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==More FM stations== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:96%; float:right; width:400px;" |+ More FM frequencies ! Market ! Transmitter(s) ! Frequency (MHz) |- | [[Northland Region|Northland]] || Parahaki<br />Hikurangi<br />Horokaka<br />Maungataniwha<br />Tutukaka<br />Kerikeri ([[Low-power broadcasting|LPFM]])<br />Russell || 91.6<br />91.6<br />91.6<br />91.6<br />94.4<br />107.3<br />95.2 |- | [[Rodney District|Rodney]] || Moirs Hill<br />Lochamber<br />Mangawhai || 88.9<br />97.8<br />93.6 |- | [[Auckland]] || [[Sky Tower (Auckland)|Sky Tower]] || 91.8 |- | [[Coromandel Peninsula|Coromandel]] || Coromandel Town<br />Rataroa<br />Whangamata<br />Waihi Beach<br />Matarangi<br />Whitianga<br />Pauanui<br />Waihi<br />Opito Bay (LPFM)<br />Te Aroha (LPFM) || 89.1 <br />97.2 <br />89.9 <br />104.2 <br />94.0 <br />90.3 <br />93.9 <br />90.6, 93.8<br />106.7<br />106.7 |- | [[Waikato]] || Ruru || 92.2 |- | [[Bay of Plenty Region|Bay of Plenty]] || Kopukairua || 93.4 |- | [[Rotorua]] || Pukepoto<br />Paeroa Range || 95.9 <br />89.2 |- | [[Taupō]] || Tuhingamata<br />Kinloch (LPFM) || 93.6<br />107.2 |- | [[Gisborne, New Zealand|Gisborne]] || Wharekopae<br />Wheatstone Rd || 90.1<br />98.9 |- | [[Hawke's Bay Region|Hawke's Bay]] || Mt Erin<br />Wairoa || 88.7<br />98.9 |- | [[Taranaki]] || Mt Egmont<br />Opunake<br />Okato<br />Oakura || 93.2<br />92.8<br />100.0<br />96.8 |- | [[Whanganui]] || Bastia Hill || 92.8 |- | [[Manawatū-Whanganui|Manawatū]] || Wharite || 92.2 |- | [[Kāpiti Coast]]/[[Horowhenua]] || Forest Heights || 90.3 |- | [[Wairarapa]] || Popoiti<br />Castlepoint || 89.5 <br />105.9 |- | [[Wellington]] || Fitzherbert<br />[[Mt Kaukau|Kaukau]]<br />[[Haywards]] || 95.3<br />99.7<br />99.7 |- | [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]] || Grampians <br />Mt Murchison <br />Mt Campbell || 92.8 <br />94.1<br />92.0 |- | [[Marlborough Region|Marlborough]] || Wither Hills<br />Mt Freeth<br />Kaikōura Peninsula|| 92.9<br />94.7<br />89.9 |- | [[Christchurch]] || [[Sugarloaf (Christchurch)|Sugarloaf]]<br />Southshore<br />Mt Pearce<br />Lyttelton || 92.1<br />94.9 <br />99.1<br />104.5 |- | [[Mid Canterbury]] | Gawler Downs<br />Ashburton | 94.9<br />98.9 |- | [[South Canterbury]]|| Mt Horrible<br />Timaru<br />Waimate<br />Mt Michael<br />Mt Mary<br />Twizel | 97.9<br />93.1 <br />93.1<br />95.0<br />94.2<br />89.4 |- | [[North Otago]] | Cape Wanbrow<br />Kurow<br />Otematata<br />Omarama | 100.0<br />96.8<br />98.1<br />90.9 |- | [[Queenstown, New Zealand|Queenstown]] || Peninsula Hill<br />Coronet Peak<br />Kingston<br />Glenorchy || 92.0<br />92.8<br />97.2<br />96.8 |- | [[Central Otago]] || Mt Maude<br />Obelisk <br />Cromwell <br />Mt Ida || 99.4<br />90.3<br />94.3 <br />97.1 |- | [[Dunedin]] || [[Mount Cargill|Mt Cargill]] <br />Mosgiel || 97.4 <br />106.9 |- | [[Clutha District|Clutha]] || Kuriwao<br />Balclutha<br />Lawrence (LPFM) || 93.7 <br />92.9 <br />107.1 |- | [[Southland, New Zealand|Southland]] || Hedgehope<br />Mount Prospect || 89.2 <br />96.0 |} ===Northland=== '''91-6 More FM Northland''' is a radio station serving the [[Whangārei]] urban area and the entire [[Northland Region]] on 91.6FM, [[Kerikeri]] on 107.3FM, [[Russell, New Zealand|Russell]] on 95.2FM and Tutukaka on 94.4FM. Before the re-branding to More FM in 2005 this station was known famously as KCC FM. '''Local programming:''' Northland Breakfast is presented by John Markby, Angela "Flash" Gordon and Toast (Tauha Vallely-Tekani). Alisha also hosts the local workday show from 10 am – 3 pm (from Auckland Studio) ===Rodney=== '''88-9 & 97-8 More FM Rodney''' is a radio station serving the [[Rodney District]] and the [[Hibiscus Coast]], to the north and north-west of Auckland. A recent addition to the More FM network, this station was originally known as Times FM and was taken over by MediaWorks in 2002. The station was not