in 1993, and Sounds FM resumed their own overnight programming.
The station was later sold to Marlborough Media and the name shortened to ''Sounds FM''. The relay to Kaikoura was dropped in the late 1990s but then re-established in early 2007 on 90.3FM. Marlborough Media also operated a second station called Easy FM. In December 2007 Marlborough Media was sold to MediaWorks and in August 2008 Sounds FM was rebranded as More FM.
Programming during the morning remains locally produced from the former Sounds FM studios. From 10am to 6am, the station is networked from the Auckland More FM studio, like most of the other More FM stations.
The local breakfast show is currently hosted by Natasha Knox and Josh Fogden. Breakfast host Glen Kirby left the show in 2015.
==External links==

*(New Zealand Herald - South Island radio stations join the network )
*(MediaWorks Website - Radioworks acquires Marlborough Stations )


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