4XO
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Radio 4XO was a local radio station
Radio station
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 in Dunedin
Dunedin
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, New Zealand
New Zealand
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 which began in October 1971 as one of the first privately-owned commercial radio stations in the country. The callsign/station identity 4XO was assigned because 4 meant the area south of Canterbury, the X meant private (not a government station) and O stood for the province Otago. The station was originally known as "Radio Otago
Radio Otago
Radio Otago was a radio company that operated a group of local radio stations in radio markets around New Zealand from the 1970s to the late 1990s...

 4XO" and was always involved in local events and was one of Dunedin's most well-known and popular stations. Music played was from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s & today with all announcers and voice overs local.

Radio 4XO broadcast firstly on 1210 AM (shifting to 1206 AM in the early '80s) before adding a stereo broadcast on 97.4 FM in 1990. It broadcast throughout the 1970s and 1980s, mainly from studios in Radio House in Lower Stuart Street (central Dunedin). In the mid-90s the station moved to the seven storey Radio Otago House Building from which RadioWorks still operates its stations - including Radio Dunedin
Radio Dunedin
Radio Dunedin is a radio station, broadcasting from Dunedin on 1305 AM and 99.8 FM. It is rated number 1 for 'Share of Commercial Radio Listening in Dunedin' in the Radio Audience Measurement Survey....

 which remains live and local.

4XO could be heard throughout Otago. During the early '90s, 4XO broadcast a network show at night across other stations in the Radio Otago group, including Radio Central in Alexandra/Cromwell/Wanaka.

The station's final slogan was "Otago's Music Choice 4XO" & another voice over said "From Oamaru in the North, to Balclutha in the South, this is Otago's Music Choice". The station was closely involved with the website seenindunedin.co.nz which provided 4XO with a website page. However, it was publicly announced in November 2004 that RadioWorks was to rebrand 4XO and merge with the station 98 More FM to be known as Dunedin's 97.4 More FM
More FM
MORE FM is a New Zealand radio network playing adult contemporary music or Pop music. It is operated by MediaWorks New Zealand.MORE FM broadcasts in 22 centres throughout New Zealand with local programming in most markets between 6am and 1pm and networked programming the rest of the day...

.

During the mid-late '90s, 4XO became 4XO Gold, and reverted to playing a "Solid Gold" mix of music. For a number of years, 4XO struggled to maintain a stable, well-rating breakfast show.

Mark Bunting
Mark Bunting
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 was brought in to turn the station around, and changed the station to a contemporary adult station, similar to 98 More FM - prior to Radio Otago
Radio Otago
Radio Otago was a radio company that operated a group of local radio stations in radio markets around New Zealand from the 1970s to the late 1990s...

 being sold to RadioWorks. He left after about year, apparently frustrated with the management's decision to aim for an older audience to avoid direct competition.

Eventually, Damian Newell was brought in to host breakfast with Charlotte Butler - "Damian and the Butler"
The breakfast show was renamed "The Blue & Gold Brekky Show" when Breffni O'Rourke joined as his co-host with Elvis the Pigeon. The final breakfast team before 4XO became 97.4 More FM was Damian Newell, Breffni O'Rourke and Grant McLean.

Damian Newell still hosts the breakfast show on 97.4 More FM, although his co-host is now Nicky Hunt. Aaron Simmonds hosts the 10am-1pm show and Trev Hill hosts the weekend breakfast show, 6-10am Saturday & Sunday. Out of these times the station is networked from Auckland, in what is an increasing trend in New Zealand.

Frequencies

  • 97.4 FM Covered most of Otago (Official Frequency). This frequency now broadcasts More FM
    More FM
    MORE FM is a New Zealand radio network playing adult contemporary music or Pop music. It is operated by MediaWorks New Zealand.MORE FM broadcasts in 22 centres throughout New Zealand with local programming in most markets between 6am and 1pm and networked programming the rest of the day...

    .
  • 1206 AM Dunedin Area (Official Frequency) Note - started on 1210 AM and then moved to 1206 kHz with 9kcs separation in the early '80s. This frequency now broadcasts BSport
    BSport
    LiveSPORT is a nationwide New Zealand sports talk and horse racing commentary radio network owned by MediaWorks New Zealand. Nathan Rarere, Ian Smith and Dean Lonergan present the network's breakfast programme, James McConie and Richard Loe present morning talk programmes and New Zealand Racing...

    .
  • 95.4 FM Unofficial frequency for Mosgiel, used initially by Mosgiel FM
    Mosgiel FM
    Mosgiel FM started in 1994 as a local radio station for the Mosgiel and Taieri Plains area, just south of Dunedin, New Zealand. Breakfast shows were broadcast from studios behind the post office in Gordon Road, in central Mosgiel. Outside broadcasting hours Dunedin's 4XO was relayed...

  • 93.8 FM Operated from Balclutha as Big River Radio
    Big River Radio
    Big River Radio is a radio station in Balclutha, New Zealand broadcasting a local breakfast show. The 92.9 FM frequency covers central Balclutha, while the 93.7 FM frequency can be heard throughout the South Otago and Northern Southland area .The station was first started in 1992 as way of...

    from 6.00 A.M till 12.00 P.M
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