affected MediaWorks rebranding of local stations to More FM in 2004 but was rebranded in 2015. '''Local programming:''' Breakfast with Nick ===Auckland=== '''91-8 More FM Auckland''' is a radio station serving the [[Auckland]] urban area and can be heard in parts of [[Waikato]], such as [[Paeroa]]. More FM Auckland came to be in August 1993 and featured Kim (Kim Adamson) & Corbett (Jeremy Corbett) in the morning for 16 years. Its sole transmitter is at the top of the [[Sky Tower (Auckland)|Sky Tower]] in central Auckland. The Auckland studios are used to present the network day, drive, night and weekend shows, the network news, and is the headquarters of the network. '''Local programming:''' A local workday show with Alisha for Auckland is broadcast between 10 am – 3 pm. It is also heard in some areas as a network workday show. ===Coromandel=== '''Coromandel's More FM''', formerly Coromandel FM, is the most recent addition to the More FM Network, serving the Coromandel Peninsula, Hauraki Plains, Western Bay of Plenty, Matamata-Piako, Auckland, Huntly and Raglan across 17 separate frequencies. The station boasts the biggest local coverage. The station is effectively over 30 years old including the Coromandel FM era, and was rebranded by Mediaworks in 2015. '''Local programming:'''Matt Hobbs hosts 10 am – 3 pm. ===Waikato=== '''92-2 More FM Waikato''' is a radio station based in central [[Hamilton, New Zealand|Hamilton]]. More FM was started in 1999 in the Waikato region when K-M and Darren left the breakfast show on Classic Hits to help start up More FM and the station was totally local through until midnight. The sole transmitter for More FM Waikato is at Ruru, approximately 25 km east of Hamilton. '''Local programming:''' Cam Loft hosts 10 am – 3 pm. ===Bay of Plenty=== '''93-4 More FM Bay of Plenty''' is a local radio station based in central [[Tauranga]] broadcasting across the [[Bay of Plenty Region]]. The transmitter is on Kopukairua. Before the re-branding to More FM, this local station was known as 93.4 Coastline FM. During part of 2015 and the start of 2016 the station also broadcast its programming into Rotorua to provide Bay of Plenty wide shows however this decision was later reversed in February 2016. Lauren White presented the local workday show between 10 am – 3 pm until the end of 2018 when she moved to host the breakfast show in Queenstown. The station no longer has local programming. ===Rotorua=== '''95-9 89-2 More FM Rotorua''' is a local radio station based on Ranolf Street in central [[Rotorua]], broadcasting across the Rotorua region. The main transmitter is at Pukepoto, 9 km east of central Rotorua. A second transmitter in the Paeroa Range broadcasts to Reporoa, Broadlands, Ngakuru, Waikite Valley and Tokoroa on 89.2, and can also be picked up across most parts of the Northern side of Taupō. This station was formerly [[Lakes 96FM]]. During part of 2015 and the start of 2016 the station received its local programming from Tauranga however this decision was later reversed in February 2016. Maxwell Goodman presented the local workday show from 10 am – 3 pm until it was dropped and replaced by a network workday show. A local workday show was reinstated in January 2022. '''Local programming:''' Jack Girling presents a local workday show between 10 am – 3 pm and a local Saturday morning show between 6 am – 12 pm. ===Gisborne/Wairoa=== '''98-9 More FM Gisborne & Wairoa''' is a local radio station broadcasting from the heart of [[Gisborne, New Zealand|Gisborne]] City. The station was originally branded as 89FM and owned by Gisborne Media Centre, RadioWorks purchased the assets of Gisborne Media Centre in February 2005 and in May 2005 rebranded the station as More FM. Originally on 89.3, More FM Gisborne moved to 89.9 (rural coverage) and 98.9 (city coverage) in early 2007. Another repeater (also on 98.9) was set up to service the northern Hawkes Bay town of Wairoa in April 2007. The 