Its flagship station, One Double X, reaches the entire Bay of Plenty, with specific frequencies Ōhope and Te Puke and live streaming on its website.
It also owns and operates subsidiary network Bayrock in the Bay Of Plenty and Ōhope, with an additional frequency in Wānaka in the South Island and similar live-streaming on a separate website.
The New Zealand radio market is mostly consolidated into large nationwide networks with powerful brands and limited local content.
The stations carry and contributes to national news bulletins produced by NZME Radio through Newstalk ZB.
One Double X was granted a broadcasting license in 1970, with the 1 in the call-sign signifying the upper North Island location, the first X representing private ownership and the second X chosen by the station.
It initially broadcast 19.5 hours of live original local content from 5.00am to 12.30am each day with additional 24-hour licences granted during some summer holiday seasons.
The station was not allowed to broadcast advertising on Sundays and did all its own local and international news and sports reporting.
Announcer Cliff Stockwell and newsreader Chris Bullen hosted around-the-clock coverage, while outdoor broadcast equipment allowed staff to provide live updates from the Civil Defence bases in Whakatāne, Kawerau and Edgecumbe.
Announcer Terry Casserly had to ad-lib during the opening broadcast, when a live cross to company chairman Ross Neiderer was lost to dead air.
A local breakfast show was broadcast to Te Puke residents between 6 am and 10 am and outside these times the 1XX programme was played.
It reaches the entire Bay of Plenty, with specific frequencies Ōhope and Te Puke and live streaming on its website.
The day programme is presented by Rebecca and includes requests, community event listings, a Top 20 Countdown of country music and news updates.
The drive show is hosted by Colin and includes music, sports discussions, entertainment news, competitions and humour.
The evening show is hosted by Taz and includes a 9 @ 9 countdown, album reviews and hourly news updates.
[3] The network carries and contributes to national news bulletins produced by NZME Radio through Newstalk ZB.