89.9 frequency was adjusted to 90.1 in late 2010. '''Local programming:''' Breakfast presented by Bevan Chapman from 5:30 am. ===Taupō=== '''93-6 More FM Taupō''' is a radio station based in [[Taupō]], broadcasting across the [[North Island Volcanic Plateau|Central Plateau]]. The More FM brand replaced the previous local branded 93.5 KIS FM. More FM Taupō takes great pride in putting a tremendous amount of focus on their surrounding community and play an extremely active role in local events such as The New Zealand Ironman & The Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge. The station has regularly made the finals at the New Zealand Radio Awards in a variety of different categories including winning Best Provincial Breakfast Show in 2010, 2012, 2014 & 2015 plus being named Provincial Station of The Year in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. '''Local programming:''' Breakfast presented by Andrew Leiataua. ===Taranaki=== '''93-2 More FM Taranaki''', was formerly 93.2 [[Energy FM (Taranaki)|Energy FM]], named after the energy province. Broadcasts from central New Plymouth and broadcasts to all of Taranaki and can be heard in North Wanganui. '''Local programming:''' Breakfast presented by Ken Swan along with Saturday breakfast from 6 – 10 am. Tyrese Epiha hosts the work day show from 10 am – 3 pm. Broadcaster and journalist Will Johnston is a relief announcer on Saturdays and public holidays. ===Hawke's Bay=== '''88-7 More FM Hawke's Bay''' is a local radio station based in [[Hastings, New Zealand]], broadcasting across [[Hawke's Bay Region|Hawke's Bay]]. The More FM brand replaced the previous local station HOT 93FM, which began broadcasting in December 1983 as Radio Hawke's Bay 93FM, the frequency was always 92.7FM, and in April 2015 More FM relaunched and moved to 88.7FM. Along with the frequency change, the station also switched to the networked breakfast with the local breakfast announcers moving from More FM to a newly created local show on The Breeze Hawkes Bay. Local programming on Hawke's Bays 88-7 More FM no longer exists. ===Whanganui=== '''92-8 More FM Whanganui''' (formerly Star FM) is a local radio station based in central [[Whanganui]]. The station became completely networked 24/7 in 2015 receiving the networked breakfast show, then the network day show. Local programming returned in 2016 with a local 10 am – 3 pm workday show. '''Local programming:''' Sue Miller presents the local workday show from 10 am – 3 pm and Saturday Mornings 6 – 10 am. ===Manawatū=== '''92.2 More FM Manawatū''' is a local radio station based in [[Palmerston North]] broadcasting across the [[Manawatū-Whanganui|Manawatū]] region. Before the More FM re-branding in 2005, this station was a very famous heritage station known as [[2XS FM]]. The station's transmitter is located atop [[Wharite Peak]] in the [[Ruahine Range]], approximately 20 km northeast of Palmerston North. '''Local Breakfast Show:''' Breakfast presented by Gareth Pringle and Sarah Laurence ===Kāpiti Coast/Horowhenua=== '''90-3 More FM Kapiti/Horowhenua''' is a local radio station based on the Kāpiti Coast and Horowhenua regions. Before the More FM re-branding in 2005 the Horowhenua station was named Horowhenua's 95FM with the Kapiti station named 2XX. Dave Key presented a local breakfast show up until 2015. In 2016 there was no local programming on the station. From July 2017 until June 2020, Pauline Gillespie and Grant Kereama's Wellington based breakfast show was broadcast to Kapiti / Horowhenua. Since June 2020 there is again no local programming. ===Wairarapa=== '''89-5 More FM Wairarapa''' is a radio station based in Masterton broadcasting to the Wairarapa province. The station was founded by [[Paul Henry (broadcaster)|Paul Henry]] in 1991 as "89.3 TODAY FM. In 1992 Paul Henry sold the station to PORT FM in Timaru and was later rebranded as HITZ 89FM Wairarapa's Best Music. XS Corporation in Manawatū purchased the station in the mid-1990s. The station broadcasts on 89.5 MHz from the Popoiti transmitter, 25 km south of Masterton, and since 2010 to the '''Castlepoint Beach''' region on '''105.9 MHz'''. '''Local programming:''' Brent Gare hosts the local weekday breakfast show. ===Wellington=== '''95-3 99-7 More FM Wellington''' is based in [[Wellington]] which is the birthplace of the More FM brand, with the first broadcast of a More FM station occurring there on 6 May 1991 as '''99/100 More FM'''. "Not Too Heavy Not Too Soft". The station went to air with award-winning Breakfast Host Simon "Swampy" Marsh and Anemarie Gold. The station later became known as '''94.7/100 More FM''' following a change in frequency. Today the station is known as '''95-3 99-7 More FM Wellington''', again following a change in frequency. In 2004 the 98.9 MHz frequency originally used by More FM Wellington was relocated to 94.7 MHz (formerly used by Channel Z) and provided coverage to the [[Hutt Valley]] area of Wellington. The more powerful 100 MHz frequency provided coverage to the majority of the Wellington urban area, and could often be heard at the top of the [[South Island]] and into the southern [[Wairarapa]]. In 2010, the station frequencies were moved to 95.3 and 99.7 respectively after a nationwide reorganisation of the FM band. The main transmitter is located atop [[Mount Kaukau]] in Khandallah, 6 km north of central Wellington, and broadcasts on 99.7. Two secondary transmitters are located at [[Haywards]] on 99.7, to infill much of the Hutt Valley, and at Fitzherbert (between [[Naenae]] and [[Wainuiomata]]) on 95.3, to infill Lower Hutt and Wainuiomata. The previous network weekday show was presented by Geoff Stagg from the Wellington studios until 2015. After Geoff's departure the network weekday show began being presented from Auckland leaving no local programming from Wellington. In June 2017 local weekday programming returned to the Wellington studio with the workday programme now presented locally between 10 am and 3 pm. From July 2017 until June 2020, [[Polly Gillespie]] and [[Grant Kereama]] did breakfast. Local programming on Wellington More FM no longer exists. ===Nelson=== '''92-8 More FM Nelson''' is a local radio station broadcasting from the heart of [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]] city to the Tasman District; including [[Motueka]] and [[Tākaka]] on 92 MHz and [[Murchison, New Zealand|Murchison]] on 94.1 MHz. Before the More FM re-branding in 2005 this station was known famously as [[Fifeshire FM]]. To this day the station is located in the historic Fifeshire House. Max Goodman presented a local workday show from 2021-2024; today there is no local programming. ===Marlborough=== '''More FM Marlborough''' is based in Blenheim. At the end of 2007 MediaWorks purchased ''Marlborough Media'' which included two local stations, [[Sounds FM]] and [[Easy FM (New Zealand)|Easy FM]]. Easy FM was rebranded as [[The Breeze (New Zealand)|The Breeze]] earlier in 2008 and in August 2008 Sounds FM was rebranded as More FM. More FM Marlborough broadcasts on 92.9 MHz in [[Blenheim, New Zealand|Blenheim]] where the station is based, on 94.7 in [[Picton, New Zealand|Picton]] and also on 89.9 MHz in [[Kaikōura]]. Until 2015 the station had a local breakfast show presented by Josh Fogden and Natasha Knox. Max Goodman presented a local workday show (from the Nelson studios) from 2023-2023; today there is no local programming. ===Christchurch=== '''92-1 More FM Canterbury''' is a radio station broadcasting across Canterbury. The station was one of the original More FM stations. The station broadcasts on 92.1 across Canterbury and on 94.9 in Sumner/Redcliffs, 99.1 in Akaroa and 104.5 in Lyttelton. The station was started as an [[adult contemporary]] (AC) format station and continues with that format to this day. More FM Christchurch was operated by the Frader Group Limited. The first hosts of the morning show were James Daniels and Ken Ellis who had moved from [[ZM (New Zealand)|91ZM]]. From 1 April 1997 [[Simon Barnett]] and [[Phil Gifford]] became the new More FM Christchurch breakfast hosts after moving from Christchurch's then local [[ZM (New Zealand)|91ZM]] station.<ref>[http://www.comcom.govt.nz/PublicRegisters/ContentFiles/Documents/294.pdf Decision No. 294] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060928233856/http://www.comcom.govt.nz//PublicRegisters/ContentFiles/Documents/294.pdf |date=28 September 2006 }} [[Commerce Commission]], Wellington New Zealand, 1997.</ref> Si and Phil's show was networked into Dunedin from 1996 when The Radio Network started a networked ZM station in Dunedin. After Si and Phil moved to More FM Christchurch a new More FM station was established in Dunedin taking the Si and Phil breakfast show and running their own local programming during the day. In April 2003 Gary McCormick joined the breakfast show in preparation for Phil Gifford's departure later in 2003. Networking of Si and Gary's breakfast show to Dunedin was discontinued at the end of 2004 following the changes made to the network at the time. The show was then networked to Nelson since 2007 and in 2014 became the new More FM network breakfast show, networked to various More FM stations across the country. Simon Barnett, Lana Searle, and The Breakfast Club are the current breakfast show that is networked around New Zealand's main centres. In 2015 the Christchurch Afternoon show was networked nationwide presented by Lana Searle and Jason Gunn. In late April 2018, Lana moved to Breakfast and [[Jay-Jay Feeney]] joined Jason Gunn on drive. '''Local programming: '''More FM network breakfast show with Simon Barnett, Lana Searle and The Breakfast Club. Amber Russell presents the local workday show from 10 am – 3 pm. Saturday breakfast presented by Bondy from 6am – 10am. After 10 am, local weekend shows are presented by various announcers. ===South Canterbury=== '''97.9 More FM Timaru''' is a radio station broadcasting across South Canterbury. The station broadcasts on 97.9 across Timaru, 94.9 & 98.9 in Ashburton, 100.8 in Oamaru & various frequencies through the Mackenzie country. A recent addition to the More FM network, this station was originally known as [[Port FM]] and was taken over by MediaWorks in 2018 and was rebranded in 2018. '''Local programming:''' Jacob presents the local workday show from 10 am – 3 pm as well as weekend breakfast shows. ===Dunedin=== '''97-4 & 100.6 More FM Dunedin''' is a radio station broadcasting across Dunedin. More FM was originally broadcast in Dunedin on 98.2 and was locally presented, except for the Christchurch 'Si & Gary' breakfast show which was networked. In 2004 as part of the More FM brand roll out across the country, it moved to the 97.4 MHz frequency, and replaced Dunedin radio station [[4XO]], creating '''97.4 More FM Dunedin'''. An integration of the former presenters of 4XO & 98 More FM could be heard on the station. The 98.2 MHz frequency is now Dunedin's [[The Breeze (New Zealand)|The Breeze 98.2 MHz]] – another of MediaWorks networked stations. In April 2015 breakfast presenters Damian and Kellie were moved from More FM to Dunedin's The Breeze and the networked breakfast show presented by Si & Gary returned to the Dunedin market after a 10-year absence. From January 2018 Mediaworks allocated 100.6FM as an additional frequency for the station. 100.6FM was used to broadcast dual programming into the market with Polly & Grant for breakfast followed by a workday show however as of the start of 2020, Polly & Grant were removed and replaced with the network breakfast show. '''Local programming:''' Breakfast presented from Christchurch by Simon Barnett and Lana Searle between 5:30 – 10 am. Amber Russell presents the local workday show from 10 am – 3 pm, also from Christchurch. ===Clutha=== '''92-9 93-7 More FM Clutha''' is a radio station based in Balclutha the station transmits on 93.7 MHz and 92.9 MHz. The station was previously known as [[Big River Radio]] with limited local programming and a simulcast of More FM Dunedin outside of local hours, the history of this simulcast goes back to 1992 when Big River Radio ran [[4XO]] programming outside of local programming hours. In recent years the station was branded as '''More FM's Big River Radio''' during local programming. Local programming was removed in 2017 with local announcer Brad Jeffrey moved to Dunedin to present a local daytime show for Dunedin and Balclutha. Today More FM Clutha runs network programming at all times with local station ids and adverts. ===Queenstown, Wānaka and Central Otago=== '''More FM Queenstown, Wanaka and Central Otago''' broadcasts on 92.0, 99.4 90.3 and 94.3 MHz and covers [[Queenstown, New Zealand|Queenstown]], [[Wānaka]], [[Alexandra, New Zealand|Alexandra]], [[Cromwell, New Zealand|Cromwell]] and other parts of Central Otago. Initially Queenstown and Central Otago had separate More FM stations. More FM Queenstown began broadcasting in Queenstown on 99.2 MHz after local station [[Resort Radio]] was rebranded as More FM. In 2009 More FM traded places with [[The Breeze (New Zealand)|Q92 The Breeze]] on the FM dial. Previously the Central Otago frequencies operated as More FM Central Otago following a rebrand from Radio Central. Following the rebrand to More FM the station remained local between 6 am and 7 pm however the station operations were gradually integrated with More FM Queenstown and the More FM network. Advertising and Station ID's remain localised to both the Queenstown and Central Otago Markets. '''Local programming:''' Breakfast presented by Joel Palmer 6 am – 10 am weekdays. ===Southland=== '''89-2 More FM Southland''' broadcasts to the [[Southland, New Zealand|Southland]] region. The location of transmission is the [[Kordia]] (formerly BCL) site at Hedgehope. The station was originally started by a group of local investors as [[Foveaux FM|Foveaux Radio]] (4XF, 1224 kHz) in 1982, the station was bought by Radio Otago in the late 1980s and started broadcasting as "89.2 Foveaux FM" in the early 1990s. [[Foveaux FM]] became Southland's 89.2 More FM in January 2005 as part of RadioWorks' move to rebrand all 'heritage' stations as More FM. Announcers were James McRobie, Gretchen Blomfield, Carl Mills and Daryl Shuttleworth. More FM also continued to broadcast on 1224 AM until October 2007 when [[BSport]] launched on this frequency. The 91.6 MHz frequency that Radio Pacific (BSport's predecessor) broadcast on was used to launch [[The Breeze (New Zealand)|The Breeze]] into Southland. In December 2007 Southland's More FM began broadcasting in the [[Te Anau]] area on 96.0 MHz. '''Local programming:''' Simon 6 am – 10 am, Corbyn 10 am – 3 pm ===More FM News & Sport=== News and sports bulletins are broadcast on all More FM stations seven days a week. The news is supplied by the MediaWorks newsroom and is sub-edited by More FM on weekdays. During weekday breakfast until midday (6 am – 11.30 am), the bulletins are on the half hour, presented by Glen Stuart. From 12 pm – 6 pm weekdays, the bulletins are read at the top of each hour by Bridget Hastie. From 6 am – 6 pm weekends the bulletins are at the top of the hour only, provided by the MediaWorks newsroom. Geoff Bryan reads the weekday evening news updates. ====Previous nationwide newsreaders==== {| class="wikitable" !Newsreader !Show !Year resigned !Reason for Leaving !Last known station |- |[[Hilary Barry]] |Network Breakfast |2008 |Left to pursue new role as RadioLIVE Breakfast newsreader and TV3 News anchor |TVNZ [[Seven Sharp]] host |- |Jennifer Bainbridge |Network Days-Drive |2014 |Left to pursue new role as The Rock Morning Rumble newsreader Now Days on The Rock FM |[[The Rock (radio station)|The Rock FM]] |- |Angie Skerrett |Network Breakfast |2016 |Left to move cities, now reads news on weekends |[[Radio New Zealand|RNZ]] announcer/ newsreader |- |Brin Rudkin |Network Days-Drive |2017 |Left to pursue new role as RadioLIVE host and editorial producer |Newsreader at [[The Hits (radio station)|The Hits]] & [[ZM (radio station)|ZM]] |} ====Previous nationwide announcers==== {| class="wikitable" !scope="col" style="width: 11%"|Announcer !scope="col" style="width: 20%"|Show !scope="col" style="width: 13%"|Duration !scope="col" style="width: 26%"|Reason for Leaving !scope="col" style="width: 30%"|Last known station |- |[[Amber Peebles]] |Network breakfast show |2011–2012 |Left to pursue television project | |- |[[Dominic Bowden]] |"The More FM Most Wanted" Night show |January 2005 – June/July 2005 |Left to focus on [[New Zealand Idol]] commitments at TVNZ |[[Today FM (New Zealand)|Today FM]] (now defunct) |- |Tarsh Tolson |More FM Nights |September 2005 – June 2007 |Moved to Wellington to co-host the local More FM breakfast show |Fill in Host on The Rock FM |- |Lee Plummer |More FM Nights |2007–2011 |Maternity leave |Fill-in newsreader and host on [[RNZ National]] |- |[[Marc Ellis (rugby)|Marc Ellis]] |Network breakfast |2011–2013 |Resigned from show |Sports Cafe-ish podcast host |- |[[Hayley Holt]] |Network breakfast |2013 |Auckland based breakfast was cancelled |TVNZ Sports host |- |[[Simon Barnett]] |Canterbury/Networked Breakfast |1997–2018 |Elected not to renew contract with More FM |Afternoons on [[Newstalk ZB]] (returned to More FM in 2025) |} ===Defunct More FM stations=== '''Hawke's Bay's 92 More FM''' was New Zealand's first franchised More FM radio station and began transmission from its Napier studios in 1994 and continued until the mid to late 1990s when the More FM name was dropped to become 'Hawke's Bay's 92FM'. The station broadcast on 91.9 MHz from studios in Hastings Street and featured Peter Mac (McIlwaine) and Nicki Sunderland on breakfast. Other announcers included Kyllee Higgins (now Kyllee King-Turner), Scotty Mac, Nik Menzies, Cath White, James Milner, Grant Magrath (pre-recorded mid-dawns) Kev Stanton and Greg Wattam. The station's slogan was 'More Music, More Variety' which was in line with the other More FM stations around the country at that time. The station was operated as a franchise by Radio Otago. In 1996, 92 More FM was relocated to Hastings where it joined fellow Radio Otago station Hot 93 in the BNZ Building. Live content was reduced around this time with the night show being fully automated. In 1997 Radio Otago sold their 7 North Island stations to Energy Enterprises, at this point the More FM branding was dropped and later the station was replaced with network station [[Solid Gold (radio)|Solid Gold FM]]. Solid Gold has since been rebranded as The Sound. '''Kapiti's 99.6 More FM''' began transmission across the Kāpiti Coast and Horowhenua regions around 1994 and remained on air until 2004 when it was replaced by The Breeze. The station's programming was generated from More FM in Wellington, although it ran an entirely separate programme to the Wellington station outside of breakfast. Voicebreaks were recorded in advance by the announcer in the Wellington studio. Localised weather forecasts, station IDs and jingles also helped create a local sound. 99.6 More FM played a slightly different music mix to the Wellington station where its programming originated from, although they both shared the 'More Music, More Variety' and later 'Today's Best Music Mix' slogans. '''Dunedin's 98 More FM''' began broadcasting in Dunedin around 1997. The breakfast show, originally presented by Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford was a simulcast from Christchurch's 92 More FM. Other shows were a mixture of locally produced shows and shows prerecorded also from More FM in Christchurch. 98 More FM was replaced with a simulcast of The Breeze Christchurch when local station [[4XO]] was rebranded as 97.4 More FM.
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